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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, NOV. 20, 1928. [spence, Martin Taylor, Archibald G. Thatcher, (@ iy oven more of his wite than . r - - o ._‘- - Y | wiltiam /heelock, Bronson Winthrop and|® e does of a square meal, a dis- D mly Alaska Empire iy e Y 408 t ZLONC LI R oo, T P e o PROFESSIONAL Fraternal. Societies | | DITOR ¥ R BRI o S e his game der 106 = Mk JOHN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER DETOUR B You cantall BRI kol New Arrivals ||5——— - — OF 3 R | ? o= ” It now seems that the Democratic Party is to p Published every ovening except Sunday by thely, 1ot aiive Well, just as sure as shooting it| By SAM HILL bride whether she is going to make DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER Gastineau Channel EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY at Second and Main oo, § » & o e | Yy N P e 4 st DENTISTS the groom's life as happy as tha FAAR IR T A | —_ itreets, , sk will t another President of the United States R e, A : 3 D55, - 1¢ Rt T of a horse with a burr undar the Aotk Milvisnt 301-308 Goldstein Bldg. Entered in the Post Office in Juncau as Second Class|in the summer of 1932 may lose him in|heaith Total Loss In His Case|oss shipi PHONE 56 % matter. Ve {the following November, but Democrats will sim-| A wife can't see what use there io|" A - Juneau Liomnx R D ra | . Another thing modern young Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. p SUBSCRIPTION PATES ply just refuse to be deprived of the privil Of hubby being healthy, | 1 . by Mother’s Grand Club 3 / ! Y thy people think it isn't necessary for other’s Grandma Clu v ered By o ane for $1.85 per manth, | coowell andloe celebrating a National victory every Leap|If less than zero is his chance fhom to have 16 ussworriadiBerbiid By mall, posta; id, at the following rateh: | Year summer ver being wealthy, 1 T 1 ashioned ¢ iren who One year, in advance, $12.00; six monuns, in advance y nesday at 12:39 ."'m';”g?‘%‘rp':mvsl’.“ Conter "4 Tavor 1t they will promptly | Lingbereh "Hridge 1. ihe. AbGE TREL) iiks 8o Broadeabtin B 1 11»“,th:vm‘ e RN Dr. Charles P. Jenne - 0 olgch BRSNS Sor Boitorial and Busiiess Qe ML, [lioy some dtiier why would be selesteditn Honos | secret? The greatest drawback to bob.|| (Golden Bear Cookies . & Rudlingshafer, Ssop-iresd N ' s ASSOCIATED PRESS. : Jinks—Whispering a secret in|peq nair to a woman is the sad Rooms § and 9 Valentine B. 5. 0. ELKS America’s peerless airman. About the last thing . s Buildin, . ev rress is exclusively entitled to the {her ear is like shouting it i b Pl b '] Meeting - every ation of all news dispatches credited to|that Col. Lindbergh’s career would suggest is a 1:"'}“ e ; louting it ito &|gac that when she gets a Lair-cut|] Fruits and Vegetables Telephone 178 ednesday even- It or not otherwise crodited n this paper and aiso the|, 0 AR ACTERS CAIEE W home and finds it doesn’t suit her DB Sl local news published hereln she can take it back and exchange 1 3 " sergchmidt, Passing Observation me othes kind E Ruler, would only accept his platform it would amountpea-q at almost every public gath. B350 10 gét Kor pib bl ot HaR DENTIST to something. Well, that is prebably about the : ering we should say there are en-|now nas a daughter who gets her|| ] / Hours 9 & m. to § p. m. attitude of most individual Democrats, tirely too many who are using the| . B (ASUIRe RAGERE N SANITARY GROCERY SEWARD BUILDING dresse that way ' Oftice Phone 469, Res. t Freemasonry Nothing can exasperate a wo-[l “The Store That Pleases” as PRibi e 4 The Democratic National Commitiee was ap- Winn more-thEn ol ARAY ROHIE ok % 3 i Regular meetings parently a respectable sort of an organization.