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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, OCT. 29, 1928. attention than pink shirts ever will. e s vee—— v e———————————————————————— 8 accepted the advice of President Cooldge | e i [\ 1, invited ‘places for 'dinher UNITED STATES - [ e — ily Alaska Empi pemuintiag o, and 1t 1 i : i PROFESSIONAL SKd INPLre |in tormulating campaign tactics, and it is agreed where they put on so much style| — Department of the Interior sils a y a p "mm he has a capable adviser. President Coolidge ALONG LIFE’S the table seems more like a place bh-\EthyL IqAA?;‘?n?l'(l;'l;,fi s Fraternall"bocwerwc e EDITOR AN A er olitics aby as g as Gov. Smith to show one’s knowledge of table - 8. Lanc g = = —_— JOEN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGEB“‘ 1s been in politics about as long as Gov >m A DETOUR et hani e Han e ik oo = . . TROY L s o i he has lost few campaigns. His experience| | b September 19, 1928. | |DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER Gastineau Channel Published _every _evening except Sunday by the| faa clitastis ave » strateg as t 3 J Cotis 3 ! B G CoIng | Sxoept Sonday ¥ wibS|was in Massachusetts where the stra was toj | By BAM HILL b An optimist%s a man who thanks| Notice is hereby given that DENTISTS 'S Btreets, Juneau, Alurka —_ do nothing to ecare Sway Republicans and depend| . 8|, lucky stars he only has one|Anton Kahne, entryman, togeth. 301-303 Goldstein Bldg. iy - o .- g Sassl n the p lo the rest. His|Girls who'll sit down the i Solom # or with his witnesses, William ¢ p ntered In the Post Office in Juneau as Second Class|upcn the party majority to d n these days > and is not a Solomon with a P PHONE 56 i ce to Candidate Hoover was to practice those| when men are present must £ Hp/th- pleale Anderson, and Henry Vermeire, Houis §'& m. %0 9 pr I June:{u Lions PR tactics and rely upon the party majority| Be either brazen—*or quite braye: | reason young people dofall of Haines, “‘“"k“'l{""’l ke A Club Bt o5 o 12 peine Depiae Troadivent o] n the Nation. He said repeatedly to Mr. Hoover: [For they know it is harder than! ,ings they didn't ase to 1o because|mitted final proot Ao b el & Meets every Wes TYRTeS BY Ceane for Bt ke, following oatepti. " l1Me Satitious, make no rail KIARMNENY ara witt it ever was $their styls ian't Deivg cbatebed 7 e oF Surial ‘1"’1~"|“’1't"’;’ e ——— nesday at 12:38 By mall, post paid, at the follow ¥ &4 e o s 3 o i For men to make thef 4 p R g and 2, section 12 and lo , ' *Glock. One year, in advance, $1 six monuis, in advance | .0ty and with confidence for the returns Mr ‘ elr eyes| ),y to get their parents’ con- N%NW, section 13, T. 32 §. " les P. Jenne o'clock. RS L b Aevanos, WU iy will promptly [ Hoover has followed the advice, He has refused behave sent T i Dr. Char - J Leater D. Henderson, Presidera ify the Business Office of any fallure or Irreguiarity to Mpve. trom the trenches Intbal DR’ sigadas What a maried man, who knows | B3 B e U & Land DENTIST H. L. Redlingshater, Secy-Treas e Sadtvoh nie} T Bt aat - i mihictar 15| Offion, ARNORARe, Alsaki! ant|'h: iModiae: SeARE Biviiskins T ress. | I for the last ten years| VAt has become of the ‘Gld:fnine feet get, can't understand it no protest is filed in the local Bullding \ Meeting every c ASSOCIATED PRESS, Gov. Smith’s experience for the last te *AT8 rashioned cool 0 was o p pel e rotest is file ednesday even- i :V;‘M“afip’ s ,’,.‘?