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§ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, NOV. 15, 1928. Daily Alaska Empire |:.i" o Sncio v an 3wt i g quh B o e B R PROFESSIONAL | — 1 f its creed. Intolerance cannot perman- | G—————— t hehave separate yoursell UNITED STATES T— States forever dictate to the rest of them in \ thoughtful daughter is or GENERAL LAND OFFICE |@—o - Fraternal >ocieties i 0N W, TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER|matters such as Prohibition. Nor can a bare DETOUR who bawls father out for not being U. S. Land Office, |3 i S ST i . 3 2 dicta a e el | ) to make more money so he Anchorage, Alaska, i R o T Soniyl I ths| otity 1 any. Htate SIcTST FUE ac THTSCEY ire a maid to relieve mother| September 19, 1928, | |DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER Gastineau Channel RINTING, COMPANY it Second and Main|in the same State when individual liberty is a BousEWOIk Notice is hereby given that DENTISTS [part cf the stakes. That is why bootlegging has e avs sed what 4|Anton Kahne, sntryman, togutis $01-808 Goldsteln Blds. Juneau as Second Class|become a major industry in all of the American| fullow sees in the girl he|er with his witnesses, William PHOND 56 Frem ne A States—an Industry recognized By a very large| o buy a wedding ring for,|Anderson, and Henry Vermeire, Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. J""“"' Lions SUBSCRIPTION PATRA. |proportion of the people, and among the best| Flinks—For an old married man » thought it's now possible for|8il of mnlws. A;aska, hash sub- | L BeMverea by careier in Juneau, Doudias, Treadwell and| .\ 1s of the industry afe thousands on thou-|he certainly does seem to think an|yny 1o see as much or her as he|Mitted final proof on his home- Meets every Wea aw! t . stea , serial 06121, ts By mall, postage pald, at the following rates: inds who vote dry on account of other political|aWful lot of his wife. 1 a0 erizy, JHEELUC NS Ui ol nesday at 12:29 : ¥ dvance i : 1 and 2, secticn 12 and lot 1, R e Bt g monan, In AATARS | | T ciness reasons than the question of Pro-| Links—Say, though they have| aving a bandit take your li ; Y "clock $1.26 b N%NWY%, section 13. T. 32 S.| | Dr, Charles P iy » tl; heen married 20 years she sti t o ¢ to be keen about ~ T. aries I'. jenne d >reside pcubscribers will confer a faror TMre of Irrogularity | hibition Btz b RN head anything to be keen about,|p Tgo'p "o R M. snd it is now Easter™D. Fesde President ts as much attent i A i sht be ever DENTIST ! et Saay P m the delivery of their papers i | % doubid. e ;"‘m him{ we reckon it might be even| ® o T e U. 8. Land H. L. Redlingshafer, Secy-Treas Telephone for Rditorial and Buainces 072 ™~ —| The poor politiclan s made the butt for[3® ¢ Tadery R 20m; the chld-10mice, Anchorage, Alaska, and Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine MEMBER =7 ASSOCIATED PRESS. any troubles for many people Now - comes)| P . take it—as an example for|g ) *o i ec e filed in the Mecal Building v el . 0 _the The Associated Press is exclusive ly entitled to 2 % & > y follow land office at Anchorage, Alaska, Telephone 178 e tan of all news dispatches credited to| Aimee McPherson to say that the indictment of 3 2 at ge, 4 ; B e t Contranifie -l within the period of publication, | = i pe he it or not otherwise credited in this paper and also thef . = . ; : + Jlocal news published herel “‘ i trouh: et Sa 16t HETLREE S e iy w “k“" wife ]knnn.« righ. | Ho, Hum! or thirty days thereafter, said ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER|( . . fairs with the W Swae due Bl TRE . BD 1 AND DIVORCE."