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1928. ?————_«“q have five times as much and save [ ALONG LIFE’S DETOUR | By BAM HILL A ——— Maybe It Refers To The Fall Bridegrooms “HUSHED VOICES.” Datl y 4lask a Empire THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY OCT. 31, UNITED STATES Department of the Interior NERAL LAND OFFICE U. S. Land Offic Anchorage, Alaska, September 19, 1928, Notice is hereby given that Anton Kahne, entryman, togeth- er with his witnesses, William Anderson, and Henry Vermeire all of Haines, Ala has sub- mitted final proof on his home- Istead entry, serfal 06121, for lots 1 and 2, section 12 and lot 1, N1, NW¥%, section 13, T. 32 S R. 59 E. C.R.M. and it now n the files of the U. S. Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska, and if no protest is filed in the local land office at Anchorage, Alaska, within the period of publication, loagl.. | °F thirty days thereafter, said clothes | final proof will be epted and “|final certificate issued J. LINDLEY GREEN, Register? 13, 1928 16, 1928 PROFESSIONAL —— — Fraternal docieties PLAEE Gastineau Channel s LEADING LAWYER FOR REPRE i | i | any You never wite praises him al plaining about much you wife money — hear of a man whose 1 the time com- her talking too h a 30“ W. TROY - - - ~. EDITOR AND MANAGER lawyers | ced an one of the leading He has practi and Ketchik n just out of Z. R. Cheney, one the Territos He iccumlated a at Ketchikan t the bar. He developed & DRS. KASER & FREEBURGED DENTISTS 301-303 Goldstein Bldg. PHONE 56 Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. his He and ”t": : fon by the and Mair day nd Published evening ex EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY Streets, Juneau, Alaska every Sur but never of either the Juneau like th h nd ] hildren read things fit for their parents| go places it would to have their parents ~_Bntered in | of Entered In the Post Office Junean 'u;:: Club Meets every Wes nesday at 12-3¢ o’clock. Presidema Secy-Treas now don't they made SUBSCRIPTION RATES Oefiverec by carrier In Juneau, Douglas, 2 1 per month, t the following rates six monts, in advance |, msider and m nd host of Headline.| | 1 he Treadwell and | where | e — Charles P. Jenne DENTIST Rooms 8 and 9 Valent'ne Buflding Telephone 17¢ Bisni shock Pretty Live Dead One with it, until| That awful you hear js| fear of disputa-|the hysterical laughter of John|a woman leading citizens of the|Barlevcorn on being reminded of! ), . ot 0% T, kwosai | funeral they had for him the i il nth Amendment | useful all developed ncise A man with through wor gives all he and talks | dumbbell | hates to play bridge f they will promptly without y fallure or irregularity who talks all one W the Lester D. Henderson, H. L. Redlingshafer, potify the @ the delivery Telephone for he 1e, but hates to is with 0 kne rmation Territory play m to when made Alaska in his | MEMBER -7 ASSOCIATED PRESS. I e ssociated Tress Is exclu ly entitled to the it or not otherw 1 in this paper and also the local news publishe n 1 a Div 1 will m make him a very mem lock, latur He ought by means | l Telegram, ~ummth.: Hoove y; dency, called upon the candidate to| . Hubert Work from the Chairman-|pqg National Committee when it | alt Cr | Sinclair load Hear Of Begins atly That Word That With “H?" girls who write to hrob editor to find out unpopular skip the e is a husband who thinks o attractive that down with fine velry would be as & the An ideal wife is one who doesn't think is simply awful the amount of sugar her husband p in she schmidt, Exalted Ruler M H les, Secretary Brothers w ARANTEED TO BE LARGER | OTHER PUBLICATION ALASKA CIRCULATION G THAN THAT OF ANY -- ac Dr. W. Stewart DENTIST Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. 3EWARD BUILDING Uffice Phone 469, Res. Phone 278. H: Vance 201 Go'dsteln Bldg 10 to 12; 1 to §; or iy appoinment ; icensed Osteouathic Physc'sn | one: Office 1671, i mmm Gastineau Hotal | ing and paint w York Pr o Visiting f th r hey a azine ng [dism b | closed t | ing, o It aid amp Co-Ordinate Bod. of Freemasonry Scottish Rite Regular meetings second Friday uch month_ et 7:30 m. 244 !