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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, NOV. 17, 1928 D k E ore 'nn organization, including .Senator Moses uho[a———_—~———c s we understand it, the corset all 41“3 a rrmpi |commanded in the Bast, have been consistent and will be considered a menace to y I | persistent opponents of the Volstead Act. If the ALONG LIFE’S health, the silliest thing a woman JOHEN W. TROY EDITOR AND MANAGER|truth were know it is reasonably certain that it DETOUR can wear and a thing of torture g { . % e ia — | would disclose that most of the Republican cam- until the Wap waist comes' back Weu, Arrwals DRS. KASER & FREEBURGE: Bublished every evening except Sunday by the valw ds came from sources that do not sup-| | By SAM HILL in style. & F EE GET mfiuREJPmNTk\;GkH'MHH s (”ynl"“‘”w--‘ u“ v“f,, New York l.lvrlm Tribune, | & e e OIS PR A S s, Juneau, Alaska __Ipo 1ibiti 1e 1 ’ ‘ ik so much kissing now will in twenty Another shipment 301-303 Goldstein Bldg. Health. Note years from now be the old folk PHONE 56 Hours 9 a. m, tc Bntered in the Post Office in Juneau as Second Class|Chicago Tribune, Boston Transeript and ne ,m-‘ matier. all the large newspapers that supported Mr.| % 97 ) £, R who don’t do any of it i S BRI TION . rreadwell and|110¥eT are and have long been wet, and out-|irip to the hospital is mot to ask| oot e A Mother’s Grandma Denverea by :;r;;;re l'r‘\"n‘:fv;guhe?";gr;"'- o |spokenly so. Republican candidates for Con-|the man who is still paying on|p1d papers for caie at the Empire. | e D 1,00 i montass Lh sdvance [ET€SS {n many States were told that they would[his vacation, buying coal and try.! ¥ S | One year, in adva $12.00; six montas, In advance B e (e 0 o [be violating mo Republican Party principle or|ing to meet a cduple'a dozen in o CALL rlorslllzms COOKIES b AINED Another way to save yourself a | g By R o e "of 'aey fallure o Irrogutasiy | Dledge if they stood in opposition to the Volstead |stallments it he ‘has started his]TO }'I-L! (‘l‘)“ U S Dr. Charles P. Jenne B e Desars ok X Aot s “ardel i Jaces| Christmas shopping yet PORIC M. VAL 00 - rocelven ~ : DENTIST et b Tor miearial bas Business Offices, 274, |A gy o B I’!H’;":‘"‘!-‘ Skt lat the Office ot the Governor of|] Goldem Bear Cookies ! . cs OFcos T lthat there would be more liklthood of getting| - % o \ Ala until two o'clock P. M., Rooms 8 and 9 Valentive ER -7 ASSOCIATED PRESS. Ky 47 Kot. amended LI er. were| Naturally Would Be b Ak, 4 s 1 O e cins Freas’ 1n anciustvely entitisd to the|the Ve 1 Act amended if Mr. Hoover w s R s lains of Her|NOvember 28, 1928, covering thell Fruits and Vegetables Bullding use for republication of all news dispatches L“!rcdlilrdnln“' lected President than if Gov. Smith would win Elsie Adge complains of “““..-,.,,&hi",; of suitable quarters, o Teleph. it or not otherwise credited in this paper and also the S St % hair being 1 s Iy local news published herelr I sttie ell, why should it bela ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER| Sniith, Gave-Xiloct Nusenbiiee Swor Bont-{ . o o1 now thabite dyed? Ninth Session of the Alaska Tér-| SN TR ” THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION master-General Burleson and others will coatinue| {ritoria Legislature for Sixty Dr. A.'W. Stewart = e i |the fight to keep the Democratic Party in exist-| eight days, beginning Monda DENTIST | Interesting Information March 4 and ending Friday, May [ence and to induce it to stand fast by its posi-| Hyde is in a Cambridge, 19, 1929, both dates inclusive; || SANITARY GROCERY TR R , : SEWARD BUILDING tion as a liberal organization devoted to toler-|onio, hospital suffering, mot from|¢ne quarters to be provided with RD BUILDIN |ance, religious freedom, State rights, local self-|indigc you might suppose,|desks, tables, chairs, heat, light,|| “The Store That Pleases” o I!nt:: e ;:u\rmn.wv progressive thought and honesty ix|but from a fractured hip Lawntdr. conhbiians. | Wi e-baskets, | T the public service. As long as the party stands| orms, janitor