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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY NOV 13, |928 ¥ - - = = — — o | U e g [ Representatives would be free to take ity pnu—l“———’————n er half‘lunks all right in his last UNITED STATES T 3 " Duaily Alaska Empzre R e | e o vt She| Depastment of the e PROFESSIONAL ||| proo " evies i known what would be Gov. Smith's position l ALONG LIFE’S doesn’t think it is all right the of) L L % " ) — [x | way he looks—at these brazen huz- U. S. Land Office, = i i OF JOHN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER| This wis cifén sxpifined during: the ehispif DETOUR tles, Atctorage, Alusks, [P m—r 38 A i paign by both wets and drys who were completely | } \ ‘ i TR e RSN Septamber 19, 1938, DRS. KASER & FREEBURGEN Gastineau Channel g oL ey STDE AR Ghunea o abl | fimiliar with the situation ana clfoumsthooer ik By SAM HILL i [bers when a “hook-up” was what| Notlce is hercby given that DENTISTS ! k Streets, Juneau, Alaska Bishop Cannon understood it, and admitted it be-|&- e e had e middle of|Anton Kahne, entryman, togeth- 801-803 Goldstein Bldg. - ES iy Resolut oF 0 e, S i ; o ; or with his witnesses, Willlam » . A ntered In the Post Office fore the Resolutions and Platform Committe So Times Have Changed wrestling reperous col-|€F W A PHONE 56 uneau Liors i H ey 1id Dr. Barton. That is why Semator Glass was| To men eldctions now ain't what|jar to do Anderson, and Heney Vermeire, Mol s L e H Juz : / TR PTION PATRE. so incensed at them for contending ‘during the| They were back in the day of| , Men like to kiss pretty women,|8ll of Haines, Alaska, has sub- Club SUBSCRIPTION mitted final proof on his home- 2 |5 entverea by careier in Juneau, Douglas, Treadwell and| . paign that Goy. Smith had repudiated the old [but 1t women wouldn't let any but( S EASEIRTORE B T8 Motme- . Meets every Wes By mail, jostage paid, at'the following raten: | i1aiform. He insisted, and all who were at Hous-| For since the women gor {hnandsome men kiss them about 99| $te7% <TEY. SRETER QGREE (o lob r mesday nt 1334 | Co e TR S M - e el sdrnea] familiar with the proceedings knew, that vote er cent of them would go through o 3 Sd o'cloc i 0 ¥ dvance 25, |ton and miliar witl dings v, NOY o h f ti 3, T. 32 8. bl L TS Bt TE Oy Wil peammtl | o e e ik Hiio P thlke They gotta vote as they &re told.|lire unkissed et - ol L Dr. Charles P. Jenne ||, ..er™D. mendercon, Prestes Y 3 & Office "of any fatlure or irregularity |Doth of them kn : - | The only thing harder than try.|lv: 29 B Set-H DENTIST H. L. Redlingshater, Secy-Treas 1 their papers | ¥ A . D *“lin the files of the U. 8. Land = b ral S0 Bustness Offices, These Southern voters who think more of|Safe Guide To Political Thinking|ing to live on his salary for alge, 0% Aoy oo ® Goyl Seng Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine . 0. ELKS | “TMEWBER -7 ASSOCIATED PRESS. " line doctrines of the Anti-Saloon Teagi¥ -the K| 10 1t WAIsSgered, 4t dan't ey T e ¥INE |t no protest is filed in the Mecal Building ever The Associated Tress 18 exclusively entitled fo thel . "0 " . . few bigoted and hate-cherishing % each other land office at Anchorage, Alaska, Telephone 176 G e o e onifted i uis paber and. L’{;Ldvfiwl Jincist oud Baptist preliiers’ thab AR UNREIN .. . LA SIS been made SOl iinin the period of publication, s 3 \ocal news bublished herel e s Tackfon and Witel. . Son"*sald ‘mothes Hwat much ea than it used to belo. thirty days thereafter, said " loct ubl i b the teachings of Jefferson, Jackson and “|you mean when you told your sis-|that daughter just can't see Wh¥|gno1 proot will be accepted and | ALASKA