‘el]nwl‘ Hall. WALTER B. HEISEL. Oct Nov First publication, Last publication, 1ip of the was dis- k, Wyom interests. | had renewed the Harry F. Work had been the beginning nearly the at h Almanacs Fewer Headline To Be Abolished? of this yeara. \ Buffalo paper. In A Profane Sense traveled far and|sge 1 to the Dr chestnuts coffee because likes hers without any s what the owner great pleasure to for- at his enemies take a pleasure in recalling in op- m a on 'hé“ m to intimated with ofl| Except | Though 1 | wid I've A 1 om co and would up he that he candal wa mixed that !errfln'! too to be in position occupies. Sdd bear the Secretary of the interested in how that he consult a of the great for LOYAL ORDLA OF MOOSE Juneau Locge No. 78 Meets every Monds) night, at * Jclocw WALTER HELLAN, Dictator J. H. HART, Secretary. heard a hushand | ments The fiendish guy who did invent|can d The d old delicates’n. The never Salmon *P $10,000-bills Chase, If any looked new will picture most helpful thing any man around the house is to put | i in pocket and pull whatever amount his wife s she needs—or wants made many of them somet seems as if must be very partial! and skinny calves, | Lincoln's e — 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 Treasury Mr. Ci tore one is really 0ggone his 1ase we suggest where they pictures No Exceptions temperature the doctor. time ‘How's S S morning?’ knew what to induce “It was 104 what the American people will|replied the would long | “Yes, Do comes high in pital,” mu this ‘AOUNT JUNAEAu LODGE NO. Second .ud Fourth Kon-\% lav. of each month in yid Fellows' Hall, be- ‘«/ Order of <inning at 1:30 o'clock HARRY I. LUYTAS, Ms. ‘er CHAS ®. NAGHEL, EASTERN STAR Second and Fourth Tues of eech month, & 1 ¥ WLDRED WAR Worthy Matree BROWY, a imes HALLOWEEN. Y 'y only to tell Tue | If fairie: gathering of lo next the o mischief-making ful tland or the hold jon one of the we to do the s Nature All Hallows of Tonight will Eve, in Druidic wicked souls when beings LS MAID O’ CLOVER Ice Cream for that CHIROPRACTIC | Halloween Party is not the practice of Medicine, | Surgery nor Osteopath: JUNEAU BILLIARDS e — CARLSON TAXI Ly Iy faces ginning, the night of the lay we escape six days even the temperature this expensive hos. [T, d the sick man, S e ind even yet regarded as night worry persons cuncerne wife Mrs. Lillian left my home, and T hav settlemert of all property with her and she has ex-| in agreement not to hold | sponsible for any of her| in the future. I will there-, other witches, devils and wd probably This T the Place. (Seward Gate ¥ ) place,” sald Captain stealing the stuff led the Mormcns to 1 Bahr midr Ireland 1 ab their ba are on ] o errands. Late in 8 Works Only In Reverse “Do make sure looking moon your right Not in hotl lition their and certainly of those al pe grand anniversary mirth r than acc came i always you of ove Helene W. J.. Albrecht PHYSICAL THERAPIST Medical Gymnastics, Maesage lectricity Phones Single O and 94 aer the o at nev ec me debt This is the Fawcett, when h “Whiz- of Jrigham the Valley | | | Billy ! and make the o er fear provided, of course ab any more, for that nev the fairies stand wicked between t and were eehly who c P mischief-making ourted. The them fairies th of the the Gr lease and ground beings—and grant But Bi eat 1 1y Salt was Lake and struck his staff to talking about Alaska and not has broug but I'm alway at it over me any good luc careful not to look my left, because that fore Jdebt | | Bahr not be responsible for any incurred by the said Lillian t from and after the 5th da xy‘ Phona-0fl Janeau Pubhc Library 410 Goldstein Bldg. lce: 423, iy I“NIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Jeghers Council No. 1761, Meetings second and last, Monday At 7:30 ptember, 1928 HENRY L. D — PARISH CARD YrARTY The >arties invariably brings me bad luck. o T-ansient brothers urged tc attend. Council ham- bers, Fifth_ Street. SDW. M. McINTYRE 3 K. 0. H. J. TURNER. Secretar DIUGLAS AERIE 117 F. O, & %Meels Mond nights 8 o'clock hagles’ Hall, Douglas. William Ott, W. P. Guy L. Smith, Secretary. Brothers