services, etcet- PHONES 83—%5 ~ |for those principles there will be room for it in| % ETSy To Find As Trouhlle |era mrln'li]n;: ’hr;\i inulull:lulnn of | Dr. H. Vance S DallHERY dostavE The fellow who has coin to burn, |proper and sufficient lavatory { 3 ‘”I A g :l, ”,],,, TR | Wil find they're plenty dames,|and toilet facilities 4 - - - DN N1 o Har ol ok |Who would be tickled pink | Further particulars and speci- . iy appoinment | Boctlegging was recently classified as one of | T play part of flames, fications may be procured at the Licensed Osteonathic |America’s major industries by a leading New Boveraot's biide Phone: Oftice [York financial vaper. Perhaps a lot of those Overheard At A Dandh | Bids must be submitted in . - Resldence, Gast | who drink wet vote dry because they are for Bob: “Bill's evidently trying to|quadruplicate and the envelope \ T | the big interests cut me out.” in which enclosed marked plainly | A A e NS 17 % — Jack: I noticed he was al-[to indicate the contents. The L Dr. Geo. L. Barton EATTLE HELPING ALASKA. Those. brown derby election bets are not|ways cutting in.” righ rved to reject any B CHIROPRACTOR, Heii —_— |s0 hard to take as some people might think.| bids, and to alter, amend Office Sar attle Chamber of Commerce continues|p.a) Democrats are not at all ashamed of the Noiser'n One Eating Soup or modify the specifieations and E 15 5 Hours: 10 a. m ite) activities in behalf of Alaska. Accordilg|hrown derby--of all that it signifies. guess the idea for the|requirements to meet actual con- | > B K p. m. u:] 8 p. m. Sdition of ttle's Business, a weekly £ 8 SRR a “The Singing Fool,” was fug- “",;”' uenubarul WEIER i bal S to 9 p.om ¥ publication of the big Seattle commercial or-| The Prohibitionist who thinks the recent|gested by hearing a man mk!nu}nw'”1“(";“0-;”“‘”“ i % “:\‘x;nw’l'l ) I:H:?Icrr EMisation, the Board of Trustees has approved |olection will make the United States dry ia thels bath contract, _emboving the - terms| \MUTUAL 1CE CREAM n: uinln separate ;‘nw.lwm..m in which Alaska l\‘nu'!u' champion optimist. Wikiing vourt /Boskin and provisions of the accepted| i—y directly interestec = AR e ~ | ; “Say what you will” began tha| Pid. and furnish a hond in the| (5¢ per quart The propositions are set forth in the record!(Canada Loses Brilliant Son to United States. 2 ¥ \ amount of the bid. | We Deliver i 1 Bore mount of Py Helene W. 1. Albrecht of th proceedings of a weekly meeting of| —_— ";vm”v witd woulda/tiIEREUIES. JEO. A. PARKS, | Iclene W rech rd and include | (Western Tribune, Vancouver, B. C.) St svia ‘M\ the mRrrié BIRE A Governor of Alaska JUNE AU BILLIARDS PHYSICAL TH™ o s ate | Impty space, or what has been called empty [YOUW ' Snapped t : A% Pirst publication, Nov. 16, 1928. | CARLSON TAXI Medical G To request Congress to appropriate | pty sy 3 Ne dmided on ) ,000 to establish in Western Alaska |#pace, is really the seat of quite the most im- st publication, Nov. 2 i Phones Single O and 94 ixed home for mapping and explor | portant precesses Kr»im:“un in the wlml;A m;u-nrt the processes of 100,000 square miles of the universe, according to a paper by Prof. A Gione wilteda i 88 (xvn . Yarita. ai) bosy BN Robert A. Millikin and G. Harvey Cameron, read ‘w;l“‘)_‘“ vt A i To request specified Alaska harbor before the National Academy at Baltimore, Md., NI ®on sho's okl ey PR L S Valantine's O ements, as follows: At Ketchi- recently L AR 2 Sisil R 1. DO lnn_rml(’tn:l-yrl\hnw:. Cordova, Anchorage; | Scientifically, this is interesting to all who w m-',(, ”‘“" does cross her| Janeau Public Lil\rary otiolan ‘sn dike for protection ff Hyder from watch the unfclding of investigations into the nees, | . 1 ey R encroachment of the Salmon River laws of nature. But for Canadians there is a : | G i’ and Hours 9 a. m traffic regulations for navigation pecial interest in the affair. G. Harvey Cameron, Speakin'a Hard Jobs— | VU'LL through Wrangell Narrows whese name is coupled with that of the illustrious | v“J\\' “H‘H‘\ t‘”. ]fk'f to be the hight's rest in your Wood’s| P To request the teral Government |Dr. Millikan, first man to measure n_m- electron, | man who has I think up avm‘“ Arctil. Keeps you comfortable, | cn’z lNa!