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] THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE FRIDAY NOV. 2, 1928, A ——— D 1 ‘I [people furnished him money with ullpre(mlonlutl & for the extreme fads ought to look UNITED STATES ulw “ I\I;(] b"ll"re | prodizality. It would be as sensible to give Gen.| ! fto a full-length mirror and take| Department of the Interior PROFESSIONAL | v - ai ‘ ¢ T T Berdhing il e aredst. lot Winnlie the Wit bl ALONG LIFE’S @ tumblo m]_m:unm;nmf, GENER?}L lq,m;'n nr-‘x;*’xr(jw ek - Fraternal docieties ) - Higive M. Hbovee shedis B tgutits (R8 sebb I skinny little girl in an ultra . 8. Land Office, ~ s O EDITOR AND MANAGER y R Sogedt Biier 1 thndt DETOUR short spirt looks about as absurd Anchorage, Alusks, |F——————— & : “ acept Sunday by _the| .5 children of g sl ¥ s a fat man in an old-fashioned September 19, 1928. | |DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER Gastineau Channel o o & AP A oW managed a big work and, as far Au«’..‘ By BAM EILL_ i | night-shirt used to, Notice is +hereby given that DENTISTS . e ve know job well. At that, the whole| & i =8 " No woniad ever 1s thore uncom. | Antom Kalink, "entiyman. toyatn: 301-303 Goldstein Bldg. Lo LD, 52 5 AR 1 = g 1 n leaders, led by Borah and Sweet, Like Static fortable than she is when enter.|er Wwith his witnesses, William PHONE 56 Li i t W lucted the organized campaign The sweetest music is 1ing another woman who she|Anderson, and Henry Vermeire, Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m, Juneau Lions President Wilson, centered a large part| A baby's prattle nows is making mental comments |81l of Haines, Alaska, has sub- Y | Club Treadwell and} ? thelr attack on Mr. Hoover, M was called in But there's no music in |10 herself about the shoddiness|Mitted final proof on his home- 2 Riita vty ng rates ompetent and extravagant and his honesty was auto’s rattle jand lack of taste in the furnish.!stead entry, serial 06121, for lots [ ————————— DeAdsY Kb 190 . I advance.| "' ¥ Bisstone 'y PP after Wilkon | ings of the'room i;:énil 2, section 12 and lot 1, o’clock. y il promptly | 0 an H ls true, and attacked| TIp To Herb and Al It the dear things ever adopt the| N /En]\b“r}“cvnficiionn;:'1?'133::": Dr..Charles P. Jenne Lester *D. Henderson, Presidems ) Botify the Bus i sl e b 4 e candidate who comas out| hatless fad, you can bet your last|R- 59 E. C.R.M. g R apers. AERA effort to show tha ilson gave him | ) f A = ¥ DENTIST er, Secy-Tream . w ;f;_',vi"“,‘,' Joc Battorial ind Business Off} SRONA D an bt el 'h’n“" AL g {for the suppression of spinach can|dollar they'll spend more than the|iR the files of the U. 'S. Land H. L. Redlingshaf ¥ ! - SF ASEOCIATED PRESE Tk Bl : |cinch the male vote. |price of bonnets on having their|Ofice, Anchorage, Alaska, and Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine B. °. 0. ELKS MEMBER =7 ssowi‘r&oy b o the —= — | nair fixed 4o for sueh & style if no protest is filed in the local Bulldin, A \!a The As N all news stktohet 1 merican boy who stowed away on ‘h | ha 3 ) style. e : Vedn use for rep news dispatches credited to T Ame W towed away ) All the Difference In The World| About the only fuing mow fhat lend office at Anchorage, Alaska, 'S Telephone 176 i g at it or not e in this paper and also the ( an ble before she sailed for Ger-| "p, Y 2 . % { I P within the period of publication, = R ¥ Elks’ Hall. ed! ig inks—You say he's always|isn't proper to discuss in the pres. B Meaberachtsill = —— e | ANy y felt sure that he would not befp .n o jroo |ence of young people is how good|0T thIrty days thereafter, said & Efaited Ruler. SHON, ¢ N TO BE LARGER | e o I g | ence. of5 s '8 good | p vill be accepte 3 B o T Eowaliol ™ |yut o entoute. However, (he plads for bl te| "ioareort's bl na i ary.