| Well, It's a Delicate Operation |y, who doesn’t think the world : d Friday each PHONES 83—%85 secon y It was able not only to collect nearly $4,000,000 These Days Mmonth e 780 »: will come to an end if all the win- month_at’ 7180 1 but to contract an indebtedness of §1,600,000. (Headline In Detroit Paper) |gows are not washed and house Dr. H. Vance Han, el : | THIS COLLEGE TEACHES ¢ 1 trom top to bottom, and ~ Osteconth—201 Goldsteln Blag WALTER B. HEISEL. Secrotary. Pier ot e 5 = . S ! : 3 H H e e e e GIRLS HOW TO DRESS m her as a fool instead of 710 8 or Ly appoinment Cavalry Still Indispensable. 2 rtyr when she's put herself Licensed Osteopathic Physic'an LOYAL ORDLA * e Safe Bet business doing it a!l in one e gy e S OF MoosE (New York Times.) It winter they say they like best, |4, — P Resldence, Gast'neau Hotel | i'(".l.u L'u:. No.‘l.l‘ As the most successful cavalry officer in the 0'““1-‘ ¥e l“”‘ ]' “““:55“ 1:;’"“ — > v F r night, at B Yelocw World War, Fied shal Allenby was asked by|Or else they do spend it down A WALTER HELLAN, Dictator an army service journal fn Washington to make South, CALL FOR BIDS Ui v — Dr. Geo. L. Barton , § ALL CONCERNED: - J. H. HART, Secretary. CREDITABLE TO JUNEAU a statement about the uses of cavalry in modern| And don't tend furnace fires. |TO ; : y 2 CHIROPRACTOR, Hellenthal Bidg. | | =~ o1 Secre i / " JUNEAU., Sealed bids will be received b APV . M A — warfare. Was it an absolescent arm or was it 4% the Office of the Gbvectos utl T Office Service Only MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO.” we, With the completion of the new Juneau high !still indispensable in military operations? The Kind They Like Alaska until two o'clock P. M., Hours: 10 a. m. to 12 noon, 2| | gecond and.Fourth Mon- school this City is better equipped with public|famous soldier had no doubt that “the work of| “Do yon suspect anyone!" asked ver 28, 1928, covering the p. m. to 5 p. m. and 7 p. m.||lay of each month in p 0dd Fellows' Hall, be- school facilities than any other city in the North, |contact and linking up the units on wide battle-|the Police Lieutenant of the man ishing of able quarters, to 9 p. m. Phone 529 at 1:30 o'clock. The new high schocl building is one that would|fronts will still fall on cavalry,” and that its|who had ccme in to repcrt the Juneau, for the use of the CHIROPRACTIC I LYGAS, Mss R — Meets every Wes R UARANT TO B! | ¥ N AT TNy OTHER FUSLICATION TCER| Senator Dill thinks it the Demobratic Party —— wrong brand of cigarettes. e ' =, s Y B. NAGHEL, " v mobility will be increased by “the assistance of |theft of his car b : is not the practice of Medicine, : ¢ cre ) ! ger to : ea ) 4 it ® 8 ca Session of the laska Ter- T Secretary. do Sredit to 4 wmuch larger lown than Juneat | mochaniaed vehicles to. carry ammunition and| o1 eyt hink of anvbedy but| N, SOron of the Alaska Ter-|inrrpyrAT, ICE CREAM Birany o etretey . R and the same might be said with truth of the war stores’” He admitted that distant recon-|some college boy who would be|eicn: MH" beginning Monda. - rt - EASTERN STAB Sder building. © Both bulldings are :iodern |najssance had become:the provinee of the 8ir|ens) anough to steal an Ol wWeesE Worch ¢ and ending mones e {oc per qua b = Second and Fourth Tue: throughout and both are architecturally impree- forces. Tanks and armored:cars had proved theirfor g fityver like thal he repHed.j1g. 1920 boch. detes {niruatye We Deliver Helene W. L. Albrecht § oo T B! ¥ sive. value cn the offensive, but they could not super- Lo B g . Hall, MILDRED MAR- | he quarters to be provided with 1 The new school building and the new Scottish Rite e cavalry for many uses. ch would be the Been Hard Life Without It :h’\ih ]H;;‘],]l-g_ j]m . heat, light, JUNEAU BH‘LIARDS bbbl e o \’ {llfiblw;lr%togvyr'."