é."f:'eo:' “:or S 4 e onclude a treaty to regulate fisheries is o Canadian. He is a product of the public|dance that would be a lot worse|1 |\ 1eebs you comfortable, | g Robert Simpson mon to the waters of British Co- |and high schools of Saskatoon, Sask., and of thejthan the last one The hal pltuelt “siderdown” of | Reading Room Open from i and Pugot. Sound {University of Saskatchewan, situated in the phey the North. Superior in design, | £ 3. m. to 10 p. m. O 0. Do’ request the Federal Government |same city. His father, Mr..W. A. Cameron, is Passing Observation down, | HBiie aBd leover. . Your! LOlnmistion Room Opls il dredusre Lo Angeien o segin construction of a $750,000 Fed- | principal of one of the high schools of that city| Another dad who doesn’t show it Al (O U kR st se . {1 to 6:30 p m~7:00 p. m. i | lexe "1"“;’ Dtstsy . 3d | building, authorized by Congress. the present time. MG pride when ‘he SDERNI. 01| no b BEEe o e Bantar: ot Wl Glasses Fitred To request Congress fo restore an It is gratifying in the extreme that one of |his son is the one whose boy . . lasses Fitte £ ropriation of §100,000, authorized Canada’s sons should have gone so far in thelcould make the college football i Reference Books, Etc, the last session, to estabish a fisher- | world of science, for it is not the first time that|team if the game was very rough| '| FREE TO ALL research laboratory and experimental G. Harve; meron has gained prominence be- like checkers or chess, | 7 E ... % I ——— - I e Ut stetion in the Pacific Northwest cause of his discoveries. It is also gratifying to - 2 Reliable Transfer To request Federal authorities to know that a canvass of the situation would show No Losy Phone 149 Res. 148 establish a fur research and experi- hundreds of other Canadians who have achieved For Hicks they've had a funeral, | g/ i i | Just what you want—Christ- COURTREY and auc mental station in Alaska greatness, In various spheres of human activity.| Bui though he's gons for nim| N OODS MFG. CO., Ltd. |may Grectings. - See. display ot Kb S emien Gur - Matto To request Congr to appropriate But there is one feature about it all that is not 50 .one's MmewrAlng. OGD’«:NSBL’RG. N. Y. Cards at Empire. ol o N e one million dollars for oad construc- {gratitylog—Mosgt of them have done WAt G.lgince e'en 1688 Dopulst was. hie — ot tion and maintenance for the next fiscal |Harvey Cameron has had to do—they have crossed Than the alarm clock cn a cold] it 3 the border into the United Staes because their PR | Juneau, for the use of the| Maybe You've Noticed Her 8, ‘ i s oget o 5000l Free Reading Room | | Current Magazines, Nawspapers Recorder 10N . ! ) p, Senlor Re- To favor am appropriation by Con- [oWn country did not afford them sufficient ops Sk & if I'HE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY Pl | gent: Agmes Urigg Eress in an amount which Congr portunitie . et iy determine to be necessary to per. These young Canadians were educated in| .,"::"I:\_“Y";"r ':‘:“ P “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute mii the Alaska Railroad to function Canada until they became proficient, and then . el or you 18 the S 9. in St ne 126 Yroperly the United States claimed them. Canada pays the ““:;l ”““"*“‘l’“:“’;"‘”-x B Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 To request Congress to appropriate cost, and the United States reaps the benefit. W'm"' Weall o 1'” _t"'_j‘l‘,, i 860,000 a year for five years for road And apparently nothing can be done about it, |Strong eno e for men construction in Mount McKinley N Something can and must be done about it. The 2 N Stand Rlisad Parks 15 Alasks reason opportunities are lacking in Canada for More Or Less True 3 (F AR W sons is the fact that our population is mot| What a woman wants now is to = N DD NS NIRRT o large enough to provide them. Obviously, we|have the television idea applied to Y o '( .