IR AT ION O PUBLICATION, " |son did well to vote against Gov. Smith. They|ter that the girl you taok out last|mother should need any help from : ate B Dr. A. W. Stewart THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION I final certificate issued. DENTIST TG Brothes - are not Democrats and the further they stay|night was a ‘washout’?" st Suiald T LINDLEY GREEN, oo 16 A __ Visiting Brothers welce i wway from the Democratic Party the greater will| “I meant” he said disgusted A timid man's ides of belng Raginter. Amt Bl gt LR L R e be the appeal of the party to intelligent and|“that she is the Kind of a girl who hetween the devil and the deep,|pirst publication, Oct. 13, 1928. Oklod: Phine 160, Ras. e sy civilized people would be all right to stay home|deep sea is trying to decide what|yast publication, Nov. 18, 1928, Phone 276, l Scottish Rits DRI SRR T i mother hang o ! to do when he Is getting different —_— ¢ il ‘atings th of waiting for the last mwum‘m s a foul ball as a date.” yrders from the traffic cop and : £ mond Friday uch to report before we know who is elected to some P he back seat driver, | Dr. H. Vance Vallows' | X Passing Observation When a flapper feels she has = fffice in Alaska has become a regular post-elec- a £ \datel 3 oo v] L ’. \1‘ 'z \;<.“ cc eg pos! ol 5 all Fightr Tt eait madi Rekpald: ook s MM ae e ongo‘“-rt‘h_ li‘;nmcgt'l!en Blag vnu'r!:RB HEISEL. Becretary. i KoMt pRetIMAiIA eaNns across antic in a Zepp he can with paint and earrings 9% or 15 abpoinment s 52 ) s 3 starts letting her 1 TOW. Acensed Ost thic Physic's) 1 Thanksgiving as usual. Democ are supposed [ V" e ! Residence, Gast'neau Hotel Tkkad ._,,,. No. 7% it to give thanks just like other people Heart Throb Stuff ATTENTION EASTERN STARS i n‘:;l!l every Mondg i | o e 1ass you've BICKEG Wha, my| ~ Regulnr- buiusst HBka Tus RS T R WALTER HELLAYN, Dictato i | Have you joined the Red Cross? If not, i neau Chapter No. 7, O. E. S.| Dr. Geo. L. Barton H. HART, Secretary. i s do it now 1 don't deny looks most be-|at 8 o'clock Tuesday evening, | CHIROPRACTOR, Hellenthal Bidg. i PIRATION. Fe NN E witch'en; November 13th, at Odd Fellows’ Office Service Omly s ? I - ~ 2 ¥4 are ) |Hall. Visiting members welcome Hours: 10 a. m. to 12 noon, Second and.Fourth Mon- . ke | Citizen of the world But after you are married b Ha Mon . Mr. Hoover's plan to visit the principal South You'll -never Gk har I MILDRED MARTIN. W. M. \Il TUAL ICE CREAM p.m. to 6 p. m. and 7 p. m.||day of each mon « \\ % ¥ b TG QU Y -/ 0dd Fellows' Hall, be- | American countries before his inauguration i (Olaete st hnqmrnr.r itchet \iv. ALICE BROWN, Secretary. t4 8 Dby Phons B89 ‘:{“{#Y l“ buq ‘1‘«»:__ AG){ | an inspiration and s him as a genius. It 5 b A i g 4 T 75¢ per quart CHIROPRACTIC A . 3 | ; : Mr. Edison has been presented with a Con- i ¢ i Medicine, HMJ EL NAGHEL. ' s o | 11 do more to re-establish and broaden friendly a3 it @ g Something Else Pri right—Christmas cards, | % o d is not the practice of Medicine, ret; will gressional gold medal of honor, has heard the 9 & We Deliver B rktry St Outaopathy, e 'y ! relations among the countries of the Westerniy,, 4, ijong of the President of this people, has| Blinks: “He said it was a large selectiongat.Eaplre. il —8 T Grder of i G R thing that ever before has 0C-| .. cived the congratulations of the world. And|fcke. == JUNEAU BILLIARDS}|= gemfi,‘d“",”,,‘f,";'f’wfl‘-;'-‘.,: i curred. It will give the soon-to-be Chief Execu- this is well Jinks: “Well, was it?" CARLSON TAXI | days of e ch rgunth [3 | tive acquaintance and information that will be, It is a supreme destiny when a man by| Blinks: “No, it was just raw Phonss SISO ka0 Helene W. T.. Albrecht: ?