|he rising _gencration was when|N4l Proof will be accepted and AW, Stewart M tary: — ——— ot eption in Germany might have a tendency to lit was rising A rgp N Visiting Brothers welcome, | we J. LINDLEY GREEN, ot o b M {make stowing away on alrcraft’ more popular|Qave The PassengePs. ARt Eyefull| Love can ‘do & J0F 0f Hitngw ki i Hegiiter nfi;:n'b "‘;U‘&‘:“l;:- o % fi; 1 | Ve v a e r P ba & vife he . . 4 k: Co-Ordinate Bod... I6han It ought. to be We saw a woman on the s can't make a wife happy while| pyrgt pubiication, Oct. 13, 1928, Oftice Phone’ 469, Ree. i b ity ¥ | T 5 car the other day who evidently|wearing a rich sistetyinJaw’s cast-|Tage publication, Nos. 16, 1928, Bhons 878, unm-n Rits me were to admit all the things that|always depends on her husband |yt clothes 2 SR ot P Fe bout Tammany that are not true, its|being around to call her attention| Middle is that time couples 3 -econa Friday each | corfls would show as pure as crystal as com-|to how h up her pesky skirt|reach when a hushand thinks his z D H vance ;:fxnthwnqr "Ium'vr o8 | was crawling can get across the ‘street with. Hall. rared with the finanecia political and other|Was Awlin { an get across the ‘street wit i rds of the Anti-Saloon League and the Ku [cut holding onto her arm i o.'g‘::r'ih—l’;ltodfldwlalzl ! o ALTER B. HEISEL. Secretars. Klux Klan, dead for more than a half-century. | Do/far Dewn, Dollar T”" You Die| The only thing that is any hard- T to 8 or by appolnmeant \ Al when thoss'who Henounte iinmmknd el They've bought a car but in 1|.~‘ on ;n: eyes reading t':‘ L.cun.e,dhOn.et:;mlnlc Phyuc ‘an ¢ LOYAL ORDLA 2 : : 42 eyn Tsong 8L grav dle light is looking at a half- one: Office | or HOGsE b, pinned down they will tell you abour Boss| pINIS L Lo Prsadic Residence, Gaktidetu Hitel 4 fumeau Loces No. 20 '{f PYsed, O “the othier hands Gl CANU-BRIUONIG ok vors thefhl OTRRENEIIE K| " 2 cririat (ivakh syhd wiiiaey = Moota” overy Mondar " |and Ku Klux Klan r rds are of recent making Gosh-dinged installment paid is shocking for so much above the D L B = WALTER HELLAN, Dictator "f s |knees to be visible—but ney r. Geo. arton J. §1. HA SN. SHATTUCK FOR THE | Franklin D. Roosevelt, Democratic nominee Would; Mk 4968 | 6 160k Ealer LR e 3 CHIROPRACTOR, Hellenthal Bidg. _"_ RT, Secretary. Bl ALLEN SHATTUCK FOR [for Governor of New York, has declared emphati-| “Warden,” sald Prisoner 71144, | really 1s. so he'll get the full hona. ! L Oftice Service Only MOUNT .u‘u':nu LODGE NO. LEGISLATURE. [cally that he is opposed to Prohibition and to a|“can I get cne of those ‘Wish yo of the shock It Hours: 10 a. m. to 1(12 noon, 2| |q.ong m, ,ou,_,h:,,n_ | ! e State enforcement ac » Legislature passes|were ' postals?” | - - . m. to 5 p. m. and 7 p. m. | [iav of each mon In b p out Juneau and ask|State enforcement act. 1If the Leg .1mu< passes| were he ¥ ; als ? : - ‘2 MAID O CLOVER ». tou; nm il 529D 0da_ Fellows: Ham: M k- vs to pick the man in|® State enforcement bill and sends it to him, he » whom do you want to send NOTICE § Tee Croat: £00 that p. m. gloning at_ %130 Ho‘cl ? L el i ey ]'yl ‘» member | $8¥8: he will veto it. On National Prohibition, asked the Warden. Motorship NORCO carrying 3 C}Lh!l:fiwaem Party cHlROPRAcTch i "ARRJAL LJ‘NAAQI?]‘E‘E \‘:/ t ho )€ o be a memb 2 i3 t re W ant ' w g = a vee! C! 3 | QB oo s “bast o vould probably fing |he declared, he'is in an all-fours agreement with| “To that fool Judge who sent me |, HAPTIR NOR GO can sail | § e ucretary e taka Lesislatn Allen Shattack than|GOVv: " Smith. The Republican nominee has a|Dere he growled |trom Seatte for Juneau November| JUNEAU BILLIARDS!