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1 ) | | 4 D l l ll E [them were predicting the election of Mr. Hoover, [?————f——-n ger laugh than being told “Mother 'T- PROFESSI Py ~ il 4 m )lrc [in spite of the unofficial campaign against Gov.| knows best.” ONAL | R riasha L) Sith, tor many weeks tetore. the votias, bui| | ALONG LIFE'S Mo ke s it time v o OONVAL ' Fraternal socieries | . S e | il S &rio another birthday is as welcome as 4 JOHN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER|commcuting approv ARV S T oe Doy DETOUR i news or a vis aiappoiniment || New Arrivals ||® 5 |4 s b Neoea ot by _the| " s i il By SAN AN It she still teases to be allowed |DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER Gamneau Channel n\'l’;’-?nl"pm\"r' G at Second and Mair - iiliees SR RBALY soeach wilk] Ghei sty do a thing instead of going DENTISTS Btreets, Juneau, Alaska it Coolidge R optch, WRRl ~—9.hecad and doing it without asking Anothis ghi " 301-303 Goldstein Bldg. 8 T ntended as a warfing to those com-| Pollyanna. WHSUSHY UORSERERE | sti iy ritiet er shipmen i — AL oy : fa not fo expect too much in the| We at least can be thankful| is 8ad to think of the hard Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. Juneau Lions kL e — | vy ¢ sound business people, | Presidential elections come oy 1ot of sore women who lived back|| Mother’s -Grandma 1 4 L Club Oemverea by carcler In Juneau, Douglas, Treadwell and| °, . 3 y agrée with the Presi-|once_every fout yesss n the, diys whetn abey” siways " s By mail ::'-A‘T:imxr««"; rates: ent price fixing would i was in the marrisge ceremony anc e e e Mee:h:v'f:y“y::o One vear, in advance, 31 B B, I R he n 0 ent. We believe, also Find Your Moral, Son there were no lipsticks or com- COOKIES y e b W abecriners wiil conter a favor 1f they will promptly | . . sree that the farmers have never| She swore he stole her heart 3, Dr. Charles P. Jenne s restd My the Business Off ¢ any fallure or irregularity . & i : | this crime did he suffer? kg 8 stkatd Lester D Henderson, Presidepa ot Paps y yperative marketing the sort of tria m: N wis 23 5 . Dvl:’g ]v'“‘. . “-‘ S pag I k th t 4 1 . . | 1€ ind of a girl @ man wants (—, ll B e ( l\ L2 DENTIST |8, L. nt,xhhf\l‘ 8 v-Treaa ™ Telephone for Editor 4" Business Offices, 37 A 7 nave bElOINP hegaing 50" timkd:l y—a sentence got |to go to the altar with him is not solden Bear Cookies H. L Redl “Prabs e R 2F ASSOCIATED PRES! 7 i i Rt ke "] The poor, old duffer, | the kind who would go to a road- : 4 Wogms P AR Vatuntise i . E The Asevciated Ficas in exclusively entitled to the| B ke e house with him Fruits and Vegetables P s g overy dited 'in' th ;"“{IR"e}r“:md :n‘:':dn:”“ 2 1 W 5 T Too Familiar With That Our idea of a‘man suffering from . o 2 ing at % o'clock, se crodited in this pap 0 thejy iharal, who hac ipated in armed resist-]| .p.aw coid son, “what is call 1 he by Mo o i L Hall local new shed heretr Gl o g0 Ameri rees in Nicaragua, was| o A0, i e ;:j'm11\‘«7"5-““]:"]):]:: = oy A ag s YR o oMok "5 cected_President of that country by & Iarge| ™ok mo about the cal for mon. | iatt 46 Will be mors populas Dr. A. W. Stewart T P Ine 1ajority at an election guarded by U. 8. Marines, | gy, son, I know more about that,”|ter cook book than he Would be if DENTIST Visiting Brothers w unymg | speak the American manged|growled his dad he invented a can opener easier||] R n Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. :—- L oieiton., N atter fhe election’ of to. St SANITARY GROCERY SEWARD BUILDING Co-Ordinate