“ Temple have added immensely to the appearance [View of the Field Marshal's old Commander-in-| qyi™i "0 il voar when|water, evspidors. waste-baskets, | CARLSON TAXI Madical Grunatioss Misses BT e s of Jumeau—to its air of permanence and sub- :”’“"' '»'-»h;-} \T;::L;:.lq‘w;m:;dfli i ,\h,']r\h,',‘:m ","i"r;:' it seems colyumn writers ought rms, janitor services, etcet-| Phones Single O and 94 410 Goldstein Bldg. b coLUMBUY stantiality. They are very fine additions to the | "%, o “REEE O vallability of|!0 StATt & fund to eract a monu. fera, including the instaliation of SR S Shirs Council No. 1vea, fire-proo! Idings that are rly becoming more : ment to James Whitcomh Rilay|proper and sufficient lavatory Moudas at 7:30 p. 'm Aresprool: but ) 8 cavalry in an army that was well equipped i g B toliat ThonEE Toanaleat brotbaes Pavinn numerous, Their beauty and the testimony|ywith tanks and armored cars: R et DORA RS (0T to 8y e el b s Optical Dept. tc attend. Counell Zham- they present of confidence in the future of During the German offensive in Frost is on the pumpkin. Further particulars and speci-| §——— — — — o d bers, Fifth_Street. ’ 4 } . 18 % |fications may be procured at the R. L. DOUGLASS EDW. M. MCINTYRS .3 K. B Juneau will encurage the erection of other build March, 1918, the superior mobility of Bewtul. Mahall B vernoth i)nire Janeau Puhlic Librnry Optie and Optometrist H. J. TURNER. Secrwtary. i awfu ! 10VE DT 8§ Ce. $ks o similar ol cavalry fully justified their existence bawiul, (Mahel fer ? Room 16, Valentine Bidg. I —_— e bas Wil 1k ‘ At the commencement of the battle, I am more than convinced for| B PRUBL - B Nubmiittnd - and Hours 9 a. m. to 6 D. M. & D/IUGLAS AERIE 117 F. O. B. It also is tifying to know that both| quadruplicate and the envelope ow Meets Monda §fiictures were financdd in Juneau:. Nearis ‘all| cavalry were used under the Fifth Army rante o \ ) . R Appointment Ei6 8 “olelodl B ioriotnl s s thare man pia CSAHS 8| over wide trodts. - So.frhat; indesd, be- There's no_account'n in which enclosed marked plainly || Free Reading Room ||s % el 4 nights 8 o'clod of the improving-—and there has been a lot of it came the need for mounted men that When I see what girls order at [to indicate the contents. The City Mall, Second Floor 3 -~ kagles’ Hall, —that has taken place here during the last| cortaln " units which R Jbut recently The fountain right is reserved to reject any Main Street at 4th Rob Si Douglas. Willlam Ott, W. P, Guy two or three years has heen financed in this| been dismounted were hurriedly pro- — {or all bids, and to alter, amend Béading Room Open Fron obert Simpson L. Smith, Secretiry. Visiting city, proving both the prosperity of the people vided with horses and did splendid Less Of It or modity (thtl' um-":\.-‘;nli:::: z:]r:ld‘ e iy t. O. Brothers welcome. and their confidence in their town service. “What did your wife say about|Pequirements to meet ac » Circulation Room Open From Wraduate Los Angeies uUok AMERICAN LEGION Sir Douglas Haig and that British cavalry |¥our getting in so late last night?” (4itic . L pianers will: pelf | 1 B BN D o100 B, Ay Wore. G Drigpesy: s JERR . S : : in Rail-| “It would be easier to tell you| The Successtul bidder w 8 §:30 p. m. Opthalmelogy Meets second ane MOVE TO ENCOURAGE M saved the Cambrai-Le Cateau-St. Quentin Rail-| | be er O uired” o dhtas - (ot & wteten :30 p. m. b ipecp o] ainibs Mices w i oo i way ‘“from complete destruction” in the battle |What she