|® — - Order ot o §9AS more peopl T Mr. Shattuck has|T®cord as a wet, but has sald not a word since > _ [6th. For information call D. B. CARCADN AT C por— SeoTASTERN STAW A had named any other Av. BBk B e e _Interesting Information Femmer, Phone 14 adv. | days of eech month, s e b wre life In this Territory. He has| LY i You can C. Ice in Louisville, and| i L Phones Single 0 and 94§ | |Helene W. J.. Albrecht §qclcl Lo 0 ® raised his family her own home and an| o : g as he is suing somebody for some- |1, a1 persons concerned ‘ H PHYSICAL THERAPIST LR o his worldly interest her He has been an| The Government to Inquire About that thing or other you'll probably sc My wife, Mrs, Lillian Bahrt, | Comeermreeeeeee T ““u“‘ Reasigs, | OB BROWN, Secy eptionally fine citizen. He served for years| Copper Advance? hot ice, too, it you do. | left my home, and I have; — lectri KNIGHTS OF ¢ as President of t Chamber of Commerce and e - made settlemer.t of all property M —n 0— — —.— @ g;»c'ommwll:.m‘a’: | \«xhrr-c%l.uml'i%'s 1760, % e cngineering a Mining Journal.) Many Wish Nothing Else But, Too|rizhts with her and she has ex- on Bacd ‘ouncil No. B s itive i evir MRRh el AiotetRnt (Engineering and Mining y 9 ! s % ome—Offloy: 3| MoaBrgs ounell No. 1768, s s et A B S e i UL ccuted an_agreement not to hold || Janeau Public Library opains . _il_!(mdai)gt'{amhso.np ",f}‘ ha e have had i AL AALE il el £ . i i S, v st aael a me TesvoBEINiG r any or . 53| T=ansient brothers urge: ; 4 o|Trade Commissicn is planning an investigation of ed Tupp, me responsible for any of her 58 - %2 | to ‘attend. O, P S % 7. (He. vl Al “l"‘ :" copper-marketing practices in the United States|“For then I'd have a wife debts in the future. I will there- | and 1 Vlle;ll?lnaligflsgflbt- | “‘}’Eve"ii‘“;;',’%%‘m:; Bl & ows the Territory and, particuarly, the s . Bkl are. has: Heah Hhe & onull = " e no s /responsible any addt A ADW, M. Meln . K. B i 11<‘xl.“:\ \ - ri it v o e ‘H\HA" effort to mmmn:; |f" "I; u"\h”. hrl’:rld'a 1 alway ild shut up. 1‘|‘n‘"t( u’;‘n.;‘lzlv‘“::nlmvli|er111‘l:{‘x' Free Ruadlng Room Opticlan ARGTORtdmateist H. J. TURNER. Secretary. 3 on and the needs of é | collusion going on recently in the fixing of prices. I8 NCURISRe Y. <1k SR LU C'ty Mall, S8econd Floor 16, Valentine Bldg. ToreTy sl munities in it, as well as any other citizen of |1; geems that the advance of one-half cent fol- They Surely Have ihrt from and after the 5th day | o 3 Room 16, Valentin, : ol N 1 aln Street at 4th %R | DUGLAS AERIE 117 F. O. Alaska lowing sales of half a billion pounds of copper have changed,” said the|of September, 1928 Hours 9 a. m, to 6 p. m. and In addition to of his experience, Mr.|in a month, with r Shattuck is especially equipped in ability, energy, (lowest level in ye: ] balance and personaity for membership in the|ten days’ requirements, is logked upon with fnery stocks down to the s and equal to only about by Aprointment ) 2. m to 10 p. m. tell. the world they have,”| > - | 2 P replied the other, “just think of| Ohielg il VAt for all—neat, ‘ Meets Mondar HENRY L. BAHRT. || Reading Room Open from & %mgm 8 o'clock 4 i kagles’ Hall, | = \ |Douglas. William Ott, W. P, Guy Circulatfon Room Open From e et Legisiature. He is a man of unsual acumen. He (ETave suspicion. That this advance was & Yery Ipeine sl 1o ask vour duughter for | selective, Prices within the reach||1 to 5:30 R B Robert Simpson L. Smith, Secretary, Visiting )“"’ e o mmon sense that|™ild one under the circumstances was explained [, .5 {of all.’, 'Call-at Bmpire and see| : . m. Opt . Brottiats G bl has vision, seasoned with a common sense A E oY gt . 