Bod... ;\‘1 | Novemnil 4 d that Americans are not She Talked Turkey s You can tell from looking at al| “The Store That Pleases” Office };hone 469, Res. au::‘“..:...;;:y Léfl\“ Jm favor of rule by the people. inglish scientist who claims |y whether it would be modesty one 276. il e v i proiidin’ ,, ard Mars talking to him, but|o: tear of falling that would keep PHONES 8395 | necond Friday sasn HATES { | 1t you nave nct procured your membersnip|conldn’t understand what 'twas|per from climbing up a ladder i sy ! CH. Y | | Boutl e’ Tiad o, § l J n the Red Cross there 4l time to be en-|saying, didn't have much trouble|when there were men around Lgx manc" Ul Han, 5) rolled among members of that merciful :'"":;"I‘I*'f"")"“vv‘:‘_flhl“{"::" I‘\‘r" wife *‘"“1‘ A genius is a xn:ull‘\\lnv:.vm; suc- g ————— Ongopu-'t'—llnolmoo datetn Biag VALTER B. HEISEL Bec!c—(tv_!“‘ nd useful organization. Membership may be got ['© MM 8 pe fioes 1 1;: mnk_m:: hkh wife l;mn\ s S 7 %0 8 or by .ppomm,.,g & N A 3 5 2 | when he can’t make mo: ast uunufl Olwo m“, n"‘c an t the B. M hrends Bank More Fun/ bl THat i pad il e Ottice 1671 L%‘ALMggg;n J Z W envy more the man who has|nid papers tor sale at the Bnpire o luldam; Gastneat Hotal Juneau Locge Mo. 78 Al Hangs Up His Gloves. gone through a fortune than wel_ oo ° —_— None e Raday | —_— do the one who has gone through ALL FOB RIDS | WALTER HELLAN, Dietat = (New York World.) a windshield. k C_ y S Dr. Geo. L. Barton P img'r Bosratdk R \ERVICE TO SEATTLE ‘ One of the things that disturb the reflective |TO_ALL CONCERNED: i CHIRGBRASTER, Hblsnthar 8105, P AIR SERVICE TO SE! 4K |citizen these days is the difficulty with which a|wrong In wrigne Case, It Seems (.\l“l:\l"“:l"l!” “r\\'igl‘ (ly(‘mrr""‘x:.u";: Office Service Only | wour\‘r J‘UNEAU LoDGE NO. 24 m Seattle are that Juneau will|minority can make itself heard. In this case it PATROLMAN IN WRIGHT 4] ot t‘!l il EAL R Hours: 10 a. m. to 12 noon, 2| | g0 .,na Fourth Mon- X Reports from Seattl e o |may well be that much of the evil complained of CASE FINED Alaska un o 0'd - M., | 9. M to B D m and 7 p. m. of “each month ia \ next year have a daily air service with Seattle|;, "4, tocuit of defects in the American system Angeles Times, | November 28, 1928, covering the Yo' 0- 9, th. Blione 529 .‘.’.:‘.:”"pg.u:(w. il be- . (-. iy where it will connect with similar service be-|;r wovernmons 'That Is to say, the diffieulties i [furnishing n; qlx'ulgnlxll- quufl(slr"s, et bl HARRY T LUYas See: VAY tween that City and Portland, San Francisco and|of the minority may arise directly from the fact 5 O [2t Juncau, for the use of the In not (ho practice of Medictne, | | 7. CHAY B NAGHEL. 0y Los Angeles. It is proposed to make the trip|that under the practical working of our Comsti-| o, o\ 5 & p o SEEER - |Ninth ‘\, mnlui the ,:luskaq"r:»r- MUTUAL ICE CREAM!! Surgery nor Osteopathy. Jo| OSTAENEY = i A o g | 8 I hever adeguately repres t 18 the ¥ ritoria Legislature for Sixty- — — or between Juneau and Seattle in nine hours and ftution the minority is never adequately repre v ot v B gy oo A \ = . between Jun d bty |sented. The case of Governor Smith is in potnt, |, YOU Bever hear me groan cight days, beginning Monday, 75¢ per quart = m,,‘"fisfl,fi"{fl,.,fl‘x’-’.,. to the California points in two da | - sactd That you will only near me do |yiavch 4 and ending Friday, May ’ 2 ARG s T s y ¢ service will also'In most countries of Europe if he had suffered 5 bt | M E day, May We Deliver o of ea SRR b e the oew A3 EREVS |a defeat comparable to the defeat he suffered