«ufi““cmn L9 0 H SiiiAssrable” Het Pk yim and his country|general achknowledgement can stand in mortal g ¥ PHYSICAL THERAPIST | | T warthy it b Salthy’ his tadute of (ke Presidency estimation above Presidents, Emperors and Kings|tpe place Is Still Undiscovered ]\("U Arrlvflls i B gy o § B 7N, v ] TR % 4 bove cipalities and powers. Such destiny| i i P 4 7 —~ camatac ‘ tricity i And further, and probably as fully important|—above principa 8- 804§ 'y " 1% Utopia is a place where e 410 Goldstein Blag. ”%fm:u"s’ l;‘ B0 st 2. Roaveb's SalLoto Bouth AmaicAy \‘\‘;H “utn':‘\!ulrnr};::“l'n:im)‘::v‘nl Cobgresseh i R i""')" ‘I“l;‘“h.‘vl nn);]on} ‘ ey Souners Cmmc‘!’mdl,’",’; d e s voliticlans| World may o8 , Congresses, Bm-|y,ihorq anybody else by tellin i s s e 5| Mcetings mecond and las Wil take him out ‘of the reseh’ ot the,politiclansypy,, ong Kings—save injgssociation with thelge *n W o P b Another shipment Janeau Public Lihrary B | Monday At 10 i t s . o re It will f PR Vo " REM L ’ g A T-ansient hrothers “arged whe otherwise would give him no r 4 ) stfton - 1 yrid will ver TR RS 8 ; exceptional incident—but the wor ne R pains and ntine's Optical Dep te attend. Council Zham- give him opportunity for desirable contemplation!e,rget the man who brings to it new comfort, S . e . bers, Fifth Street. i and development of serenity. new joy, new revelations of material or spiritual Foolish Question Mother’s Grandma Free Reading Room Opuc‘lnnLngdong:A:&trm i'iu‘;v\.' #;R#§,$T§£iln3§. bl % s The standing of the United States, due to the|truth “Why don't you wait t1 you I | == —_ e Nicaraguan difficulties, has been impaired in| Life demands, of course, exemplifications of gu““:.‘- ikl Dt abre ou COOKIES | b Mgt 8 | Tgoe. M geentieg Blde. | Tl ouaR AERIE 117 . O, B merica, and it would take just such a|essential varied expression, but its richest re-|ECt YOIT CAF B B o | e ‘? - i\\' aq ’ J 3 :‘h H e P e ntemplates| Wards, its test factions and honors go to ‘;\“",‘ e model?” ask Reugmz Rm;:)nloopen ‘:‘rom Wals | nlghl: 8 oflclo}l‘ ‘ sold adventure his oover contemplate = i ?| the Thrifty ; L M D. m. | Lablhnt HE ; b %4 one whose genius is not parochial, which op a Hiar. S sar C ies |! s s | B to put things right. There will probably bej o F0 " 5 G hcement and betterment of| ‘Huh!” retorted the other, “think| Golden Bear Cookies 1| civoutition” Btk AEBRE S Ebia Sy — | Douglas, William Oit, W. P. Guy not a statesman in South America that will not I want to be riding around a ; 1|1 to 6:30 p. m.—7:00 p. m. to Slm son | ecyel \r, Visiting ? all mankind Feviis and Vegetaliles D 0 |L. Smith, Secsetiry have unbounded confidence in American good faith| of this wonder group of mortal immortals|bus 10 vears out of date? ruits and Vegetables ||| 5:30 p. m. Opt ) | Brothers welcome. and will not be charmed with the President-elect|of the ages Thomas Alva Edison is a conspicuous e Current Magazines, Newspapers e 'An.olo- ook N 2 (7 oy Ao SR and Mrs. Hoover befare.the South American visit|member. He gave llght and music to the 'world It Is To Laugh ] Reference Books, Etc, i “’?f‘. % Mop'mm.f,, B ] AMERICAN LEGION Rl ke Berminated |in measure greater and more complete than had| A lot of cornfeds seem to think | PRER 10 ALE o o e SRR That Mr. and Mrs. Hoover will benefit by|been dreamed possible since the primal fiat of|it is what they eat at regular meals B ————— 0 | Glasses Fitted ‘ fon * th MU the uvl\, there is no dodbt. Mr, Hoover has not|the Almighty not what they stuff on between A | rproomesamegm ——— .l Leneses Ground ) | eacn moat) ip iy ¥ = ¥ i Thae Roving okl Congress has