The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 3, 1928, Page 2

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, NOV. 3, 1928, == Smith Advisers Are - ‘flIIIIIlllIIIlllllflIllllllllllllllllllllllmIlllllllllllllIlllllllllllflllllllIllllllIllIllllIlllllIll|flIII|llll"|||llI|lIllllllIlllllllIlIIIIIllIlllIIIIIlIllllll|IIlfllllllllllllllllllllg W g B = = ¢ N ) tion| ¥ : = | & N g g - ) / = ; = \ Iy 4 2 Jon by = = i \ W W) i | (Continuea rrom Page One ) = = quick io seize upon the signiticant = 5 phases of a preblem, = = Biographies of Smith E SL] = Dr. Moskowitz has written two = PN Z VIR = biographies of - Smith and - served | -3 = [in the publicity department of tne | E ; ¢ .. National Committee, working most. § ¢ Iy with the forelgn language pres: % = Next in point of Interest prot = =/ ably are Justics Proskauer, . = AR AT H opine —_gr|christ, chalvman of . the Transit = = otices tor this cwurcn o |1 Metrdrbitan Maodls /| omitissions: Hoey, lar o ald) = e Tl fo i, o | MemmgpReasdin || Qomlesiot: Hoey, westty Now | = Rae juvek SEML 20 o'clock Saturt|| Epistoyll Charh ——352 | mee of the Public Service Comm:s. | = day morning to guarantee change| " Fourth ana Seward Streets sion, Theése med, With M1s. Mos. | | & X 3 = of sermon topies. etc. [REV. HENRY YOUNG, Minister. |yt belp Smith plan his strat. | - c - E Suniday School convenes av'RQES. " il Profpauer, slender, / 3 b = L m L gray-mustached and . scholarly in L K @ R ‘ ! § = I First Church of Christ, Morning worship at 11 o'olock, [0 0 R REo0L attainments, pe. pr : :E: ¢ |4 Scientist J, |Subject, “Imitating God ruses most of the New York exe. | = L gy g Evening worship , "v",‘_v‘l :x’ cutive's important messages, and | = - Suriday services witi be held at|0clack. Subpect, “Why Evil faf 088 who, as the governor's | = 4 = 1f & m. in the First Church of |(he ““’_‘I" rch with the cordiall TOPresentative, helped draft the| = Cbirlst, Sclentist, Juneau, on| The church with corship | "ational Democratic platform at ‘ = Fifth. and Main Streots. The sub- “"‘I]'“'“f i b, flt! e ety has: been “Smith’s = ject will be: “Everlasting Pun-|With us L manager in two gubernatorial cam. | = isment.” s ;[ paigns. From ‘Alabama, he was = Bunday School at 12:15 p. m| lf Resurréction Lutheran | |graduated from Columbia law | - Wetinesday, 8:00 p. m. T L Church o | School and has practiced in New | E menial meeting. ) @ i % | York ever since, 3 < % ) T ] Ehristian Sclence Reading Room ' Corner of Thira and Main Sts, Hoey is head ot a large. general PARIS. = The Democratic PdrtV in the Na- % ° In“c>urch building. This room is(REV, HARRY R. ALLEN, Pastor insurance agency. He' was born in It seems that there are a great . F s , L % 5 open | to the public Wednesday| Sunday service New York city, but his youth was Mmany evening dresses this season tion pledges itself to ive Alaska = affernoons from 2:30 s b 11:00 a. m.— lz:rvxlxEng\v;'n‘vrf-‘h“‘i spent in the west, and he has the With one shoulder gnl aln-;hor@ H lR Ig p d to a gt l ; Al'lS = The public is cordially Inyited | Subject, he Right ew o rance and manner of a west. Shoulder on. One model a er’s |: ome ule an 0 pp()]n on ) nlas- = to atfend these services and visit|Church Fellowship He returned to New York had a black hodice—one shoulder i 3 . = te reading room. 100, 5. e Hoentas Sooemn | When i s In I Sntiey. sin 864D, == of ‘senuiga nd & tull kans to offices in the Territory. = £:00 p. m.