welcome. Visiting AMERICAN LEGION Meets secona and fourth Thureday eacn month i» Dugout. Utah at b about he including and And it sides, although that State be future many a peep into fairies that Amang Whe Where favors now is not to and Free Reading Room City Mall, Second Floor Main Street at 4th Reading Room Open From 2 3. m to 10 p. m. Circulation Room Open From 1 to 6:30 p m—7:00 p. m. to £:30 p. m. Current Magazines, Newspapers Reference Books, Etc, FR_EE TO ALL BURFORD’S CORNER PIG'N WHISTLE CANDY None Better—Box or Bulk neezed Billy magazines over down '?' Valentine's Optical Dert. R. L. DOUGLASS Optician and Optometrist Room 18, Valentine Bldg. Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. and | | by Aprointment 4 Robert Simpson 7 Opt. D. f Uraduate Los Angeiew Cc)- lexe of Optomstry and Opthalmselogy Glasses Fitted smneses Ground BAHRT. was to court No Sale 3 "money the who edits his nine or ten twelve at Robbinsdale, Minnesota, is out Kenai way He was up here last and back here again and has been hasing around cver the hills and dales looking for prong-horned antelope and cross-eyed b Stopping long enough for breadth he these observations: This some country. I've pleted a trip around the word had to come back up here again, like the guy with the delirium ‘I hadn’t seen anything yet." ple have got everything fact that Alaskans are regular fellows and make you feel at home, you can stack up younr mountains against any- thing I have ever seen and then you'll have to take few clips off the top. Your game resources are wonderfu. I'm going to have some story to tell those ginks back home and when I spread the old bear skin down in front of the fire and get going, they'l think Baron Mun- chausen has come back to earth, but help me, Tl only be telling the truth, if the truth is in me or “You'll car,” salesman “Yes, maybe” retorted the grouchy one, “but I've about made up my mind I'll save a dern sight more by not buying it."” av buying this | enthusiastic | | ; banks, wimplin, clear rul’d the martial bonie Doon Bruce ranks, shook merry, he wind W hunting eclared € rin second of will be |n ght, October Hall prizes. a series of Card given Wednesday st, at the Par- Everyone invited. Good —adv. he's ance Ay An’ his Carrick spe Some triendly, countra-folks Together did convene, To burn their an’ stocks An’ haud The Scotch and as a happy time to and well pleased English and themselves in Irish customs the where those b ish obse | just com- but I because tremens You peo- Outside of the nits pou their | Chris rd Remember Those Skirts Used To‘i hristamey Swek Have all kinds of flares,” Spencer Carson, you hear of one flare for arson.” Empire GARBAGE HAULED AND LOT CLEANING G. A. GETCHELL, Phome 109 or 149 their Halloween Irish look persuade to “Folks have Said Mz “Occasionall) Who has a upon Halloween | agreeably futu ——r——— I courted fairies reveal ty, and Americans have been | their appropridtion Hence there my with gene Scotch rous | Miss Caroline Todd Piano Harmony Speclal Rates Beginning September 1st PHONE 2754 of be throughout | fate tonight, will “burn their an' pou their stocks, haud their Halloween.” If cnly they might, swithout offending, like in Bobby Burns's time, “Syne wi’ glass,” and part However mood tonight ing to the and | Past All Fear “A singed cat dreads the fire™ old bromide. These days a cat to be run over than And a run-over dread anything, Queer Kid | Harvey Messinger entered Mount | Morris college this week where he will study.—Ogle County, IIL,| Reporter. That's what you call news.