here| 'When the fall is my own. 10, 1929, both dates inclusive; Helene i rec )L E,,”dmk nlfimgz’b \n)um' carry mail has not been announced. However, |? . . i el v e the quarters to be provided with mychL THERAPIST i 3 1 b * he would automatically take his place as minority 3 ne qua 8 _be h UNEAU BILL[ARDS \ hvy Mutres it will carry express as well as passengers and | © O O RR Y e body. a position . Boous His Business & thisles, chairs, heat, Hght, J e gl iy shirs Mllsake AL Shiak facy there will be offered an opportunity for quick| ... i honor only to the Prime Minister. Thus re you interested in l‘umhall: | wate cuspidors, waste-baskets, ; A lectricity VNIGHTS oF ing a needed thing from the \ u 1 vhich ad st e cause |8sked the chance acquaintance in|jjatforms, janitor services, etcet-| i b 410 Goldsteln Blds. COLUMBUS action in procuring any g the policies for which he had stood, the cause " | 0 ] i Shgre R LU T Pacific Coast points which he had led, would still get a hearing, and |the smoking car. jera, including the instal N OL el ¢ VO i < g2 | Meetines second and iani This will mark another forward step in the the minority of which he was the head would ou bet I am,” returned the | proper and sufficient lavatory vt — l:_d_':'r‘d.umwémzhmm \"rx"; 0 til 2 1 ente v " have & P o |Other, “I am a surgeon.” ind toilet facilities. i e o 4 S Valioniant -of the conntry, 1f it Works out till be represented, would still have a chance A L tof ities.. : ‘ T ) tc attepd. Counell cheasme ‘] i ””.‘ X ke sy xSl o o votabitts GninOns I Eib AL enorRBilc fagiTE | Further particulars and speci-| ¥———— — — ¢ r v“l";mf D%afl”mp‘ s 1{;"’“5‘,',??,-"“, ) K K fES g y 5 . e | But here what do we find? The day after|Speakin’a Nothing in Particular—fications may be procured at the public Lih | . B3 TORNER S . & B and there seems no reason jto doubt that it will ; i it ) gy ol artiobl ONERd !|Janeau Public Library! Optician and Optometrlst election Governor Smith announces that he will| Don't it seem kinda foolish to|Governor's Office. £ : Room 16, Valentine Bldz. [ s el — A S ok never run for public office again. And one ¢éan-|you that the Government should Bids must be submitted in| and Holrs' & m (68 D m. aed | D/ UGLAS AERIE 117 F. O. ABOUT USING WORMS FOR BAIT. |not blame him There is no public office that|waste time printing these TEN quadruplicate and the envelope d' R z by Appointment Mje‘;;fl Mny‘\r.l; 3 ki - i |he can run for, no way in which his tremendous | THOUSAND DOLLAR BILLS? in which enclosed marked m.unlyl Free Rea g hoom B 31 | AL > zs n: 8 oHc o\l»L is & - - |talents can be utilized, for at least four years| That's the way we feel about[to indicate the contents. The]| Clty Mall, Second Floor & k agles LY S gt Tate, In the sARRgR e Do~ (ol R St ta Rt R ey prineipteatic right s reserved to reject any| Waln. Streat ot ki Tai . ¥|Douglas. Willlam Oft, W. P. Guy B on ARrinitute hab g0t OUEBIDUUGLN | ) ot Hevatoa. or; HYinGIBIN tnat hata hoen 11 e or all bids, and to alter, amend ki v R o R Robert Simpson L. Smith, Secreliry. Visiting (‘m the r;.m-;(.‘nm.‘.