—Evening worship. tidted aw H 1 od to three tlered skirt. of tulle cut = " o Church | Sublect, “The First Foreign Mis: |5t Ky, S Do Kap moent oiin ‘uliéven ‘ioints. 'fiie: fulncs 5 z = 4 e SR T awaits you[ 1050 DAL of b vime, money and AL Intertere witn sl hipe The Democratic Party in Alaska = Fitth ana Gola Streets. ; Lutheran Church, [@nerEy in the interests of humane o s . S e G i T, odon . ey i M 5 of many Sosete, o s 1 5 pledges itself to work for Home Rule = . :00 0. m—Low Mass in the e g b Smith began when they were both | (4 = [ . . = N al Chapé g : much violet and rich purple for - P ~ afts = L e ORGSR S Te whe e smembly, and SES TR M7 WM NE S and to administer dqmestm affairs Sepwdn, s At LT o e T gl g ) honestly, fairly, and justly without = bt —————=4|most_circle and made him ono o 30:30 a. m.—High Mass and|“(Bechiel Pentocostal Assembly) | T0® pi i Dkt Khratty . N b o it R : = nermon ; 207 Seward Street planning of his friend's political favor to or prejudlce against any. = 1:30 p. m.—Sunday Sclool CHAS. C. PERSONEUS, Pastor tights, cle are Surrogate James A. Foley, = 7:30 p. m. — Rosary, Sermon Sunday services: (¥ of New York City, Franklin D, E t; 3 & 3 = “ wnd Benediction of the Blessed| ‘11:00 a. m.—Morning Wor- Van Nameo formerly was theRoosevelt, whom . {lie ' govermor ’Iht.‘ Dcmocranc nominees 1n the = \ Sacramont ship. ] sovernor's secretary. - He was his!eratic State convention; Raymond _§ N ALy = 3 Froge D, m—ibie School. ., '.fiproiponVentinn’ sssuasr. Ho 1 {€hose to succeed him at the Demo- | == First Division p]edge themselves to = i R 1 9P m—The cvening 86rv-|hay boen, mswocisted with him, atily. Ingersoll, an. Amherst gradu. = A it = ' 5 = Holy Trinity Cathedra tce f7r {aining his position through hialate ani former. sl gl il free this Division from the domination = CHARLES E. RICE, Dean. The Lord’s Supper the first familiarity .with up-state politics.|Col. Fredetick -Stuart Greene, a 3 = " Phone 604 Sunday of each month. Gilchrist -ig: an . old-time political | World War voteyan and- prosont of one man and to carry out the plflt- = No'sorvices, as Dean Rice has| N | _yi|friend of Smith's, whose counselihead of the dopiriment of public . 7 = | nof yet returned from attending |5 " Wiie Saliation ‘AFh ] |and advice has proved more valu-|works, and Col. Herbert H. Leh. form plcdges of their party. | i thé General *Convention of the | 118 A vatlon "ariy. _J: able as the years rolled by man, finance chalrman of the pres. | S / = t Church Public meetings Moses, secretary of state, and fent campalgn atid dircctor of many |55 { = Sunday School at 12:30 p. m.| Sundayo-a p. Shientag, fudge of the city court|carporations. . Thoso . men ary Two questions must be settled by = I % Sunday-—7:30 p. m. of New. York, —poerform - anothor|Smith's advigers also, but they A] k h ” T d g = - e — T Doy oraoii. | Tuesday—7:30 p. m. function in the welldald organiza-|stand just outside the group of . @ 0lls 1uesday. = E’Northern Igght }l:reshyterun |1 ¥ o SN AN 1 e i e o o e R b askans at the p y = : ur L are | tive. v Pes — I & SRR o | Presbyterian Native Church | m; 4 Th:wx‘:”rls; |::u"::;e:u\;:u:‘;lnl: i |mprodurunnl‘ D b il | 7 E i L e . —————— 47| out the am io acts 4 J = 7 - L = < i | Carner Feufth &nd ¥ranklin Sts/|HARRY WitLanD, Lay Worker. | which Smith bases his major mes-|fn Christmas ocards, original, dir- [ & 0 you wan (8] COT; rol and regtd £ 3 : Service, ‘ h at P 3 = REV. 0. A. BTILLMAN, Pastor 10:30 a. m Morning Service, 5. ferent, ‘Alaskan, 25 cents cac! s a | Morning sermion at 11 o'clock/| 11:30 a. m.