—Jud Lewis, Houston Post-Dispatch, Oh, we don’t know, Jud, maybe it's just the football rules he's gonna study. will country ms a with i L T P pase weep quenc ss e g, | tryst WOMEN CF MOOSEHEART LEGION, NO. 439 Meets 1st and 3rd Thursdays | | | each month, 8 P.M. at Mooss | | Hall I Esther Ingm | who convene nits, is more 411’( singed cat doesn't xl | | | | B an | | : I THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 a social - , Senlor Re- eerin | gent; Agnes Grigg, Recorder. the 3 the desires of may fairies fates they folk be in deal prodigal | and be accord-| An Unwarranted Attack. happy | Brunswick Bowling Alleys for men and women Stand—Miller's Taxi Phone 218 NEW YORK REGISTRATION POLITICIANS. STARTLES (Valdez Miner.) In his address here last Saturday night Dele- gate Sutberland made an attack upon Anthony J. Dimond, the Democratic candidate for Terri- torial Senator. Had Mr. Sutherland based his opposition to Mr. Dimond upon his party af- filiations, he would have done no more than might e been expected from a disciple of the |opposite party. Had he brought forth records of legislative action on the part of Mr. Dimond that were detrimental to the wefare of the | Territory, his attack would have been justified, |but he failed to produce any such evidence. Not organized to get{only in Valdez, but in every other community the Republi-|where he has spoken he has asked of the voters anized to get|the defeat of Mr. Dimond on no other ground '|lmn that he personally does mot like Mr. Dimond e ','\L‘}'I‘n bolster up this extremely weak cause he 2,000, “H“lhrhm.‘ forth the “Fish Trust,” and pictures Mr. helpless victim in its octopus-like |Dimond as a tentacles. This is bunk Mr. Sutherland knows Mr. Dimond, in hig it and do his hearers. four years in the Territorial Senate, was the author of more constructive legislation for Al- |aska than Mr. Sutherland has fathered in all his the Leg-|Years in the Legislature and in Congress. Actuat- |ed by personal spite Mr. Sutherland made an unwarranted attack upon a man his superior in all that goes to make up a gentleman and a |good citizen, and we believe it will have no other effect than to alienate many from Mr, Sutherland’s own following. ‘ Nullifying the Corrupt Prac The Greater exceeds that of 1924 words about 000 that City this year The New Increased for ever, will that New York by this one-third In will be st in than were cast four years ago. York Times thinks this tremendousl registration New York Smith. Republican leaders that large part the new be New York were better their registered than were eans and that they better them to the polls. It is admitted all stration from 1,500,000 in New York City The increased problem etting a and p. m, ing the pells open were to the iBlature in extra the polls finally in Man in Bronx create ing places voters registration vear other New One On Him Druggist—What did that want? Soda Jerker—Said prescription filled. Druggist—Well, tell him? Soda Jerker—Told him I hadn't any idea what that was, but that there was a filling station two blocks down and maybe they could fix him up. k] GEO. M. SIMPKINS (O. PRINTING and STATIONERY SCRIPTO LONG LEAD PENCILS FILING CABINETS OFFICE EQUIPMENT Phone 244 Opposite Alaska Electric Light Office more votes JAPANESE TOY SHOP H. B. MAKING Front Street P. 0. Box 218 for Mall Orders ma | in aug urs well believe, how- registration he wanted a Gov We're always on time for you a of what did you for Hoover, 8 declare —says Taxi Tad. . A few ticks of the clock—Ilate by a minute is as bad as an hour—if you miss your boat. Be sure of being on the nick of time—call Single O or 94. the Democrats [ ; MORRIS voters are o CONSTRUCTION COMPANY SAND and GRAVEL Carpenter and Concrete Work No job too large nor too small for us. MORRIS CONSTRUCTION CO. BYILDING CONTRACTORS Phone 62 by that the more to t Passing Observation The one that's crowned_ last year's hat isn't the the family. ALASKAN HOTEL MODERN REASONABLE RATES Dave HouskL, prop. has startled the |u|1|lumlm presented polled statutory time votes with head a registration of the the for Governor the between 6 for keep- Petitions Carlson’s Taxi and Ambulance Service Stands au Alaskax ..otel and Juneau Billiards Phone Single 0 and 84 (TR Sa vote m [ * Just Barely Possible The girls are wearing next.to- nothing now, and it sometimes looks as if they were getting dan- gerously near the time when they were going to wear nothing next to them. receiving to S e ) EesisascssssiisisistsssssssTTasaTasTEeT sent s T convene for But voting session to provide keeping 4 until midnight place all the attan and Brooklyn, Queens and Richmond precincts and provide in other precincts alphabetically. It