‘(I)LUQE']‘]] ‘}RT\Q""",\FF'\ NEEDED IN need more settlers. Another thing—Canada buys |the doorbell so when it rings she| | #CD 2 2 . 1 Q L J];- NTRY AS WELL AS CITY. millions of dollars’ worth of manufactuerd goods |can see whether it is a cat she's : | 2 from the United States each year, thus providing |not at home to or a peddler she = . e 5 [ N Y : A (unpl(i,\'lnvnt, in the United States, for thousands|doesn't want to buy anything from. = ; PRINTING and STATIONER ,:f': :,':‘ “""’fi :‘)“\'\'-‘ :{'1”":"”.,'“mlm”"”y“’r American workmen, executives, technical ex-| If a man looks like he is wor. ” dressed up ~ SCRIPTO LONG LEAD PENCILS a, provided they will organize to pro-| perts, and what-not, If Canadians would insist|rying himself into his grave the lelr homes from the terrible toll of|on buying Canadian products, steeling them-|explanation probably is he is try- FILING CABINETS OFFICE EQUIPMENT fires which in the United States and |selves against the allurements of highly-colored |ing to raise two or three childrn —iays Taxi Tad. Phone 244 Opposite Alaska Electric Light Off now consume 000 bujldings, .qu.-,.y‘mlvvr sements for American goods appearing in|and two or three mortgages. —and the ploblem of some- 10,000 of proper and snuff out ! the = Yankee publications which flood this| The old-fashioned wite Who clung| | where to go i\ solved by call- ) o very year, according to David J. Price, |SOUBUY, they would provide work for a great|to her husband like a bad habit | | ing Single O lor 94. A ride MORRIS {portion of the ex-patriated Canadians now resid-|now has a daughter whose husband | | through the Euntry can be rtunities for adventure and service are an of the Committee on m Fire Pro-|j, o 4 g b ; . ONSTRUCTI { of the National Fire Protective Assq.| 5,0 the United States. Similarly, it British |nasyc any stionger ey oo oid ate ot i tine of iiE s CONSTR ( Columbia people would insist on British Columbia than a good habit year. Reasonable rates, | ] COMPANY |oraglicts, thera would be afFeAb deal moxeEIS! s can Ay mot be supsrstitions | ALASKAN IIOTEL { Mr. Price, who is in charge of the Chemical [ployment, a better market, and considerably more but when he sees fire in his wife's SAND and Engincering Division of the Bureau of Chemistry | prosperity in this Pacific Province. Think it i Myl % “Or 3 eyes he knows it is a sure sign \ o S y 1 and Soils, United States Department of Agricul-|over! he s in for a hot time, \ MODERN REASONABLE RATES GRAVEL ture, states that many of the hundreds of farm i R It isn’t optimism but lack of ! axi Dave HouskL, prop. homes and buildings which burn each week can Robert Lansing. brains that makes u young man Catlaon's Y and 4 be saved by the use of simple fire-fighting ap- N Yok Ay think the girl who is her mother" Ambulancé Service 2 : (New Yor, orld. - - H paratus and well-organized fire companies in rural 2 4 biggest worry and her fathe N 11} No job too Bitisiticsn, The use mple but modern fire- |, Nnnrune\ll) ur..- late Rx:bo"rl Lur;su:g was [Secre- Dbiggest expemse will make him Phone Single 0 and 94 f | soned Qeiiting equipent and the organization of coun-|mentous yeses . e ern Cteoby® MO8t WO~ loving. and dutiful wite ‘ ry fire departments are mneither too expensive Brya . ; vy The only one these days who|Wiessepiemrs from Mr. Bryan's resignation in 1915 till his own |, | . #or, difficult for the average country commun-|resignation wa demanded early in 1920. But|t8cKles a harder job than the ola 3 ol g It CINIQ! 