—Bible School. Outslde the actual working cir-|the Niigget Shop. —adv, late all of your matenafirqso;rces an E i Bible School at 12:15 o'clock.| 7:00 p. m.—Wednesuay—Mid. - i M. : A | i B otin 1 i o W — e administer youit, own affairs E & warm welcome for every-| A cordial welcome s given t £k . a8 3 haaii $lteaitand Shen bl Parlor Do you waiit to break £ i i i v aK up a system = : e ihe polls but bid well to write e 3 . . Fogd s = Big Political Case Is P e Furnaces : that has permitted the First D,1v1sm.n E W Abotit Retdy Now for |to come. " Fast tionanhivn vars : and to a large extent all Alaska’s poli- = ’ s wilted in the heat of this cam. p d k : 2 = ters’- Jury Decision ™ !¢ It the heat ‘o take and 2 H 2 = Voters” Jury Decision, gy dha'"Sumhies"navo” s diia g = tics to be dominated by a single in- = L — [ their place; it is so also that deap M h 8 g = (Continnai trum Case ODE.) lwoated principles have produced onarc o= leldUalP = e T [strange faces at the rival camp. ? = g * Hoover-Smith contest has brought fir In far as it is possibla Ran CS = the public to grips again on the ssity these political wander- — merits of prehlbition and as a bys |ers they form what there is of a 3 3 1 = motluct it has vizorously ralsed third element in this strictly two. We can save you money i If you do vote for these men: g | the qucstion whether a Catholic party contest on stoves. = ‘ ? Should ‘be president. Thése two| "Phat ail these tiiuss have o = Yolatlle coneklerations, in league 'tered - upon the ‘political mabtor = with the long standing farm relief minds in Washington and New ¥ GEORGE B GRIGSBY debate, stand as the hub about York is well evidenced by the . - 3 . t L) L Which the fight has waged, with|strategy they have disclosed. J Y g,Hardware Co, eler Issues assuming momentary | Their quests for votes are comminer|| J LTCCCUH .Y OUMY, : For Delegate to Congress E fipportance lefe ‘anil ,there. To.|wide, of course, but the scenes Gf = : gether they explain in advance their greatest activity definc also = i Why Smith and Hoover will losé| e boundaries of their greatest s - ME § I l = t votes in thelr own parties and re- | hopes Major attention has been : 4 JA S S TRUI = ; cruit heretofor3 unattainable sup. | givan by both Hoover and Smith * ITEN UP WITH A i 7o n e dipr's. Thiey ‘already|to the castern seaboard with. ste . B{“C ’ N For Attorney General p . have explained away the collapse!ehick growtn of electoral votes: W 1 h z Mazd = of ‘normal gecgrap! 1 political | Smith appealing to the liberal cle. es‘tng Ouse s m ,E boundarics, a . clicumitance “thit| ments and Hoover striving. to ro. Gy gy s i i ; 3 ; finds tho- Républican Hoover ear-tain the normal Republioan s A lamp for every lighting purpose i N R WALK‘ER E L. nestly ‘apycallng for votes in the premacy. A A Sl % : = 9 Demoeratie solith and the Demo. ail i LTIy B iy A ’ A4 { Fbl‘ 4 g X Both rarties Energetic #11 ! ot q cratic S.nl»n_: foraging in the sac Just as Hoover has tried to wean C . lEk tri Com an ’ } i Senator = y ;‘“" Ropublican precincts of the |, south from it traditional party apllll C C p y B |i y g armer woet, 4 4 4 = . love, 50 have the Democrats sent o . ; Bt ; New Issue emissaries to keep that alfection Near Cold Stfn‘dée Building IH Rk : . = T8 OBt degron what tho vot.fwarm, ‘and bofh Havo