done well to honor this man|’em that adds the weight. SANITARY GROCERY || RNER - e % in formal wise, but the fact adds little to ! BURFORD’S CO! S last several years, and, while one would never|y,, ‘osteem already voluntarily accorded to him| One Thing They Won't Bym “ 3 D) » L T guess it from the returns, he has had a very|py a1 the world. { “I'll smoke a pipe hereafter,” said The Store That Pleases e Rellal;;e Tl'ansfell;s b strenuous and nerve-straining political campaign Wizard of science he has been, but high Disgusted Henry Johnson Goetz. - > L | PIG'N WHISTLE C. Phone 1: Res. f ptves, ~rpumasmrappnaapayps s . tancts’ {8 conld nbt fall to 1e|postie: bt Humanitasianism as- well: ~His' Bish|“Por Row thht witaiand daughter | PHONES 83—#%5 I COURTESY and GUOD | WOMEN CF MOOSEEEART e e ‘ goul tributed inval A 2 ; | (] NoveBytte—Box ot Bulk ||| gmrvioN Our Motto | " "LEGION, NO. 439 9 immensely refreshing to retrace the scasons— |genius has contributed invaluably to the poor smoke, | | Meets iat Sud ird TRRtstaxk ' early fall and summer and finally to overtake|and the low. His name and fame will be| [I'm always out of cigarettes, v s g | each month, 8 P.M. at Mooss i i ey before tackling & Washington |SuDg Wherever human beings are gathered to- Gt [ — ifl‘“ i & ag X . gether throughout the world. Ought'a Have Big Sale If It Does| 3 i fe ry and March and the officesseekers and|® 9 | Esther In, Senlor Re- 18 v e IR S Ehn "Dpe.” said thel weary-loaking| THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY gont; Agnes Oris, Recorder. ' b he veterinarian, it true - : o AL Favima » plan is an inspiration Realism and the Movi man to t . | 7 i i kel AR g mtvssgiiege Al “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” B .. e 4 ¢ (New York Times.) dogs to keep them from going 3 A R . ' JUST IN THE INTEREST OF HISTORY.| ot many would agree with the baseball|mad?” Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 Brunswick Bowling iy o 4 g |player in “Elmer the Great,” who hated places ure,” replied the veterinarian, Alleys i ! i Now that the campaign is n\'vrlmlvrosl in where he had never been. But nearly every “Well,” went on the weary-l00k- - e jis, (e v fts incidents and the manner the issues Were|,ne will admit a sort of reminiscent fondness|ing one, “do you think it I gave Stand—Miller's Taxi { drawn belong to history, and errors and m for the places where he has been. It is this|my wife a shot of it 'twould keep Phone 218 TN statements made by participants in the conflict|sentimental regard for the familiar which makes|her from getting mad so much?” o it will eventually be set right. Yet it is of some|New York movie audiences like pictures of the o5 G 0 M SIMP INS CO : importance that the living witnesses of the events | Battery and the Woolworth Building and Times Interesting . . . 2‘ should have ss nearly authentle accounts as pos-|Squere. ~And when films swith & New ‘York| There is a family named Hpss y JAPANESE TOY il sible, and it would be well for those who write|Setting are shown in the West there is a thrill|living at Frederickstown, Ohio. Re- PRINTING and STATIONERY ! SHOP " o » § ¢t | Of Tecognition by those who have been to the|member what a “hoss” was? ! about them to go to the records for the facts ” H B. MAKING | 8 ! ' TACUS ) etropolis and @ whispered identification for f ]’ Jregstd UP SCRIPTO LONG LEAD PENCILS . B. i rather than to take statements lfmnlv rlu.rnu.. the | their untraveled neighbors. And i Mowl LING CABINETS OFFICE EQUIPME Front Street i Glupaign by partisans endeavoring to' influence| A new scenario has been written With & walt-| ' A Hews item says: “An airplkue | FI NT P. 0. Box 218 for Mall Orders _} ' voters. [For instance, our esteemed Stroller, |ress for a heroine. The director thought it would |can sometimes be seen from the —says Taxi Tad. Phone 244 QOpposite Alaska Electric Light Office | | speaking of Gov. Smith, says: be a good idea to take some of the scenes|ground when the ground cam’t be||—and the problem of some- | i In fact, his address of acceptance in an actual restaurant, one of a chain known on from it.” to go is solved by call- ! ' sealed his doom, in which address he throughout the country. He wrote to the man- “e;‘aybeamu there also are times r:‘hg“r;in;l: 0 or 94. Z ride | MORRIS ' saw fit to repudiate the Prohibition agement for permission to do so o viator rough the country can be | CT i plank adopted by the convention that Instead of being flattered by the request and|" om 80 aviator can see the| | through the country by CONSTRUCTION s ! i i 2 catifi ANY | ground easily enough when he| |enjoyed at this time of the i nominated him, substituting therefor a gratified at the prospect of widespread publicity , " | : D Y| wishes he didn't. year. Reasonable rates. é measure emhodying his personal views. they replied that the seript for the film would 5 4' 4SKAN HOTEL . | What 16 wibatines I the stakerhabs that kitke10 hu;’v to be submitted to make sure that there B ts OF Lotb Frik ¢ SAND and | So i e i Blow .|would be mothing in it derogatory. Their ide: /e § Shaw, editor of the Review of Reviews, re ¥ a : ok ; e ; and the imbibing of soup by the aid of a|8 : s ) i mittee on Resolutions and Platform was submit-|ohonee may be all ivery well for the mogles | that When it came to marrying he Carlson’s Taxi and Dave HouskL, PROP. Carpenter and Concrete {a 3 ted to him by Senator Pittman, chairman of the|hur not good publicit, B *| was as lucky as she was, Fi Work. 3 0l 0 y for a real restaurant, Y o f committee. Senator Glass, who wrote the law ok i The modern daughter wants to Ambulance Service = = R S ; ; N re. i >rohtbith = T 0o large nor too § enforcement plank (there was no Prohibition Bishop Rowe (-reeted run everything around the house Singl 0 jo T i plank) denied that Gov. Smith had repudiated B ooty but the sewing machine and vae- Phone BSingle 0 and 94 small for us. | § any plank in the platform. Josephus Daniels and (Chicago Tribune.) uum sweeper. i Gov. Moody, both also members of the Resolutions| ~When Bishop Peter Trimble Rowe of Alaska| o i dow "”‘;.’“'l““; g MORRIS and Platform Committee and both, like Semator|arose to speak at the missionary mass meeting|J0 much mourning for her hus, An CTI 1 Glass, Prohibitionists, agreed with Senator Glass,|ID the Washington Auditorium today the great|Pand until after she has taken a 9 o |4 CONSTRUCTION CoO. that Gov. Smith's attitude was entirely consist- f‘l"l"‘“"’""‘]'“ ")"‘“""”; “;"“'('" masse to greet !ecyl::,d c‘::;p(:;l ‘ll:: ?t::t:ly looking erry 8 axi t BYILDING CORTRACTORS | . 5% - S his popular hero of the frozen wilds of the I t o atfo The ac P o FAR ML 8 piadlorm. The fack, WHIAS HBSHes North, o b ther sattied back SRR oy a|at a man’s wite whether his idea PHONE 199 nterest A.ccoun Phone 62 members of the committee knew when in session that Gov. Smith would do exactly what he did. was nominated, with more than two-thirds of the convention voting for him the subject which had in it a cooling and comfort-|Of the worst luck he ever had Ing suggestion for the hot weather sufferers of |Was in mot having broken a leg or Gov. Smith had notified the convention in|the convention. been Kkidnaped the night he started advance of his attitude He gave it in a state- For thirty-three years