‘;"fm\uy entitled. to 1“”“ s v i ““\‘ ¢ than that HTBIGb G fashioned : k ”\\ !llu'x \i\"lr:' ”;("x:e:‘ why women are so mx.l;:l to klllp fang oltles ¢ Anchorage, Alssks, I Telephone 176 4 [\’\ \‘” lay orSven: for republication of all news dispatches crédited todhas been different tha : 1 her bes 1e kiteh-11)e upper part warm with so much | 2B¢ 4 . Sl — 1 Siks’ % B o T Per st el usat He. has Had to go ot Anflwinl his sigjants e ey ignore that part of| Within the period of publication, - g i nshtdt, local iews published berein {ties from the opposition party. He has had to sy at sitffers most from the|Dr FRIFtY ds thereafter, anid|gm T‘ yExgited Ruler, A CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER| sht for his every victory. And this campaign Profanity Too Strong 1 final proof will be accepted and Dr. A. W. Stewart AL A AN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION. | fig i ¢ g 5 - col¢ 8 final certificate issued DENTIST THAN THAT | no exception to the rule. He is fighting “‘John, dea aid the Missus,| pe flapper’s reaction to the re- J. LINDLEY GREEN. H 9a m to6 m R T M T PN P gy oyt gainst a majority, and agalnst an intrenched|as she received the Deck @HMEOt|,urn of the corset will bo that It Ut g;:;“\n‘b o m;;io' P TR A PR | position He is forced to charge the works in|in lieu of ood-by kiss. it is style she will squeeze her. First publication, Oct. 13, 1928. Oftice Phone 469, Res. of Freemasonry the open. His chance of success depends upon| “Well?” h w‘”h'w! 3 self into one, but wants it pla Last publication, Nov. 16, 1928 Phone 278, Scottish Rits |the result of the assault that began last week| “It's otake your baths |, erstood she'd never, never fa h .e‘?fi'fil'v‘.m"{“""'fl ;- K >, can stang r it are] f T 3 m i con: ind will be continued until the end of the cam-|at home, I ca ind for your|for it merely for the sake of mod. g‘" it | second it 2, gach : singing, though it sounds like the|esty or health | B H Voo m a8 Belows |paien dying wa + hyena, but T do| just from watching the phssing Somtld Hall. ; ¢ Banatote Ourtis I RE L Glass | Wish you would get shaved at the|parade, we should say there are a A, 10 o Siapein fhay JALTAR B Hwiger. e AT N, |N|"l”'”\ :“ ‘\t 1.) ml fo each|Parber shop hercafter for the(lop of men who must have to shut 7 to 8 or by appoinment |and Borah will have to be introduced to each| et ST btk evant when 1Moy ol Ce i3 Cnlflospon st r 2 dre heir eyes s thei 2 = LOYAL ORDL other again when the Senate meets. They are “'i\_‘ VL e R st P ainle, A | X AL SRDLA Inot talking very clubby about one another these Pertectly Simple | ““There are “hippify TEvH A ek Resldence, Gastneau Hotsl Jn';::u cn‘.]:i;. :;,‘7:‘ days Why is worry and bother(anq then there are homes where night, at & elocw | TR 6 ., |abeut to do with old razor|ine Pekingese occupies the twin WALTER HELLAN, Dictator If Mr. Hoover can get a speech over in St.|plades bed mext to her while the other Dr. Geo. L. Barton J. H. HART, Secretary. Louis without declaring himself on Prohibition he remedy is simple. poor dog makes himself comfort. CHIROPRACTOR, Hellenthal Bidg. — . SAVING SALMON INDUSTRY. he will have demonstrated that he fs velvety| Grow whiskers and youwll avelavia on the living eomicn e Offive. Rervios Only MOUNT JUNEAU T05GE No. a0 - . 1. lenough to succeed President Coolidge. no old blades around that will have| |, payer has seemed fair to wo- 4 Hours: 10 a. m. to 12 noon, 2 ,Tnl-cnn’dragtul”ll"‘nl::"‘.:'lfifolll; i - anot place an_editorial from the, L R to be disposed of men that men should be permitted! ) MATD O’ CLOVER p. m. to 5 p. m. and 7 ;’- 1158 Fellows Hab pos & o Seattle Times under hea ‘Hoover The : Fisherman of Seattle and the to swear and not them, when hav. to 9 p. m. Phone 52 ning at 1:30 o'clock. X Seattle Tim m The Pacific Fisherman Sea . |to u , n iz for that HARRY I. LUTAS Mrac 0 Salmon Industry,” and it forth the claim gooy1e Times give Herbert Hoover credit for|You Wives Know All About This|ing to live with the men means IC;‘{ “,ream If o a CHIROPRACTIC i SRR AN B e anae Y that the Secretary of ( done that|e,ying the Alaska salmon industry. What do Trien vow't g0 to chureh it|they have so much more reason Blloween Taryy 1 potary e ing lask To say the ist the conten-| ; i at? orrie: for cussing. T T — Order of thing for Alaska. T ‘ : e |You know about that But when he does, alack, it| when a man is buying some.]