4 in these columns three weks ago, but suspicion imples. | Current Magazines, Newspapers e faskes him practical. He is of evelt' temperment|yqonis™t 1ave heen arosed by the fact that tHe Wi L I Reference Books, Etc, ""}:“,‘.":l lg;m:: r,"’““f"i AMERICAN LEGION and is never carried off his feet. His mind works|advances were made at quarter-cent intervals B bas sottan sp DHES ot bonst ‘f"""""""“““'“‘““ FREE TO ALL Opthalmelogy TR T O » under any sort of curcumstance. He is a man|instead of the more usual modest advance of an “Give me a 1ift,” you .don't i GARBAGE L e — ] Glasses Fitted Sedh L TRty o of the highest character His integrity is un-leighh of a cent at a time. Also, the advance whether it is°a hitch-hiker ”]km" S _‘-“ Ground iyl Sl g impeachabe. He represents no special interest.|comes not long after the formation of the pro- BEOR Gioto '“r i ¥ L'Ilk;uu ': H UIED . ,L Do %, Ho ls brouiminded and elicves that the best|ducers” association, known s the Copper nati |10 8 notoris or 4 AUL BURFORD’S CORNER | |; et - p srents ot fie dndividuals dluding i self, |tute, which apparently had some effect in mak- | " r Sl e e e gt o g A waln e AND LOT CLEANING S e ml}elu;l:;e Tu::sfel:s ‘ are serve 8 it he commur ALY destrable g ) ie 34 carly | 5 AND' one 8. i 819 well served. " Ho s a sound business man, |Jceirable during | the quist period of early| “%% 'We Bomt Mes | G. A. GETCHBLL, T S R COURTESY and GOOD | || WOMEN OF MOOSEHEART | | Mr. Shattuck s broadly tolerant. He has|™ wnen the policeman rings the doorbell, the| With seatiset very low Phone 109 or 149 head | SERVICE Our Motto | LEGION, NO. 438 ¥ deep and lively human sympathies. He is a8|most honest citizen answers with some slight | And when she's driving ‘tis . —— e 7:” Meets 1st and 8rd Thursdays | greatly Interested in those who have not yet|palpitation of the heart. By the same gtoken,| Amazing what shell show | ® peomurs | :;:: month, 8 P.M. at Mooss ! made their fortune as he is in those who have no industry is entirely without worry “when the = | Bathat Taghs i R.-l i been_iuckie et Geithe I wngasaaeien | TG AUTOS FOR HIRE THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY | ent; Agnes Origs, Rocorder, | | Juneau and the First Division are fortunate|But in.this particular case a full undersanding| $She: “Our grandmothers must | \.'- A J H E L a ave o v a = that they have an opportunity to elect Mr. Shat- (DY the Government of what the copper industry |have looked A L “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” 5 - Basipg ent them in the next session of|\5 90N and by the industry of what the |fashioned hoop skirt e o tuck to represent g rop. | GOVErnment will acknowledge its right to do, is| He: “Yes, probably as funny as sy Corner 4th and Franklm St. Phone 136 ‘ Brunswxck Bowlmg % the Legislature. His majority ought to lu-.u\“" to be welcomed. Thus only can the sellers of |you do in that whopee skirt you're AH } whelming. Juneau sbould glve him a unanimous|eopper, have their privileges and responstbilities wearing.” o eys t vote. fully charted, if such charting is possible. With { for men and women i A s ! LB ARG Fe a combination of domestic copper producers for Sport Note | Sllfld;m“e;lflg Tax! I a St < S A ; (the control of marketing in foreign cuntries| Tunney may have won his last one I | MITCHELL GETS AMERICAN LEGION. | tully permissible under the Webb Act; and with |battle, but he hasn’t fought his v e ‘ Gen. Mitchell, formerly at the nead of Army entirely illegal proceeding according to mlp Sher- | tell him, ® . 