didnt say contract, embodying the terms| | Current Magazines, Newspapers oneses Ground fewkin Thutviey AS LR A ks puita |of October &, and that on the morning of the 4 o e . |ana provisions of the accepted Reference Books, Ete, " RRNADET eacn moeat\ 12 Means to increase mineral activity and, bulld | /o oice™ ine' cavalry had “gained a line tem| Me's An Almost Extinct Species . S FREE TO ALL - Dugout. Western payrolls will be studied at the Western|njles in front of the Infantry outposts” and were | An English girl called off the | mount of the bid g E ey | b MR i B Divisional Meeting of the Chamber of Commerce|in a position to turn the enemy's retirement [wedding when the groom.to.be in.|° GEO. A. PARKS - Reliable Transfer | of the United States, convening at the Hunting-|into a rout if the armistice fell through. In ted on having ‘“obey” in the| Giivaenns e 149 Res. 148 | |: 4 £ o iovernor of Alaska. Phone " Pl ton Hotel, Pasadena, December 5 and 6 war games recently held in France and Great |ceremony. The news abou! this is‘mmL publication, Nov. 16, 1928, Just wr!at you want—Christ- COURTESY and GUO] WOMEN C¥F MOOSEEEART The subject will be presented by Charles W.|Britain cavalry manoéuvers have often won fthat there still s & man left who |y B¢ DLV SR SOF o0 3 00 (mas greetings. — See display of SERVICE Our Motto LEGION, NO. 439 Merrill, Chairman of the Statewide Mineral Com-|the approval of umpires, justifying the opinion|thinks he can get away with any. s . S ‘|Cards at Empire. | | Meets 15t and 3rd Thursdays : » kil s ach mon M. at Mooss mittee of the California Development Association, that mounted troops would .plny an _Imnort thing like that. | each month, 8 P. al who is cons cting rORTS f the devel ant, and some times a decisive, part in ecam- i | D S e e o o i e e Hall, o 18 copstructing a program for the develop-|pyign, what our War Dopartment thinks about| Be Plumb Looney, In Fact | | Esther Ingman, Semlor Re- @HiN.Of the eloven Western States to present|tng magter. may be judged from its decision to| Her Dearest Fricade-To voul] AUTOS FOR HIRE THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY | gent; Agnes Gtigg, Recorder. to the meeting. equip the cavalry with the latest field pieces | ea) . fish? . ¥ " eally love that poor fish e Greater activity in the mineral industry of fand machine guns and furnish it with light trucks| ne Girl ks ”\.“,nl’gir.w_ e “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute’ California and other Western States will add|and armored cars for manoeuvers under “assumed \oman who couldn't love cven 5 | == Corner 4th and Franklin St Phone 136 Brunswick Bowling immensely to the total wealth, give direct em-|battle conditions.” hyena, if it had as much as Bob, flfament to thousands, and also give work to| ~Captsln James T. Duke, lnstractor of the |youiy'pe crasief than a bedbug. Alleys many in industries connected with the processing :“":“““ ’;“‘“'"‘I “‘x_““g “‘""“‘l"l‘] "'i“"‘:f\ln:“‘,"fi“::i; : for men and women of mineral products, according to Merrill LG T LUB COv MDY ALY S It's Quite Revealing : Stand—Miller's Taxi 5 ¥ Ly 4 8 that cavalry, in combination with mechanized | . o0 345 Fevesl Phone 218 The State and National governments can|equinment, is regarded as a more effective arm | 1! : . A and should stimulate mining activity through he girls at a style show than ever. Tt fs being trained to act as infantry | | el wihh il E M SIMPKIN ‘0 o their agencies such as the National and State|in emergencies, taking along its own artillery| 3 Seeing how much more . . . p Twill be the style to show! geological surveys,” Merrill declares in his rve-|support. The purpose is to increase mobility JAPANESE TOY port. “The mineral industry of the West is not|and give it greater power to strike the enemy. TING and STATIONE 3 looking for over-paternalization by the Govern-|Mounted infantry was used in the last Boer War Too Fresh, In Fact PRINTING and § RY SHOP ment, but it believes that it should be given|DY both sides with great effect. Trench warfare s f\;e 'l‘le;‘e ‘eflfl 1“‘““ demand.