{ “{r l.u,n;..v_‘ 8ngleworms be- | anging g ‘veckoning for many years past now What A Flivver Knows jor modity tnnl- s])m-i[fl('a!tiuuii uzm RS 2% e Opt. D. Brothers welcome. ore using them for fish ui lack a spokesman. Nay, they are even doomed| Another thing there isn't any of |requirements to meet actual con- sl te Los Angei ook R T T e rl b ‘ i tion Room Open Frum uraduate s Angeiew | W. R. Walton, of (i Department of AgTi-|to a special kind of political censorship. For|in a car load s chaperon. |aitions. f'&“;m 4 m._'.,mg“u ki lege cf Optometry 3md AMERICAN LEGION culture, who has made rious study of the|the politiciz who voted them so lustily a few Crid The successful bidder will be £:30 p. m. Opthalmslogy q Meets second and earthworm in connection with tie damage the|days ago will take the result of the election | Another One For New Dictionary|required to enter into a written et R s s b Glasses Fitted 64 th. Thuiadiy worms sometimes do to lawus and golf greens,|as a “repudiation” of them. Since they were not| OpTIMIST—-An astronomer who |contract, ‘emb"dy;ngth the ur(m: 148, Book-“i“(c | bl seneses Grouad | eacp momt\ in has also shown that the scouriuz of worms has|800d enough to win with, they are no g0od at | pinic he can interest the men of |and l’"’l":‘“"; PR FREE TO ALL | Dugout. been well known to some anglers for hundreds |21l in the eyes of certain of our statesmen,|yoqay in stargazing. bid, and furnish a bon 7 s 2 B hih aalk iwan wiell dbsoflised By Téaak. Walton despite the 16,000,000 passionate votes that were s amount of the bid. i T 3 Reliable Transfer - of years as well described by Izas a i They “ " " 3 i 3, t ¥ ast for them. They become ‘“dead issues” and GEO. A. ¥ i =~ it SURN N RS, oo 'h“m' m""" " sun-]{vdu‘lml; "":, l‘l‘m mim:rltyl of “(‘I\rzll(SM::h:Ir(')Msl?e\1':lr.(z¥:s‘" Soverngrint Al Just what you want—Christ- ?hgg%n;’%%SY lndne(;i)glgs WOMEN CF MOOSEEEART worms, this entomologist says, are much more|pesple who believed in fhe gallant humanitarian- Flherroon © U0 T IRirst publication, Nov. 16, 1928, ~AS T YOR U atiplay of ‘ SERVICE Our Motto LEGION, NO, 439 desirable than those freshly dug. They will live|ism that was Smith are now represented by e‘\' :,'m nakers the modern|l/ast publication, Nov. 27, 1928. Cards at Empire. Meets 1st and 3rd Thursdays longer on the hook and wil take more fshi. |nothing more than an aggregation of cautious| A8 home makers the modern| s —————————| | each month, 8 P.M. at Mooss Here is the method of scouring as described [politiclans—which is to say they are not rep- ;1;‘““;:‘[ ;h"e'; m;";m ;1 6 i a1 | HalL. by Mr. Waltcn: Take a quantity of sphagnum |resented at all % il | Esther Ingmap, Senlor Re- moss sl a5 is e by Murserymen . pucking | $4% WAL you please, hie s not o pleasan S AUTOS FOR HIRE THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY s sene B, Racordor. | Al 3 R ove|State of affairs. i a slightly more flexible & plants for shipment. Put thi Hitto Stoneware | .otem the country would now have the benefit [ADn argument “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” o - crock or tight wooden box. This moss, Which|uoe oy of the {ndubltable ftalents of Haoenr| With his dear wife, he started— S —— E grows in shady swampy woods, should be well|pyt of the incomparable talents of Smith, As it|She finished it, Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 Brunswick Bowling moistened, but the excess water should be wrung|is, Hoover tackles the job alone and Smith goes| And from life he departed. " : Alleys out before the moss is placed in the container.|into retirement. _— : dy The worms should be placed in the moss for at Much The Same : 5 S‘t‘;n’:fllumer'ro'l?:x‘; least two days, and preferably three of four, and e i £ Ever see a volcano in action? Phone 218 R "4 5061 S1AES At the-and ot this period Arbitration as Insurance Against Disputes.