| JUNEAU BILLIARDS EASTERN STAR tion is premature There h fot yet been s | _— & 5 ag . | BN, s s YARLSON TAXI &, Second and Fourth Tuser t time to elapse to dctermine what has been | 5 b S worries her e’en more, thing for himself he never has it SARLEON daye of emch month, W ;;.n fl...’. st defen AR i Heover Saves Salmon Industry. For church to him is just & place|gent out on approval—but he never Broues Single 0'RHkR4 Helene W. T.. Albrecht ghacmca."}jm% R4 o8 810Gk fk iR oon 2 3 g to nap /s anything for his wife without TIN Worthy Mat been applied to the A fsheries by ( (Seattle Times.) And when he dozes off he al- ::Z’:m..‘,;“\"n:‘rl:ix.;"w‘;;; 1,; ‘m-r,,.j:'::d s b i Rt P"“lg“‘ T:TER:'P:: ! ALICE . BROWN, Secv missioner Henry O'Malley, Mr. Floover's represen In the current number of The Pacific Fisher-| . t000 € (088 O S5 exohnRoTA ! Mol It it PR g T " tative in the premises. It Las not been proved |y, gerention 'is called to Herbert Hoover's | When a woman on the streat!M—————— — —_ —_— 410 Goldstein Bldg. COLUMBUS that Alaska’s salmon fisheries had been destroyed,|,chjevement in pre ving the Alas \.ulvlmll Wild To The End |car is talking loua enough for " o Phone—Office: 423. g Efl"fi'.’.;.“.’;‘&f,!!, r:?‘drll::; " nearly destroyed. It has not sot been proved industry. Had he rendered no other service to| wpn. 14 animal you eamt| " ! . shs v i1 ) ancan Public Llhrary oy A g 4 or nearly 3 d ol MBS Hola nim in gratetil Y 3 ¥ |everybody to hear, she usually is| Transient brothers urged that the remedies applied have helped the si his wunH.\_. we should s ill hold him bk A train,” the trainer of the Circus | ya1king about other people’s af. and k} - 3 [ to attend. Counell Zham- tion at all regard. His quiet accomplishment in saving the \’_m\ but when she is whispering Valentine's Optical Dert. bers, Wifth Stroet. s It is known that two years ago we had one|northern fisheries from fimixuction Is an oW Sugnty one,” he afsiudl S that t i, sateldo hed 1t 4% mbout hes kL. ¥ ree Reading Room R. L. DOUGLASS [EDW. M. McINTIRE 3. X. B. . 4 joa |standing example of conservatin through use, an|, e b iy . b Optician and Optometrist s . ¢ T e uns in the history of| A Is the wildcat I married. own | Clty Hall, Second Floor P = — s of the largest salmon 1 : ; ideal made effective; yet little or nothing has | Wl Srest CHan Room 18, Valentine Bldg. ||~ 7 = oo o o Alaska, that last y Wo URE B Very Door run |, o i nf it Skt Uy present campaign They're Kidding The Undertaker| i1 Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. and . Meets Mondagp of the fish, and that again this year it wa Concerning this notable instance of Mr. Hoov- . 5 Reading Room Open From by Appointment nights 8 o'ologk 5 % B gh Paris says the flapper is dead, GOODIE SALE ) to 10 L ARG | § : good However, w ive been experiencing that|..s affective methods, The Pacific Fisherman e . 3 Ry ¢ Tol a. m. to p. m. k . Lagles’ Hall, i . & W we read in a contemporary. The Ladies’ Guild of Holy Oirenlation Toom Opeh Pomm || — - : 2 sort of thing for a quarter of a century € |says ¥ ) . Will John Barleycorn shut up|Trinity Cathedral will hold a 1to 5:30 m.