was figured would not be enough to books for the 2,000 new precincts required if the voting provided in a la of the was de to ihachines paper ballots Boroughs, and additional vot- separating the that there new poll| that would be| places were not City. | to use More Or Less True One thing a man who marries a redhead can be sure of is that he won't suffer from ennui during his married life. One thing a lot of families are proving these days is that it isn't possible to live like those who An Interest Account new Berry’s Taxi PHONE 199 Stand at Gastineau ces Act. time (New York World.) The money being spent in this campaign | the unofficial Republican campaign organiz, the Ku Klux Klan, the other anti Catholic fes, the Anti-Saloon League, the W. ¢, 7 Methodist Board of Temperance and Mo s enormous. In the South and the horder States it is almost certainly than the money being spent by the offic Republicans, It no exaggeration whatever that mil- lions dollars have been raised from secret |sources and are being spent at this moment to |elect the Republican candidate Not one cent of this money is :x,nmul for. Thus the whole purpose |and State legislation to prevent the of money in elections political bootlegger. write by ms 80~ v separ ¥ ate ADDS to your income, standing and self-respect, a rt | cle the HOOVER AND THE LIQUOR QUESTION Herbert Bighteenth and when Act was pending JUNEAU TRANSFER COMPANY Moves, Packs and Stores Freight and B [T Mabry’s Cafe Imperial Building Front Street The Packard Taxi PHONE 444 Stand at Arctic in larger al to say MAKES you independent and thrifty, Hoover was opposed to making the a part of the Constitution been ratified and the Volstead he argued vigorously in favor of allowing 2.75 per be manu- factured, transported and sold even now, that Prohibition and thinks it ought to trial before | being thrown into He hopes it may not have to be discarded. That is his atti- tude it bein ited to the people, aside from the Methodist Church Conferences and a few other p where as the fanatics. Mr. Hoover's position of indictment of the Harding ministrations. It is an admission that Prohibition |S0lemnly, has not been given a fair trial notwithstanding the eight years that President Harding tnd Presi- | dent Coolidge did everything $he Anti- Saloon League told them to do wonder what | Mr. Hoover would do that been tried Perhaps he would use the army and navy. But that would mean t they both would have to be vastly eniarged in order to get enough officers to preside at couft-martial trials, is Amentment it had o4 GIVES you protevtion and the good things of life, cent. beer He dec expe have further the discard 10 } being ac- of Federal | corrupt .use defeated by the Prompt Service, Day and Night CovicH AUTO SERVICE STAND AT THE OLYMPIC Phone. 342, Day or Night Juneau, Alaska is an ment, 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 a is being OPENS the way to opportunity and success, we find signs consider successful Anyhow, no {drys or the bootlegger than completely Journal.) as is rels that either prohibition (Bufralo the | less | Courier- | | We welcome your Interest' Account Prompt Delivery of ALL KINDS OF COAL PHONE 48 ¢ they paint him to be as arid| | in this life man who and not the fellow wh feather-headed one.— (Cincinnati John Borbridge TAXI PHONES Days—482 Nights—377 P N — after all, a sort As we progress we and Coolidge Ad-{and more that the think more everything | ) snickers, is the Enquirer,) takes 4% Paid Semi-Annually The B. M. Behrends Bank Oldest Bank in Alaska So long as horseshoe-pitching and contests are in the news, no one can charge that the country is not meeting the city haf-way in muintaining American sports.— (Boston Herald,) mce Transfer Co. SAW MILL WOOD and COAL Office Phone 389 Residence Phone 443 that We not cow-calling 'REEDER’S TAXI PHONE 182 I Day and Night Service HARRY MABRY Proprietor Girls, when in doubt ask him if pe it he doesn’t he's a bootlegger, News.) B —.. THB EMPIRE HAS THE LARG- MOST UP-TO-DATE AND !QUIPPID JOB PRINTING drinks— (Port Angeles

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