| “No, but I have come home and they should be almost transparent, tough, and o 7 had to tell the missus that I had 3 -y lively. In case it becomes necessary to keep them (Engineering and Mining Journal.) dropped my week's pay on an also- —_— . o ’ <k g sceptance 3 i 3 ran.” in the moss for some weeks a litle sweet milk | AcccDiance of the principle of arbltration ran : JAPANESE TOY sliould be poured over them at intervals of about|Jl, "0 0N SEUCMeRt of Indusirial die- A Wiee Lass PRINTING and STATIONERY SHOP a week, but the moss should be washed and|ggqinst death or disability. It really is insurance| “So you have decided not to go SCRIPTO LONG LEAD PENCILS H. B. MAKINOQ wrung out in clean water every week or 10 days.|of a kind—insurance against the delays of liti-|to work after all,” remarked father Front Street B gation and even against litigation itself. The|to laughter, FILING CABINETS OFFICE EQUIPMENT P. 0. Box 218 for Mail Orders PAY IN PUBLIC LIFE. Mete existenco of an agreememt to settle diffi-| “Yes,” she replied, “after study- Treat yourself to a ride. Phone 244 Opposite Alaska Electric Light Office o SRTIA 4-\1])[105 without resort to litigation makes those ing mother's way of handling you —says Taxi Tad. S . % gtn | WO subscribe to it less lkely to disagree.- BY|I have decided the easiest way for § - appeier Guandian disousses ab lenktifigibiie of thatr jcompact. SMAYKre on & OEIT a woman to get a man's wages is||After the hard day's work MORRIS upon the advisability of making the compensation |gooting at the outset of negotiations. The ice|to marry him, you'll find it refreshing and of public officlals, particularly members of Par-|is broken between them, to change the metaohos e restful—the cost is small, Tn- CONSTRUCTION liament and the Cabinet, less than the could |and greater frankness is likely to mark their Same Old Story sure yourself safety en route COMPANY earn in private life. It contends that people|dealings The girl aliead was spesding—and| 10X providing a Carlson Taxi. L ‘SK ‘N HOTEL . ought not to pe induced to enter public life in MH_HH}' u.nmanifw have been slow to endorse He was sure he could overtake[gldnet call Single O or 94. A SAND and order to improve their financial conditions. It|the principle of arbitration. How different things ‘er— s 3 thinks undesirable representatives of the publie[MIERt have been had the endless disputss GMFlg; o srapped on the gas—a dire MODERN REASONABLE RATES GRAVEL T o apex rights been arbitrated instead of being 5 . Would be the result. : : fought to a finish in courts of law! Only in the| , PleW out Carlson’s Taxi and Dave HousgL, Prop. Carpenter and Concrete Our experience over here in paying a 1ot of| ;¢ ana state industries has the idea received| A7d then they called the under- Ambulance Service by Congrssmen more money than they could evel|approval. This is doubtless because each of these taker. = ! - . ‘ a i ” ‘ [FesSsssssseavsseossssssssss sassaessas: ssssssssssssaasEaes: make in any other way than by winning an|industries has an efficient trade assoslatinh R Phone Single 0 and 94 N No job too large nor too‘ election seems to justify the suggestion of the[through which the member companies may re. Good Many Like That ; small for us. great English paper. Some of our Congressmen|ceive and act upon a proposal of this sort. Up| Her—What do Jou, tiink of S s who could not earn in any possible way as much |t0 last June the American Zinc Institute had |Titzle new dress? . ! MORRIS money as they are pald by the Government con-|Merely passed n resolution endorsing arbitration| HIm—It doesnt show enough An tribute not a thing to the public welfare where|?Pd ad abpointed