—7:00 p. m. to Robert S,mpson Douglas. William Ott, W. P. Guy have had good runs and bad runs many times The issue to him was not poltiical, a few minutes and give the dear|goodie sale at the Gastineau Gro- 0 6: 3:30‘ - . m. L. Smith, Secretary. ' Visiting before. So far as aly one yet knows condition but econcmic and practical He saw the Iftia ftapperr . chantl i em“"“‘”‘v Saturday, November 10. ady 130 p. m. Opt- 9. Brothars' - welcame: s & apiTens noriial need, chose his course and foliowed it g S g i Current Magazines, Newspapers uradiste Los Ankeiem Ok} §0= 1 1078 GraTaRe et bt DREATtR: B ain through to a definite conclusion. His ew loud chuckles? | Reference Books, Ete, lege of Optomstry snd | AMERICAN LEGION Few will question that Mr. 0'Malley hs > conservation program in the fisheries has H | e A e FREE TO ALL Opthalmelogy cerely and courageously done what he has thought Beon Tutked b Meaubions withodt tog i Grab Him Jack B | (:ARBAGE M s Glasses Fitted Meeots second and best to increase and stabilize the salmon supply in sion; looking not to expediency of the Maybe Jock Hendricks can sign | eneses Grouad i tourth Thursday Alaska. The Empire’s contention is, however, moment, but to the permanenc i up John Hitt, of Circleville, then [ e o ' [ - eacn month ip it will require a longer time than has mate welfare of the industry. Because we can show those St. Looey birds HAl JI‘ED 9 = - Dugout. elapsed since the introduction of the new methods he had the breadth of vision, the fore- how a world series ought to b BURFORD’S CORNER { Miss Caroline Todd to determine whether or not the right tem sight, the strength to keep his aim stead- played next year. | AND LOT CLEANING ano Harmony kil 8y ati ly in view and not to yield to immed- — PIG'N WHISTLE CANDY | Special Rates Beginning | |. has been discovered—or whether or not stic ily in view a y G. A. GETCHELL, y i# measures were necessary iate pressure, it has been of enormous A Man to His Overcoat Bhivs. 108 e Sl NEAS Bhbiei—Box & Bath September 1st WOMEN OF MOOSEHEART g Sk benefit to the people of the West, not Though for long years of service PHONE 2754 _!= po tLIE?IIO}g, axg"rtas A NI TE e W g o only for the present, but for future gen- Retirement you have surely won, | . oot [ eets 1st and 3r ursdays MINING MAN NEEDED IN erations, Another winter you will have to P e v g - ~ee—g | | €ach month, 8 P.M. at Mooss LEGISLATURE. The measures taken to perpetuate the salmon serve— ‘,;‘},‘; n Senlor Re-~ : industry blished sane principles of conserva-| This bill says wite's bought her sthor Ingmap, or While it now ranks in second place among tion, applicable to other naturai resources. They a new one. AUTOS FOR HIRE THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY | gent; Agnes Grigs, Recorder. Alaska’s industries, the industry that has dome|inqicate a genius for getting things done in a A | “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” i o most to call attention to Alaska and to bring businesslike way. Evil Associations " S N | people here is mining. It still maintains the The record of the Department of Commerce| whats the trouble?” asked the = Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 Brunswick Bowling largest all-the-year-round payroll of any indus-|during the last seven and a half years reflects|arivar of the car that pulled & B Miea try, and it is the mainstay of a large part of "“'fl:f l"r*'fl“) on Mr ':“"Vll’“l '““‘;" “t“ 1"['"19': long side of the stalled machine. 