4 JAPANESE TOY aviation, who resigned after he had been |l|&—")II.H| Law as it is commonly understood, he who - - i e eiplined for criticising the army and navy avia-|Would point out the path of rectitude will have | agq Sights To Make Angels Weep %’ PRINTING and STATIONERY ‘ SHOP tion scheme cf organization, had the gratifica- "“~ difficulties. And an excellent example of| ‘Man - who has conquered the eTlCK OF TlME— SCRIPTO LONG LEAD PENCILS H. B. MAKINO ol tlon of seeing the American Legion endorse his|M® difficulties will be evident by a close study land, the sea and the air, trying to i S o jen, [°f What has happened in the foreign and domestic |y o Thhs buck.ndat. deives We're always on time for FILING CABINETS OFFICE EQUIPMENT plan by unanimous vote at n Antonio. (.(n.“““wr market in the last month you B d i [ Mitchell wants the aviation service of the mili- Not one will deny that the copper producers The Night Bet ‘ —says Taxi Tad Phone 244 Opposite Alaska Electric Light Office d tary estabishment placed into ome organization have acted with great restraint in the recent 8 s Bafons 2 3 independent of the War Department and the|price advance: nor Front Street P. 0. Box 218 for Mall Orders i MORRIS { CONSTRUCTION ALASKAN HOTEL Te— SAND and o MODERN REASONABLE RATES GRAVEL Dave HouseL, prop. | wAll KDy sudent obutin il "vm;".: the first man I've let Kiss| | A few ticks of the clock—Ilate Navy Department. He believes that there is as|September copper market deny that there was THedBiRit b ati—A5. thas BY 5. 11guIS 1s &s bad aE e much need for the air service to' be in a ._l.lmrun\‘I'X(l'|]4'|l! reason for a stronger market. The Ho Tooked her ‘m_“r .'md ‘H'm'n'kxd huur—l‘r ‘,\rlllll ,mlv» ,\uu’: boat. and navy when the Navy Department was|We Delieve will, be told the whole story and ! ¢ \ o BELS i Plusle O ob E = el shown all the data, willingly If the proceedings Y- ereated {have been illegal some new legislation is needed. Wanted To Know ien. Mitchell was not court martialed for hi X |In fact, some new legislation is needed anyhow.| “This ‘whispering' stuff is dis- ldeas on this subject, which were supported by | i ! R4 gusting,” declared the first citizen, Carlson’s Taxi and “It certainly is” declared the a large part of the men in the service, but for The Steese Highway. Ambulance Service ce Carpenter and Concrete insisting on appealing to the country after 'his| other, “and by the way, what is Work 4 superior officers had turned him down on the| (Fairbanks News-Miner.) the Impvil whisper'r Stands at Alaskas .iotel and e i z subject. He immediately resigned from the army| when (he Board of Road Commissioners, in Aiher T SR Pilliacds H No job too large nor too‘ and began a campaign to convince the people|session at Juneau last Monday, gave to the new| . . M_( o, Phone Single 0 and 94 i small for us. that there should be a change. He had the|Fairbanks-to-Circle road link the name Stecse o think il - matter before the American Legion for sometime|Highway they acted in accord with a unanimous L R Tenod (o the (CeiY MORRIS * before it finally took action in the premises, [seutiment. So far as the interior of Alaska is i a0 heen TRt An [ Y { |concerned there has been existant for years a|Pled?! | B ’ T . CONSTRUCT[ON Co. N M, o] B | sinc © S| ) B i . SENATOR PILES BAC K IN SEATTLE. LI At B ater e o emo TR More Or Less True erry’s raxt i I A BYILDING CONTRACTORS B A a0, SR TatroBel Sevalopretty. T fs. dnun; fitting that| The bride begins to wish she PHONE 199 nterest ccount Phone 62 . ¥ one-half years American Minister . to Colomba, |8 NEBWaY should have borne the name, for in|had gone in for a career when she Stand at Gastin SIS | an ,‘.;,,,,.