—Head-| g, proof will be accepted and Dr. A. W. Stewart THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION wltidinou i ffa wi 3 was ( 0 Can't figure out,” growled angry | final certificate issued DENTIST % politics Lon | . | there wouldn't be any di- J. LINDLEY GREEN, _—_ “For when the dish is taken off 5. it pHar ' Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. g ) $ v f wasn't any Register. SEWARD BUILDING Co-Ordinate Bod.. A Bishop declares the present generation is the table it First publication, Oct. 13, 1928, AL DI Bt o5 g only explanation of Why|yast publication, Nov. 16, 1928. Phone 276. coitlsh Rits ought to ask for a law asserting it. That would on!” | m flapp don’t die of pneu- leave no doubt abou it [ f a tragedy for your child- | | ecuting Attorney at Los Angeles for|.j,q, | the world’s best If any one disputes it he| Is as full as 'twas when it came | Regular meetings | o during the long cold in second Friday each | SRR They're A Scream 5 that the poor | germs that Dr H Vance ’lyll i 2dd Fellow: The: good ‘will jand . gfeat ‘exhalEatinns d Bob—Saw some funny pictures|, them are so exposed they o 2 o The good will and great expectations of all| Fob-—Saw some funny p lem ate s _exposed th . SR Americans will sail with President-Elect Hoover|!ast night that ga % Zood t mselves before they A > Ho 10 to 12; 1 to §; when he departs on the battleship Maryland for ; lavgh : - dirty work 5 = or Ly appolnment Bill—1 didn't know there was a| - e \ nsed Osteopathic Physic'an South America next Monday gl e muim afh Lcenscy one: Otics 1071 e e RS 4 ek T NOIT]]CE Residence, Gastineau Hotel Pt el ood . eek e Am F e radiomocibn . R - on't ss having your 3 as 4 ] g e Meots | Bout miss haviss yor me enrolled as &| " poy pign't gee them:at a movie meet Thursday, November | \ ; 3 t member of the Red Cros You will always night, a My girl and | were looking through || it 8:00 p. m. in the Dug-| regret if it you don’t make sure of your mem-|au o1a bership in that wonderful orgahization. nily album she'd found Business includes the nom-| \ Dr. Geo. L. Barton 5 H.“;:i\ul'!'. lsl-;‘i\.fi“,:y:tm by i ot in the attic lination of officers for the com:n, CHIROPRACTOR, Hellenthal Bidg. | ("~ " CANADA ALARMED AT EXTENT OF i < | Followsd B & Sa0{al )murg, Office Service Only v MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE MU, i€ HER AMERICAN BUYING. i . nents. Hours: 10 a. m. to 13 1noon, 2| | second’ ang Fourth Mon- @ i ads Einstcin and the New Germany. Boosting Mis SRS, b ; adyl iy i p.m to 6 p m and 7 p. m pach . moahth: 18 Apparently rather startled to find that Canada | il Maybe atter all (1S wilsbannr : g 5 MUTUAL ICE CREAM 100 1% 1 Phose 529 0da oW Hal, be- is the best customer of the T'nited States, that| (New York World.) campaign wasn’t started by the HARR) arty t by + an't be beat anywhere, cards 75¢ t CHIROPRACTIC {HARRY L L it 13 e " S arty leaders but by the gent who ¥ > 75¢ per quar LATEE i Canadians buy moye in Amcric: than is bought| — Dr. Albert instein, interrupted in his little VoY s pan ik KT if] By he the - Tunet Thsttotans: per q o SR Rl CHAS B 3 . ; ; f tary. Yy, England, which from the L ning until about |apartment-house study in Berlin, stormed for a |5 \ples at Empire office. We Deliver Surgery nor Usteopathy. a year ago was America’s prizc patron, Canad-|moment at the intruduer. Then he announced |lies: | ke T Eoa Bt - \ : bewun to develop sentiment that they|that he is working,on a theory that may startle . ; e JUNEAU BILLIARDS , R 13ye: Deguiiato Jexelo) . |the world more than his doctrine of relativity,| He's Plumb Looney, in Fact CARLSON TAXI | Py diys Of cach month, & his vague statement gained a colunm on a front| The prize optimist is a fellow| Phones Single O and 94 Helene W. J.. Albrecht, Fal S ML gD, AR age crowded with campaign news. Many who|Who thinks if he organizes a Lib. PHYSICAL THERAPIST | TI, Worthy Matres, . 4 been started to induce t e of le-in-Canada| jaaq it must have reflected that the retiring|eral Party all the chmen will \ w rrlvals Medical Gymnastics, Massage 2 » goods and a political campaiz ) increase the|savant, his modest den and his scientific absorp- |bolt their own parties and join i % " ! lectricity ] ENIGHTS oF Heighth of the Canadian fi wall. The Western |tion present a strange contrast with the front- . ‘.3:,.‘,’2“.2,:,'2,.”',‘22' | SegherEQLUMBUS Tribune of Vancouver, B. C., is cue of the educa-|page news from Germany just ten years ago. Real Mystery Another shipment Public Lib e Me con tors in the buy-at-home campaig nd was re- | It must be #.Iik]'(‘hat it also presents a tri-| “When I was young my father : ol ||Janeaun c rary cently urged to desi by an American r.wmr"'”'l'l“”'l contrast, _lhe (;ur(nau_v that ten years tlu‘nmht cards one of the greatest g [ and Valontine's Optical Dept, : u 3 ago was still battling for life—the Germany of |evils of the day Mother’s Grandma s R L. DOUGLASS IDW. M. MCINTYRE \Juu Moltke, Bismarck, the Kaiser, von Tirpitz,| *“Yeah?" Free Rcadmg Room Opticlan ‘“d opwmtrm J INER, Secreiary the General Staff—is as dead as the Bourhons. “Yes, and I can't see why, since - - e — The Western Tribune ’ The Germany of von Humboldt, Helmholtz, Bun-|he'd never played bridge with h COOKIES °"§,,’:"3‘,3:$°:‘.’ :::" H‘:fi‘:",l:' ,,Y‘{f,":";e ,fm.'.‘. O/ UGLAS AERIE 117 F. 0. & An American rcader of The Tribune sen, Koch, Rontgen and Virchow lives on, and in|wife as a partner.” g : by Appointment Meets Mondag has written in cxpressing regret con- Binstei s given us the greatest of mathe- ~ Reading Room Open From o " %mwm 8 o'clock cerning an editorial which appeared in i nee Newton. Indeed, the He Undsrstodll | (;nl(len Bl"ill‘ C()Okil‘s £ a m to 10 p. m. H ¥ nagles’ Hall last week’s issue. The purport of the rmany of science and scholarship has perhaps| “There’s no back.seat driver in| | [Otrouiation Room Open ' From e as. Willlam Ott, W. P. Guy editorial was that Canadians buy many gained rather than lost since a defeat which % hed 1 O 1 5H it Al 1 to 5:30 p. m—T7:00 p. m. to Robert Simpson Smith, Secsetiry Visiting things from the United States which converted a m y empire into a republic of | go vour wife alw Fruits and Vegetables | Ll Opt. D. th 1d just as well obtain from the civilians, Whether y Dr. B i (20, your, wile, AINERERENE o 11'e t Magazines, Newsspapers they could just i ans, lether we say Dr. Binstein repre-|wneel when you go riding, eh™’ | | Current Maga )y pape uraduate Los Angeies ook | tactories of their own country ., The ef- sents the new Germany or the old ante-Bis- arcastically retorted the other I Reference Books, Etc, lege of Optomstry and fect of this habit (it really is a habit) marckian Germany, it is the Germany the world | s ooy et ] ! FREE TO ALL Opthalmelogy vk is to give employmént and opportunity prizes. .| married one. A R dnaab b L TR Glasses Fithed eets second :n for thousands in the United States, and S | tourth Thursday v PO eses Grouad & ot to prolong the opportunity dearth in : _ Sad Fact SANITARY GROCERY » ,], won é eacn moath ip Canada The Bow in a Maine Woods. You can't do much more for p BURFORD’S CORNER VS <% Dugout. The reader says he regretted to read man born dumb than you can for || wppo g A ¥ {lo—— — ey . st 5 e Store That Pleases Reliable T £ [ / the editorial because it advocated a PRI B IR cne born blind, eliable Transfer ! » trade-at-home policy on the part of Can- A Suy e 2 L — * PIG'N WHISTLE CANDY Phone 149 Res. 148 " R adians, He referred to the money that A8 Sonrdny bowAd- AN hanpat the Hok It's Anything But! PHONES 83—85 COURTESY and GUOD WOMEN OF MOOSEEEART a ers’ Club of Boston in November will at least g By Noae Better—Box or Bolk 2 tourists spend here, and declared his give the deer and bears of Maine a sporting| Observes Jack Warwick—Many 2 SERVICE Our Motto Moo, LEGION, KO, 439 belief .in, free trade bewteen the United chance. Among the archers who will penetrate|® husband, were he to look at his B et B eets 1st and 3rd Thursdays Seeond and Fourth are buying too much on this side of the line The result is that an ¢ ational campaign ha who favors free trade between Canada and the United States as the balancing medium declares his anxiety “to break down the Boston Society of Natural History, and Cyrus|ing for a rare painting.” | Hall. tariff walls that my, in this respect, ’ : i ' i ta it Esther Ingmgp, Senlor Re- Dallin, the sculptor, Rare? Huh! That painting is the he Imisgulfed country had'put around mers [l e BUIDOE L | et e s b st 2l - AUTOS: FOR- HIRE [HE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY g ii i o sl e The correspondent is not alone in et ——————————————ll ) ge. nothing new. While one would not care to meet | tcday—and besid how could it} “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” i — his desire for a breaking down of United the charge of the bull elephant or the rhino,|be rare getting roasted by him States tariff walls, which have so ef- the Alaskan brown bear and the king of beasts|the way it does? Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 ‘ Brunswick Bowling fectively blocked many Canadian pro- in Africa have been laid low by that means. — 11 ducts from what would otherwise be Some master archers have taken a‘ certain risk Deflated Values Alleys their natural market. Perhaps the day in hunting with the bow. The camera was freely| “What's the matter with the for men and women will dawn when a different situation used, and one suspects that the high-power rifle |‘eleven’ this year?” asked one col- A Stand—Miller's Taxi obtains, but in the meantime Canada was within reach for an emergency. After all, |lege boy of another. 4 4 Phone 218 is spending millions keeping American the bow is a surer arm than the Amazonian In-| “Ah” growled the other, “tiie Y factories busy, while Canadians walk the dian’s blowpipe, fifves ‘aRd- diRetans At worll 3 GEO M SIMPKINS LO rrt streets out of employment, and hundreds The deer and bear which the Boston Rovers ; . . o two cents.” are forced to cross the border in order will attack with arrows are really not dangerous. PANESE TOY to obtain work. Of course, the skill of the chase counts in get- R L ase Trus ' PRINTING and STATIONERY SHOP Canada is the best customer that ting near enough to let fly the shaft. There is no Tni Saaktns i " You usually can tell by just IPTO LONG LEAD PENCILS A H. B. MAKINO the United States has in all the wide risk to life and limb, unless the Rov 1o SCR world. And yet, from a population ts thop | oVers unin-locking at a man whether he gets Front Street world. Ana sel, from o population |ieniionally shoot at one. smother N - Sugtpipd FILING CABINETS OFFICE EQUIPMENT ae o Rt nations. ould reduce her importa- \ . S # for the bottles than he does out T Y Phone 244 Qpposite Alaska Electric Light Office = tibns from Uncle Sam by considerable Canadians Should Buy Own Goods. of buying hats for his wife. —and the problem of some- P e and still be giving her traditional friend G . e Times change and instead of a||where to go is solved by call- more business than friendship could pos- Th:““;:;r('; Ts'(':‘""”:"h::‘";‘;‘i:;i:'o l‘"pc"))! 1o | K11V father nsklr‘l(s her flame||ing Single O or 94. A r!t;e MORRIS sibly demand. by he " acticed protec! whether he can keep the home||through the country can be becn)lsf sr‘m‘thmkx of her own people first. - While | fires burning it is getting so the| [enjoyed at this time of the - CONSTRUCTION not advocating that Canada begin competing with young man wants to know whether| | year. Reasonable rates. COMPANY FILIPINOS IN HAWAIIL her in the building of tariff walls, it is only|her father can afford the luxury Al ASKAN HO ' EL fair that Canadians should make use of their i SAND and An increase during the last seven years of |Purchasing power in such a way as to develop Or:",so;:—m;l;:; advantages the M RN REAS LE RATES RA a 26,445 in the Filipino population of the Ter- :::“(’"e‘;“'“ "”“"“J”‘i" “l"f provide opportunities |pachelor has over the father of & ODE ONAB GRAVEL Btory . o awail SR o P 8 r sons an daughters. > - L) 2 containing such sentiments from g able to use the telephone and the N Work. obtained at the United States immigration sta-|reader, but unfortunately the government cr ook |cAr When he wants to. Ambulance Service . e 2 PRl tion at Honolulu. United States is not as liberal as it mig | To a cynic the wedding ring on g 4 - ==l [ { No job too large nor too In the seven year period the increase shown |garding importations from ('anuda‘ "”l';eh(-laubsee r;: 8 woman's finger is just a eign EN Bagle 0 321 04 small for us. { during the last 12 months, from July 1, 1927,[the policy of mass production which obtajne in |ihAt Some man fsn’t having much to June 30, 1928, was the largest of any other|the United States, and because of the adysising |l $aY about how his salary shall MORRIS BB Seir theatink T et American products get in the magazines of that|DC Spent. } A‘n d g Ll try, which flood Canada from e It a girl is not getting kissed CONSTRUCTION CO During the seven years 56,541 Filipinos came [C°UR rom end to end, Be 9 T 3 i b it i 3 g g ' h Into the Territory trom tho Philippine Islandh|on' (i ows lopittimute: gemeos’,lo, b outsold | Hlese devklt lewt beoaise of the Try's 1axt BYILDING CONTRACTORS cal science that Oriental ports and U. S. wainlaind ports and only warning of medi e Canadians are