a committee to inquire into|and it shows too much. they are. CAMPAIGN NDED EUROPEANS. The Buropean Pri with the unofficial ASTOUN W 1s immensely impressed whispering’) campaign (or that was conducted in the United States against the “wetness” and Roman Catholicism of Gov. Smith. It was generally agreed that such tacties would be ruinous to the attacking party if they were attempted in an European country, and particularly the churches if they were as active as some of those in the United States were It was generally agreed that 'such a campaign would be impossibe on the other side of the At- s0 to Aantic. The Manchester Guardian, one of the mildest of the commentators, said: But if Mr. Hoover (ues not talk much officially, the less scinpulous of his lieu- tenants keep up a virulent unofficial campaign. The Democratic candidate is assailed for his “‘wetness” and for his Roman Catholicism in terms that have no counterpart in Hritish public life. The very violence of use may win him some support in the newly en- franchised body of electors who are not tied to the party machinc:: but none of the prophets predicts tha! the scales can be turned against a Republican victory. It is fair to say that European papers, like great Manchester Liberal publication, exon- Mr. Hoover from blame in connection with phase of the campaign. The press of Eur- including the inglish, regarded both Mr. r d Gov. Smith very highly. Most of THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY NOV 2I B S b e £ 3 the advisability of adopting rules of procedure. At the June convention, however, the committee submitted a definite plan “to be followed when a dispute is to be submitted for decision. The ichinery is now available. 1t remains to popu- e the pan throughout the zine industry by a ampaign of education and to win for it increased interest and approval throughout all industries. m to the more liable decks of cards, the Nation will endure regardless of the candidates elected. News.) According fortune-telling after March —(Detroit i Europeans will have real cause at Americanization when the establishes foreign offio for indignation Anti-Saloon League €s.— (Cincinnati Enquirer.) But when our ferefathe Tuesday for election day, how'd they know foot- ball wasn't going to be played on Ty E uesdays?— (Dallas News.) 4 were picking out Cincinnati University cour: in janitoring, sweeping chang considers Education is 1[1'1]]1“‘ News,) offering a underoging It has been said that no great poems have been written in praise of November. Probably because it so often acts like a half-sister to March.— (Detroit Free Press,) —— e Knowing hn s goon to be rid of the job, Coolidge probably signed his Thanksgiving pro- clamation with a flourish.— (Cincinnati er.) Enquir- —— The wi; to avold that extra session of Con- gress, of course, is by enacting such legislation as is needed this winter.—(Indianapolis News.) More Or Less True Then there also are. women cynical enough to say the only reason women are taking up the bad habits of men is because that is the only kind men have. Nothing gives a daughter a big- Mabry’s Cafe Imperial Building Front Street Regular Dinners Short Orders Lunches Open 6 a. m. to 2 a. m, POPULAR PRICES Merchants Lunch served from 11:30 a. m. to 2 p. m. daily. 50 cents HARRY MABRY Proprietor 1928. T ———————— Berry’s Taxi PHONE 199 Stand at Gastineau R Prompt Scrvlce. Day and Night} |} '} Covice Auro Servick { |i STAND AT THE OLYMPIC i Phone 342, Day or Nllht ] Alaska ! 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