turned o PHONE 418 1 For epresentatives . ¢ ) ersiwill do at the polls was within the borde- statos between north > 2 i A thej ratige of eafe forccast as far|and south to rally votes from thé . £ 3 @ ) back as the pre-convention days often _fickle colonies stretching [ | NE].IS ANDERSON » when the names of Hoover and from Maryland to Oklahoma. Only Ra! FON g 43 P # | Smith swept ‘minglenlly to the. on |in spots of fhie far ‘woat nave thy | ; 4 SaReE : ‘ TS tose who were willing to|Smith forces deterinedly dog K L R oty ' &S. REAM E 9 livg' in the White House. Whon saving their second major offort [ L R J 2 vy 74 » ; the: conventiotis had dome their|for (po farmer and wet strong. here ls No 3 N 3 I8 ¥ e 1ot 2 E work it bocame inevitable that the |pojgs of the mid- and north-west, i i ALLEN SHATTUCK = dry’ and overwhelmingly Protos. where Gov. Smith made his first healtl | 0 = Adat eotth should ‘winge - ‘%13 | canmpaten ‘tour, - “That i the aaimg —about how ‘to keep ‘your health. ¢ L $ £ i A at the proepect of voting for the rogion where the Republicans have H reise and * H e et and Calollc'Gov. Smith and [¢iriven * mightily to assure i The .“gl" amonnt of sy v i Ag 1. ZEIGLER = " s Tammany commécglons, 1 was|farmer that Ropuiblican reliet iy the right kind .of féod, .. | | 102 ’ ‘ = B st clttaln fhist tho ‘MoNary.|ihe best and that he ean get it : P P+ N = x » % Haugen bloc of the farmer wost|only through Hoover A 'good appetite i a cherlshEd"pqs- = / thould turn upon Mr. Hoover as With the votcs almost ready to it} X = . ikl o \ [ toe, especially stnce manylho ‘counted, onty ene e toreel session. Our**f‘ood will .do miore 2 [ " irmera bad voiced thelr protor:tainlies stand out, One or (han 'than "tenipt youlr ‘ppetite' ' ‘it'il A for former Gov. Lowden of|is tnay the total vote very likely { ol m Dur Sor e ‘fll b Tinoks. tn the g e i will be of record proportions, a satisfy ' it, I RNicEs W, i cords and perwonalities of the! ey percentage of the normal atisfy v £ W ' i . satis aQviag Bense. .. .. [ o chiet standard bearers 1t was|uiuy at home rote being lured to tisty your s 0 TR zb‘ ¢ f it equally certain that both partios|yy, pells by one consideration or : # daddeis " = :;; NNkl spdentlys court blg business,langiher, It is. certain siso fhat Let yotir pure food Judgmient ring : : IOV AL s0me success.. 1(|tno womin voter has besn inar. you here. = K fy on the changed |ghalied for the march on the polls ot \ 3 4 natlite of both parties that oullin susprising numibers ary that J standing leaders in the monoy|jor yoico in (his eloctior will bo \ marts gre “not ‘#s a unit behind|iouq and distinot, either, "but have given of their Everything else awaits the de- 1 Pl TR Shroc gy nouement of the ballot box. And|] | & £idiry &8 . . Wheop Hurrah wost of those who have had any. F ] f ERY 5 1 i thing to do with this campaign ) J A s e s i are anxious ‘for the final show SR (£ 3 M | L o the ia that they | down and an end to_the suspense. ; Free delivery thrée: daily ; ighe obtain, or retain power has —————— PRONE " h,— “Everythiug” 3 5 : welled roaring proj s he| Sydney Lauremcw reproductions PHONE 478 - ‘ 11 D X% e | 1 KA | ¢ ) \.', 4 %%y{;gag’i;;;g Py, ot rabellion, ery Of disdiin Cliristmas cards, original, dit- I b dems g ! bt ; B Y R il i ng inor 2 h Totlterent, Alaskan, 25 cents each at 3 1 i elves folt at|the Nugget Shop. =AY | & rrrrrrrry »

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