obviously laboring hew I A t Phone 62 80,096 departed. Of this (otal, 70,071 came from |disabilities, and vlously laboring under mapy|§erns toltfie ariginal party. v PHONE 199 nterest ccoun in order to counteract tI lips meet, but because Dame Na- . the Philippines and Oviental ports and 470 came|is only reasonable that the public of (his soun. |ture handicapped her with & face Stand at Gastineau from the United States try should be asked to buy the product c fl : cts of the|that would stop a clock. pEili pominion, wherever price and quality are equal,| The modern idea is that if the ADDS to your income, standing THE ISSUE IN THE SOUTH. That is all that The Tribune suggests, teeth. the appendix or the husband and sclf-respect, JUNEAU TRANSFER - i —— 4 $ " COMPANY & WThe few given tie press last week by| —One of the passengers who came over on the B The Packard Taxi L f ‘ ’ fopmer Postmaster-General Durieson leaves no|UT4f Zeppelin says for three days the passengers PHONE MAKES you independent and nfi"l’hf“h aad. Sores doubt that the results of the recent election|'%d @ Very troublesome trip, that rations were V] 444 thrif eight and Ba BBVe lott the South with & ‘political situabion short, and they had only champagne to drink a ry sLare ty, F ! % Dolisieal 'y Only ct . | that will cause a lot of controversy for the next|go 1{,,‘,?_"’{1-",{:{,‘:', Just think of that!— (Atchi- Stand at Arctic fow years. It also makes it apparent that the 2 Imperial Building -} : GIVES you protection and the big leaders of Dixie will probably stand pat on| Among the bemefits of o1 Front Street | TPrompt Service, Day and Nl‘m‘i I good things of life, { ! States ‘amd Canada. Further, the reader the Maine wilderness are Dr. F. Harper of the wife, would realize that he is pay- - ST v At each month, 8 P.M. at Mooss ’, | | [ prohibition. in bone-dr: the 1928 position. They are followers of Jefter-|Kansas is that halt the Police (. x Y 5 e Court cases | N CovicH son, Jackson ilson and stand for religious|Topeka are arrests of drunken ||rlvers.:e(sclnr{ Regular Dinners s fey Afi"g‘{% %E?l‘gg: tolerance and State rights. They will probably [¢innati Enquirer.) Phone 342, Day or Dot retreat from that position. However, there| ————— Short Orders . Night will be a struggle between them and those poli- (.”"r(':'t’:fm:'h” labored for years to change the Juneau, Alaska . et o | Cons were patriots; those 4 v s ticlans who had previously made their “"‘"”"‘rhauuing it Sal o ose who suggest Lunche, With the Anti-Saloon League, the Ku Klux Kiun | hrsin traitors.— (Akron, Ohio, We welcome your Interest Prompt Delivery of and the bigoted followers of Bishop Cannon Open 6 2. m. to 2 a. m. . | Account ALL KINDS OF COAL Dr. Barton, etc. Prohibition, according " It is worth while to recall that nearly all|ing w|'ltnr of nhe“:.-’n;.‘ima:) Hr:r'a]“a"lel Gl POPULAR PRICES 3 : H PHONE 48 d, “is a faet.” of the great educators, the student bodies of the|Bootlegging also 1s a fact—(Butalo Corsice. |} Merchants Lunch served 4% Paid Semi-Annually leading universities and colleges, the leading|HXPress.) from 11:30 a. m. to 2 | newspapers and business and professional men : —_— ly. 50 cents y i e il | Service Transfer Co. | that have not been office seekers in the South "m“:n ‘:‘l:‘;' cstablished ecomomic fact that a p. m. daily ! . § SAW WO00D . l were willing supporters of Gov. Smith. In politics out mines can never be of the first - - = | i mc ! | | OPENS the way to opportunity and success. importance. Mj ¢ P the issues that are fundamentally right usually |all wealty _(Seneral” resources arc. the basls of ; i B R A i Oftice Phone 389 ‘gucceed in the end. That does not mean neces- eway.) and . t % i Residence Phone 443 BB o it o Y ] 1 Alas : % ly that the party that first advocates authentic A surplus of reindeer is reported. Wh , HARRY MABRY " 4 ¥ 7 s & ) R MRS will win a Natlonal election on it 1f|Santa hitch up ‘a new team ens man"s Skt Proprieto: e p y WOy S R ) IHB EMPIRE HAS THE LARG- "4t does mot do so, however, the doctrine will|tWo weeks after Christmas P prietor } i § : 5 2 88T, " MOST UP-TODATT AND ” 0 pay the C B ViR! 3 3 ¥ . lly be accepted by the other party and become |PilIS?—(Cincinnati Enquirer,) S Chrintmap S e 3 2 2 = . . sflfig’m & il