{,, o },f"“‘]‘,f“ i ”I“f""‘:w"" "\““": :‘" it may be seen the fulfillment of the builder's|realizes how few new dresses she raauinegn ; —_— & h:-r . ‘|r|i\m[‘1|‘: e i o : r"!' "“I:";‘lllm\lll. matured without influence and against {¢an expect on what the poor hoob ADDS to your income, standlng T, 2 ¢ october 4, andinumerous obstacles, that a virgin country should |makes. JUNEAU TRANSFER resigned his diplomatic position October 11 {be opened and a course laid between tidewater| A lot of silly flappers who fall and self-respect, Mr. Piles gave as a reason for resigning his|and the upper reaches of the Yukon. The Packard Taxi COMPANY ] inability to remain away from Seattle longer. He| As James Gordon Steese was the successof axi 2 was enthusiastic about the prospects for Co-|[0f Wilds P. Richardson both in task and sen- ) PHONE MAKES you independent and !!;g;’h{'fiiza;d St ombia. Her scenery, climate and economic pros.|timental object, 80 are their names joined. ia M b C f 444 i Rl S i S :Ilw"‘ completed project. Where Colonel Dick wrought a ry s Lare ; K e i £of & boom, but he became homesick tor ta,|B!8 Rame stands and where James Gordon, Stetes Stand at Arctio i 2 i W ARERNS Totnanick | took and ¢ leted h e is 3 i b are it T sovier i ety Tholl Impertel Bulting | Semmen , GIVES you protection and the I I i - & 0 . . Mr. Piles has spent a lifetime as a lawyer in way through an immense expanse of hill o s Prompt Service, Day and Night % good thlngs of life, . Seattlé and proposes to take up the reins again|and valley, a frontier that appeared before them In the city he has seen grow from the propor-|us a meaningless waste when they were firat Regular Dinners (éggg!i:lg?u gf\l}zl’?g i B ' tions of a village to those of a great metropolis assigned, and which gradually, largely through Phone 342, Day or f OPENS the way to opportunity ; Former Senator Piles s well known in Juneau, [their efforts, is reaching popular regard as jan Short Orders Night i and success. | - He has visited this town several times as u‘"”'”\" l‘)'[ "l"”:nf;““‘“" : : Juneau, Alaska fi 1‘ f vacaticnist and on business. He is a brother of|,, A% the traftic grows upon the highway with Lunche. . : ok i Wpiad B cationn o e DIV unches i . > Mrs. John R. Winn, formerly a resident of :['“ :",",,;,,:‘y::’;“fi:["',fi:f'{,":"I "l”r’\“f the h‘"“""h“ We welcome your Interest Prompt Delivery of o . Juneau. ler's name will preserve 7um|l‘ ;’vhli_:! :\*:il b‘\:/'il:]l; Open 6 a. m. to 2 a. m. 4 Account ALL KINDS OF COAL ¢ HOOVE‘R ,\‘ lnmw who came to know and esteem the builder. POPULAR PRICES JOhnTBAOxl'})l'ldge PHONE 48 k A do - By e i T 4 9 : Mr. Hoorer That fed the children|awe SIS sstert that England has moved|| Merehants Lunch served PHONES 4% Paid Semi-Annually - g t was not Mr. Hoover that fed the children|away from France about five yards iy the tes from 11:30 a. m. to 2 4 of Burope. It was not even President Wilson, |Uirce centuries. Perhaps Mother England {s{} “p, m. daily. 50 cents Days—482 Nights—377 Semce Transfer Co. Who selected Mr. Hoover to supervise the work.|CCMINg over to live with her eldest daughter.-— | catusn c———— s ——.. SAW MILL WO0OD Tt b e S e T il The B. M. Behrends Bank o | | The American taxpayers fed the Europeans. One b Vadbohing ’ % B Office Phone 389 would think to read & typical campaign specch | i (oViien!DE trlgger fluger should be sufti- REEDER’S TAXI Oldest Bank in Alaska | _Residence Phone 443 that Mr. Hoover fed them and paid for the f00d|meny omicer. .. Cropets Blade 'f' *hibijtion ianfores- HARRY MABRY PHONE 182 B . from his own funds. Mr. Hoover simply had i o et THB EMPIRE HAS THE LARG- ‘ 4 charge of the work, ha\:mg been selected (m‘ »\'.-u can lead a voter to the polls but you PEIGIOr » Nnd'ilhtm I :’l;:l'gg‘frl'l’ulggg-lngmfll‘mng ] that job by President Wilson, n(d a L.enerou\l‘ an’t make him think.—(Sewarq Gateway.) 2 — PIANT IN ALASKA.