- SCRIPTO LONG LEAD PENCILS H. B. MAKING in France long postponed a decision, and it now |ed Mrs. Hardtosuit. x i Front Street RN end funds commensurate with its ime|olpis ") "tyd purpose by making cavalry more| ‘“Madame” snapped the groeer, FILING CABINETS OFFICE EQUIPMENT P. 0. Box 218 for Mail Orders portance as an industry basic to the prosperity| | . mobile and powerful in attack to prevent resort|“they're even fresher than that Treat yourself to a ride. site Al lec ight Offic of the Nation, because that Nation which has again to elaborate trench warfare. spoiled kid of yours.” —says Taxi Tad. Fleae 244 Oppo A Klectrie kNt oMo the best balanced program of development will maintain prosperity in the keen international What A Relief That Is! After the - hardday's work i MORRIS competition of the coming decades.” The Duce’s Bonfire. Headline says: “Fast Colors Ag.||¥oWwll find it refreshing and CTION The problems of the mining industry were Vil e sured.” Thus another worry is||Testtul=the cost 1s small. iy CONSTRU discussed at the last Divisional meeting, held (New York World.) lifted from an age that simply||5Ure yourself safety en route s # R : Premier Mussolnii again showed his penchant |can’t abide anything slow, by providing a Carlson Taxi. L l K ‘N H TE COMPANY § Honmblulu, when & resolution dealing with|so, Wbt tneatrioal when before & hushed throng Just call Single O or 94, of 4 some these questions was passed and later of adimiring Fascists he stood on the imposing He Gets The Gilded Thumb Tack SAND and supported by the National Chamber at its an-|steps of the Victor Emmanual monument in Rome The prize optimist is on: who'll e MODERN REASONABLE RATES GRAVEL nual meeting. and lald certificates of over $7,000,000 of Italy’s —— become a trans-Atlantic passen. v : : ——e indebiedness on two altars to ancient goddesses. | gor on o Zenp inat mas atmn | | Carlson’s Taxi and Dave HouseL, Prop. Carpertakiana’ Oty 3 i L The flames did their work, and Italy's financial 4 ey Ambulance Service Work. ELECTION WAS NOT PROHIBITION |burdens were to that extent reduced by the |som tac COMMEY on accol:t of un. —— . VICTORY. voluntary surrender of obligations held by Ttal- s Phone Bingle 0 and 94 y il { No job tolrl» ;arge nor too‘ . ians of every rank and class, small for us. y : Or Less T 4 The Hoover and Curtis Liberal League of For a country where wealth is rce such | oo n?o‘:i:rn ;ay of s:n'rl‘x‘)';z at the | Mi=——— L I New York, comprised of wet. Republicans who sup- | 88Crifice attests the hold which Mussolini has |, Tlie modern way of saving a the i MORRIS ported Hoover and Curtis, has begun a campaign|oPtdined on the imagination of his followers. I i . z be i v to use the car and save shoe. 1 to convince the country that the election must| L Ofering, however, will have no far-reach- CONSTRUCTION CO. , . i ing effect on the state of Itallan public finances, | 1€ather. B not be construed as an endorsement of the Pro-|The burning of these Government obligatiay| The companionate marriage is erry’s 1axi A BEZILDING CONTRACTORS hibition Amendment and the Volstead Law." has reduced the Italian public debt by ap.