2 b z S EaNb i s i ¢|he Cabinet he was confronted by almost a tota “Oh,” growled the ma vonki > or men and women §thoast Alaska'as woll ab other sections o disorganization of our export trade. He reor-| o' S'0Wled the man working Stand—Miller’'s Taxi the Territory over the engine, “this dad-blasted 1 ganized the Department on a scale never before b 2 p 2 | Phone 218 The only mining man running for the Leg-|,q. ; U Tk a % bus has been associating with my o 3 o attempted or achieved by any government. He wife's visiting relations and n ' i islature from Southeast Alaska is Nels Anderson, mobilized our manufacturers and exporters and “_H'.l h‘ "vf PR o h"(w ‘;EO M SIMP‘(INS (.40 a - former Mayor of Douglas, and pioneer of the Ter-|established a new relationship petere govern-| 7€ It il v se SinigE - « g APANESE TOY ritory. Mr. Anderson is a practical miner. He|ment and busine The method was not dom-{%° When it ought to. ‘ J < knows how to mine and what conditions are|ination, but organized cooperation. His ini tive, “ykm; Wok: Todhy PRINTING and STATIONERY i SHOP iy ailrage Walnlng. The i-|enterprise and farsightedness have been a blessin vilon Droduces more Kol (han 4n3 oiner sec |10 Uhe couniry. We Shuld o' pots k| Thore ' ne evoet steben for e CONG LEAD PGS Frront Street ey ! " - gon B8 pall eive him g " e i« | SPinach. K S TO! tion of Alaska, and Mr. Anderson is essentially a|'0 &¥e him an opportunity to work out his L, s : s Hasied S FILING CABINETS OFFICE EQUIPMENT P. 0. Box 218 for Mail Orders constructive ideas during the ensuing years, ien they no longer can buy We help you have a happy . 0. gold miner. Sl fresh from the gardens they start Hallowe'en Phone 244 Qpposite Alaska Electric Light Office Not only does Mr. Anderson know a lot about bringing it home in cans, Taxi Tad e mining, to which he has devoted a lifetime, but Vote with Freedom. —— ik i . . he is a man of unusual ability and the strictest — Which Is That The witch may ride a broom— MORRIS integrity. He' would make an excellent repre- (Cincifinati Enquirer.) We say time's brought us many|[but you and your partner to CONSTRUCTION sentative of the best we have in the Firs That was a fine pronouncement made by changes—and the Hallowe'en dance had bet- Division Archbishop John T. McNicholas of this city at| Well tell the world it surely||ter take a taxi. Call Single COMPANY MR Cleveland, last week-end, to the National-Coun- hath, O or 94 and provide a Carlson ALASKAN HO] EL NAVY DAY cil of Catholic Women there assembled in eighth |When girls don’t wear much more||taxi to add fo tue comort SAND and : annual convention. 3 to work. B ino of the ovanly MODERN REASONABLE RATES GRAVEL Saturday, October was Navy Day, and “Vote with freedom,” declared the eminent| Than they do*when they take a Carlson’s Taxi and | D H hrougho S ted States the occas as | ecclesiastic. bath. 0 i AVE HOUSEL, PROP. Carpenter and Concrete Lt Wad TThe. tava s Tens R Vhio witi Sresdsinibiia & cnarge. ik AR L Ambulance Sexvice i P Wore. - ey i T Y h the officers and|American, man or woman, to perform high civie|iavg Betting On A Sure Thing| | Stands at Alaskax ..otel and e 4 TE A st ed States Nuvy spone|duty without fear and without reproach—to | wmrr DABSSED ‘M CHOOS. Juneau Billlards No job too large nor t°°( B g HRnCN of ‘the Unitel Sidtes: Navy, $HOMSIC LS o o il judgment may dictate. It| NG PINK SHIRTS,” headline s . s 8 y NG PID 8, mall for us. sor the observances. The date marked 1:;1.11;;.1;- i ‘a notable ‘declkratian SeE. that kind . of Ame;,_ Yoptid B e can trik il Phone Single 0 and 94 i niversary of the adoption of legislation author- canism which must be the hope of those Who (g .. other pink things that will| @—————————- izing the blishment of the Navy Depart-|believe in those m'hlslph's of Republicanism continue to'attract a heap moge An MORRIS ment and the construction of naval ships. Under |upon which the Republic was founded this legislation Pres Benjamin Stoddert the dent Adams, in 17 , named first Secretary of the Navy, and the construction warships Constitu- tion (Old Ironmsides), United Siates, Constellation and other vessels that earned remown for the country soon followed Incidentally, the birihday of Col. Roosevelt, who as Assistant Sccroinry of the Navy and afterward as President advocated a large navy alsc occurs on October and tributes to him are included among the features of the annual celebration THE STRATEGY OF THE CAMPAIGN. In ‘challenging Caucidate Hoover to debate Gov. Smith was 10 matter what the re sponse. In the first place there was not a chance that the challenge would be accepted In the second place, if it had been accepted, to oppose a really great platform campaigner, the hero of a| score of hard fought political battles, against Mr. Hoover would be like taking candy from a baby. The strategy of Mr. Hoover's campaign has been from the beginning to foree to do the fighting He ha in a large measure upon the the been opposition depending 1,000,000 Republican majority, which he has used as a ram; behind which to shield himself while the Democrats do all the shooting Approving this strategy Charles Willis Thompson, one of the noted political experts of the country, adds: They [the Republicans] are sure to ! lose hundreds of thousands of votes, but with 4,000,000 majority they can take a lot of punishment and still live. Washington correspondents say that Mr, Hoov- To vote with freedom, regardless of the pos- sible effort of ecclesiastical influence, means that the citizen will measure up to the highest stand- d of political rigtheousness—it means that there could be mno Catholic bloc, no Protestant bloe, no industrial or other selfish bloc which might desire to profit at the expense of others. former campaigns as parties of only “one idea,” but this whole campaign seems to be only a two- idea campaign—prohibition and farm relief.—(St. Louis Globe-Democrat.) If there's vthing the matter with pros- perity in the United States, where did the two campaign funds come from? (Cincinnati En- quirer.) —_— Senator Curtis has reached the stage where |he cusses right out loud when a heckler asks him a question and that's a sign he is not as serene as he might be.—(Macon, Mrs. Willebrandt's campaign talk is raising a storm of prctest, but when a woman will talk, nobody has yet found out what to do about it. (Columbus Dispatch.) 1., Telegraph.) Should Mrs. Willebrant be the next cam- paign orator to lose her voice, more than a few of her party associates would probably mix sat- Isfaction with sympathy.— (Boston Transcript.) Among other things, history tells us that Incoln was “whispered” into the Presidency by his opposition.— (Detroit News.) —_— Census ought to be taken of anti organizations over the the different Nation.—(Florida Times-Union.) It's doggone tough on pa To have to hide his grin, While watching ma when she Is rolling to get thin. Berry’s Taxi PHONE 199 Stand at Gastineau More Or Less True Interest Account ADDS to your income, standing A regular man is one who hates The Packard Taxi PHONE 444 Stand at Arctic M abry’s Cafe Imperial Building Front Street e Prompt Service, Day and Night CovicH Auto SERVICE STAND AT THE OLYMPIC Phone 342, Day or Night Juneau, Alaska Regular Dinners Short Orders Lunches Open 6 a. m. to 2 a. m, POPULAR .PRICES Merchants Lunch served from 11:30 a. m. to 2 p. m. daily. 50 cents John Borbridge TAXI REEDER’S TAXI HARRY MABR¥ PHONE 182 l Proprietor Day and Night Service and self-respect, MAKES you independent and thrifty, GIVES you protection and the good things of life, OPENS the way to opportunity and success. We welcome your Interest Account 4% Paid Semi-Annually =~ - The B. M. Behrends Bank Oldest Bank in Alaska CONSTRUCTION CO. 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