1T ny £ ity, he says sctually he was never head of the State De-jithoied SIf Who married & man 9 8 B SRR RS lony e mends the recent report of the Na-(partment til President Wilson's prostration in |(© reform LR Berry s Taxi BUILDING CONTRACTOE Hlonal Fire Protective Association, published from [1919. In fairness to him and his chief this fact form her. Interest Accou,'lt Phone 62 its headquarters at Boston, Mass, to all farming|™USt be recognized. President Wilson, keeping etk .o brate is a hus Rk 169 18 I Gommunities desiring to organize their own fire| [°Fel&n relations firmly in his own hands, ac- b ;r R et he by Stand at Gastineau protection. This report states that a st pe |C¢Pted much advice from others, but from Mr, ‘];‘ hai - ‘! Pu 9 In the organization of a country fir | Lansing he accepted little but technical aid. WS WS U nuten e i O & country fire de-| " Tyap Mr, Lansing was restricted to this sub-|® fur coat to keep her from frees. P nt is the monthly drilling of its members ordinate capacity does mot mean that he was|ing to death. * c %d and early control of all fires. Mem-|not a highly useful public servant. A S0 I e ! : be ! it says, should carry distinction in the|ternational lawyer, the holder from the Bering e The Packard Taxi e nity and the privilege of a club room. |Sea arbitration in 1892 of repeated Federal ) PHONE s a commissions, he made an admirable counselor to M b C f 444 I"'DOVER’ VICTORY OT A DRY the State Department. Before and after he be- a ry s a e : 4 same titular § y reli Stand at Arctic VICTORY. came titular Secretary Mr. Wilson relied heavily 2 b upon him in those matters of precedent, form and Imperial Building Rl S el b : .p!1egal technicality which are so important in di- Front Street v mh 0 ‘l’;:r’)u |‘l'l[;\)14:\?:'1:.x:;‘lllt“lll::‘\' ‘x’::‘l’:-'ll :»‘\’:“11\ :”“”;m""' (,?“L ,Hml“ h;‘”t j]‘Nhsmd Srar ld.m ‘.,m;;:' ' it g ol gy N ? . i e ry has not yet appreciated the magnitude o s . S B 8 very same election that they are not dry,|tasks or sarvices. and the tripars N g Regular Dinners E‘;X}}},"A‘}fl% §f§‘ ?c* “nd do not propose that their State shall expend | It was one of the minor tragedies of the Phone 342, Day o; ;. Wodey and effort to help enforce thé Wolstead|war that his finished inernational expert, who Shart Orders A m‘i,t Act ¥ @ decisive majority they refused to vote|in a quieter era would have made an able Sec- Juneau, Alaska 5 enactment of a State Prohibition en-|Felary, was in the end thrust aside as a handicap Lunches forcem pt law. It was for signing a hill, passed | 10 President Wilson’s purposes. He had served 1 i i > § @ Hepgvliean Leglalature, repealing a State| el I ordinary slas. bt itk "wied: |} Open 6a.m. to2a m, T | Wkt “that. » i ve i ol b by . \ R(OCHER sct that sundry chureh publicatlons, ly oo ond that. o oo John Borbridge L Carpenter Coneret ADDS to your income, standing and self-respect, JUNEAU TRANSFER COMPANY MAKES you independent and Moves, Packs and Stores thrifty Freight and Bagqme » v GIVES you protection and the good things of life, OPENS the way to opportunity and success. We welcome your Interest Account — BBti-5.100n League leaders and divers others chars: | ororc) 200, that emporarily kindled || POPULAR PRICES @d (o Smith with being a nullificationist. Now A S <Y 2 Merchants Lunch served TAXI anot Sovereign State for the second time has It is said that whiskers are coming back in|{ from 11:30 a. m. to 2 mol!ngm o B #fone ©a record through a referendum election|style. Then we'll know the difference between m. daily. 50 cents el rviee Tr: Co..'| I oo osition to State aid in enforcing Prohibi-|# man and a mannish haireut. — (Cincinnati P Bl imane- Service Transfer Co. | | ) pap SAW MILL WO0OD \ Lion. Is Montana in the nullification business?|Enauirer.) ] h,e B lu £ B I A ! Phis election in. Montana is additional evi. g AT T - M. Behrends Bank ‘ g ) RE QXI | Office Phone 389 e ‘that the election of Mr. Hoover is by no|. 0 @Ppears that the law against carrying EDER'S T i Residence Phone 443 weapons applies only ome way. Our th Oldest Bank in Alaska rpiare IR e ool gfste Volstena Act: Mostinyrs protabfian . (tbeaan e LU M HARRY MABRY PHONE 182 s i Proprietor {f | THD EMPIRE RAS TE tés than Montana were frankly wet. Many of The Graf Zeppelin may have been high, but | Day and Night Service ] EST, MOST UP-TO-DATE A 0se. of the East who were most prominent in|it wasn't dry.—(Indianapolis News.) b i | ih BLST. EQUIPPED JOR F | e ————— ) " s mssssmy) | P ANT IN ALASKA. 4% Paid Semi-Annually e e e e e s Of the powertul forces behind Mr. Hoover in other

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