|about the same big improvement PHONE 199 nterest ccount | Phone 62 The Hoover and Curtis Liberal League was precxmately one-sixth of 1 per cent For each|over the old-faghioned kind that o organized last month to solidify the votes of the|$100 the Govenment owed before the Duces|the modern painted complexion is Stand at Gastineau wet Republicans for the Republican ticket, and |bonfire it still owes $99.84. |over the school-girl kind Nature 3 . carried advertisements in the daily papers Even a slight easing of the Treasury’s bur- |Provided. ADDS to gRNEIncome, Standmg throughout New York State, Connecticut ang|9€nS is not to be despised, but it will take more| The ideal husband is one who and gelf.respect’ JUNEAU TRANSFER : 3 i i 4 ;.|than this to bring appreciable relief to the o240 . i jother sections of the Bast urging anti-Prohibi-fc tr Ol —— The Packard Taxi COMPANY ‘tionist Republicans to stand by their party. It as announced that: T e PHONE | MAKES you independent and % m and Stores # % % % the League is formed by peo- Hoover’s Advantage, Mabry’s Cafe 444 '-h“h}'v A ple who wish to create a favorabe con- — Stand at Arctic | stitutional and legal background for (Prince Rupert Empire.) 3 11 . temperance, but are unwilling that such Hoover will be the most widely traveled Imp’f:;::tl gt‘;;’ft‘“‘ GIVES you protection and the a policy should be dictated either by of American Presidents. He has been all over Prompt Service, Day and Night good things of life, the liguor interests or by the Anti- the world He has ived for extended perio Baloon League, in many an alien land. This personal knulwled:: Regular Dinner; COV:'%BAJ:I’E:'% ggtv;cz {23 & | The Liberal League declares that it recognizes|of other countries will he of decided advantase e e e OPENS the way to opportunity hat Prohibition has proved to be a failure, but|in Meeting the obligations and responsibilities Short Orders Night y | Sl st e hat it befeves the “administration of the Gov-|Of an exalted office. | # ¥ t should be i he hands of th Juneau, Alaska rnmen the n of the b- ':'P“fy‘.'." < e RIE A" She TROK Mr. Ford says the alrplane must be Ueveloped Lunches | We welcome your Interest t 0 i to go straight up and down. All that remains Prompt Delivery of ! Amlol;‘s the leude(l:n n:] uul-l 1‘1\550\‘: uu:l CUTls|ihen is to make one that will g0 straight upe. Open 6 a. m. to 2 a. m. Account p ALL KINDS OF COAL ral League are Courtlandt Nicoll and George| (Cincinnati Enquirer.) 0 M BRoberts, famous lawyers, Coriune Roosevelt Rob- N POPULAR PRICES John Borbridge Priante sk m, sister of the late President Roosevelt, Ker-| There are guys who become drunk with|{ Merchants Lunch served TAXI 4% Paid Semi-Annually it Rooseveelt, son of the former President, Fd-[power when driving automobies. Therefore au-|{ from 11:30 &. m. to 2 PHO! rard N. Brown, James Brown, Walter P. Cooke, |tomobiles should be prohibited to everyhody. . m. daily. 50 cents ! i arles A. Dana, Gano Dunn, Marshall Field | (Pubuque Tribune.) P | il | Service Transfer Co. Walter £ Frew, David M. Goodrich, A. C. Good'| . 2 =l The B. M. Behrends Bank ‘ SAW MILL W00D ir, Rebekah Kohut, Charles L. Lawrance, Wil- crsonally, we would be more in favor of i . and COAL £ expensive funerals for gangsters if th | y Office Phone 389 i, Manlce, Hoffwad Nickerson, Beatrice|more of thom.—(Philadelphia Inquirer) . ARRY MABRY REEDER’S TAXI Oldest Bank in Alaska Pruyn, Percy R. Pyne 2d, Franklin Reming- H PHONE 182 i Day and Night Service ly R. Robinson, Lucius F. Robinson, If there's any place that hasn't been flown Proprietor . Rock, John Sloane, Charles P. Spooner,(to vet, it should apply at once to the nearest the late Semator Spooner, Kemneth M.|aviator and get on the map.—(Boston Globe.)

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