Rishop Rowe has | out to propose. ment in the New York World on the eve of the|“mushed” his way over the long trails of Alagka| Friend wife may think her les- convention and it was printed in the Houston|Carrying the gospel to the remotest villages in et papers and carried by the Associated Press to|the Arctic Circle. Now he makes his journeys ey the country. This was printed before the conven-|P¥ 2irship. ¥ ; “ tion convened, and it was one of the main topics ,lml,‘“m""\!:g wwi\l: "‘"}"; missions, he now has Mm ’s Cafe of conversation and consideration among the dele-|j, i | onder the church has presented . y e . In his honor a $100,000 foundation fund fos the gates. In the face of this statement Gov. Smith|use of his work in Alasks Stand at Gastineau ADDS to your income, standing Imperial Building Front Street Attorney The Packard Taxi PHONE 444 Stand at Arctic on first ballot.| The United States A Prompt Service, Day and Night ood things of life, s Miami is Then, before the convention adjourned, Gov.|getting the best grade of liquor from fthe Bac CovicH AuTo SERVICE { Smith sent a telegram to the convention, telling|h@mas, while the inferior kinds go elsewhere Regular Dinners STAND AT THE OLYMPIC i ¢ it exactly his position. He did not wait for the|~Miaml Herald. And if a United States At- Phone 342, Day or OPENS the way to opportunity acceptance speech to make known his views,|!0'P€Y doesn’t know the best grade who does?— Night and success. Tt ers g! g TN B (Macon, Ga., Telegraph.) which were well known at Houston. sk .ol . Juneau, Alaska g ’l‘vm- r;.’:-( is llhut the lh.zu»‘lnn ‘run\‘v.n.lhm.wus This is Just a guess, of m”r;. Vit ik Lunches We welcome your Interest Prompt Delivery of ready to adopt a much stronger anti-Prohibition |what the idnappers who swiped: he e ALL KINDS OF COAL plank than the position indicated by Gov. Smith | brewer wanted was to make hip (ot h::mlj(::: Open 6 a. m. to 2 a. m. 4 Account in his statement to the World, bis telegram to the|to let the stuff bubble before bottime. 1o POPULAR PRICES John Borbridge PHONE 48 convention, his acceptance speech and subsequent | (Macon, Ga., Telegraph.) TAXI 47 Paid Semi-Annuall — speeches. The Resolutions and Platform Com- i —_— i Merchants Lunch served ¥H0 o Fax f i o mittee and the convention were overwhelmingly| 7he Tunney wedding was first in many|§ from 11:30 a. m. to 2 ts—38 ! i opposed to the Volstead Act. Gov. Moody and|"0ns I Which some notice scoms to have beon || g mm, daily. 50 cents | Daye—40 A Service Transfer Co. Bhnator Glads, who 1ed' the fight for the drys,|'2ken of the groom.— (Indianapolis Star.) R s e am— T X B M Behrmds Bank ‘ .SAW MILL WO00D 8, tl eed that the best policy, S bl AR ‘ 1 he P 1 N i view of the sentiment of some of the Southern |pyaf ' "hALECIO MR reDoricd in the pollce : PN Oftice Phone 359 e " that he had been robbed of a g o Residence Phone 443 States, would be to compromise by not com-|lons of moonshine. __(,,hnmm'"h“”[:“I:“r;?)!‘“' Y MAB REEDER’S TAXI Oldest Bank in Alaska ;,__ mitting the party on the question of Prohibi- 0 BRI VA T HARR ABRY PHONE 182 A e cmweotion at all, leaving it open %o that the can- “London tajors are horrifieq at American N Proprietor b d Night Servi il | BST, MOST UP-TO-DATE AND & didates on the National ticket and those running ol clothes.” Who wouldn't be? —- (Toledo ) 4 Day I lmmmmmmum. / / for Senatorships or members of the House of[Blade.) ' =9 . | PT ANT IN ALASKAS. JUNEAU TRANSFER COMPANY Mhmks and Stores Freight and B and sclf-respect, MAKES you independent and thrifty, GIVES you protection and the e

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