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8 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, NOV 26 1928. e e ) — - = = e —— D l l ’1(] E"] )lre mentally and physically fit men and women to fl»————-—~*—¢: is because they are so hard to do lIluIIlliillmlllllllI|||||||||u|||||m||u| [ o - P al as make good when transplanted and that the mis-| ! ' lanything with PROFES, T y A I v Tcost woth | souakEien expesss sl INRIODNN NN |- 0" S e g RURRORONAL . LIl Frovenal soslasies '''''' S SrA D t | afraic 1c z -] re. atic of JOEN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER |V et e R g DETOUR | ki, svlsndlf iy Thae a1 e B || ——o0r Published oventne except Sunday By the| unenting upon the experiment by which 8,000 | By SAM HILL | [husband’s hungry married friends DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER Gastineau Channel EMPIRE PRI Tl @ COMPANY at Second and Main J ' ot the habit of dropping it around DENTISTS Streeis, Juneau, Alaska | Englishmen were nt to Canada last summer|Z g 8¢t the habit ) g R el & te B g Second Class and early fall to assist in crop harvesting, says el meal times ‘ 01-303 Goldstein Bldg. '——‘—J -sterpd in the Post Office in Juneau as Second You also can tell my merely A matte) An Ottawa correspondent discusses L ¥rhe Hushinl whebhe PHONE 56 Juneau Lions — e bbb o . T St Million Sush Gases | meeting the husband whether a Houry 8. m, t0 9.0 near uUBs a » 0 T Vays ( secret desir: i Demverea by cocrler in Juneau, Douglas, Treadwell and employed Br ners isite’ ‘the Can- | She married him for love, she }‘\Hr) ..1\\]{,\. m‘| .|I s '-‘. |.‘ ,(» ;; 1 Club By mall, postage pald. at the Tollowing rates 1ary elds as part of the guone D akars a0k s o 1= £ Meets every Wes i (00 ear, ' edvaiod 12 0 montas, tn advance question of Immigration, He nd now he thinks it's funny |0 '”,‘""l'm I's: 83,0858 Hne, Do _— nesday at 12:38 ' 6.00; one month, In advance, $1.2 n over the statistics s e |That she's forgot about the love of saktins / e, B rtac 5 Takes 16 e ill promptly \gain ov h tatistics and th g he love, Al - Cl o’clock. e L otatas Office of ‘any fallure of Irroguiarity f th nkage proportion of And’s always wanting money. averses "“"“ \k"”; ““L'| MILK MAID Dr. arles P. Jenne Lester D. Henderson, Presidest B Melephone Tor Edltorial And Business Offices, 374 h un the stream of immigrants [atvet heing. Roi 43 ERene ST vl DENTIST H. L. Redlingshafer, Secy-Tream s it el I evidence of a strong desire in Says Grandad— |one of the family, gdes up to the BREAD Rooms 8 and 9 Valentt The As l"5’:’"5".—f'..“l"?f'fi,.ff’.""i.fi?fi.d to the the Canadian Government to .restore The reason the ladies of the|Dathroom to wash up, takes one Building o34 b o o e for republication (&‘.'v‘n"““:) m.:-.:;r;.-:“,‘{.g‘\:.nd o something of the old ,,;,;,;m.(. r.mxln of fl‘\\‘.nx'] circle have quit taking the lmk ;:]"l::'l“wfiw"(;“"“‘r"l} :“*"".'VI“;“]‘ A Tolesbine’ 176 Meeting or not o rwise ore C his pal e the Brit eleme and this is shown work baskets with them to meet- > < it L . by - - . > [ —————— o 3 Ry e e il | in its handling of the miner-harvesters ings is because they don't ,.‘....1:‘“"(" BRd hhugs odo. : JUNEAU BAKERY - g T B ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER experiment. It is too early to gauge needles, thread and 'thimbles to| APout 90 per cent of the women ’ % Exalted Ruler, THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER mUBLICATION i Pl Sy g dabgeracy 8 whi ‘get divoross "willingly" wanidl . Phote 577 We Deliver Dr. A. W. Stewart M. H. Sides, U O - the success of the scheme, but the bare play. bridge. vho get divorces willingly would 5 Se v MA HOPPIN( | figure nly 500 misfits in the 8,000 i W endure their mistakes if no ali- & SDENTmtTa Visiting Brothers we % P The men who have stayed on the farms | Customer: “Why have you put| When a man is so polite and ? o’illfiWA;:’D B!{'I&Dn;u Cu.'o;u(n.u Boc... The newspapers thre le country, a re reported to be doing well, and the |that big sign “NO LADIES" in|g2lant out in company it is either| . 08 SN0, ) Rea. bt oo by usual at this period « the ear, are urging Federal Government is setting up an | " v J > » . an old maid or recent bride who Re]]able Transfer | Phone 376. et i 3 | your window? I thought you made > y p * ! Regular meetings people to do their Christmas shopping early. It organization to help them to find win- {more bobbing women's hair than|°nVvies his wife living with such| | Phone 149 Res. 148 ] # ? [ second Friday, cach would be worth whil 1d heed the re-! ter employment and eventually to settle {by cutting men’s hair.” a perfect gentleman. g‘;;’:—ré‘}‘:)nnfl]“caon , i D H Vane ;.T""hqd'd' y_’,” i : n they have in Canada I Bas “1 di You never see a modern girl who i T Our ol Hall Lot quest with 1 i th v n Bar I did; but some money ¥ & Hall. heretofore sh ( ng ought to - , g |is too hard earried. A woman came |100Ks over-dressed—but you can b~ 8 O e Bl b elptul ‘to the One of the \lqn\[‘;[vu.r i that ")‘“’(D 4,»m \)]|( thv in yesterday and asked for a boy ;.mx ,,hA‘,,A‘y of the |)-;“|-_{;ng‘ in ages ¢ by appoinme: | b 1 aaile : yublic generail It HOWE . 10w, . &uf kon, . [WE at in €Nn0, | jsh bob, then changed her mind|from 16 to 60, who look aver. Licensed Osteopathic Physic'an | :‘"I‘ i"l"" e L hustmessiike Nev.. Herbert Hoover, not related to the Presi-\and decided she just would get|Phinted. Phone: Office 1671, | LA SEDA A e the holidar seavon. It gives the dent-elect, resided in a house that belonged to|her hair trimmed after I was near. | ————————— s < bl funeau Locge o 7 Seriliants time in t for their trade, |Alfred x -\"""“»] not related to the '1“""““;“!1_\' through, and, of course she gave CALL FOR BIDS _— ; Mects™ overy” Monany . . = Jec. Of New York. It is not so strange that the|me a bawling out for not having WALTER HELLAN, Di gives the buyers ¢ to make selec 0 ELLAN, Dictator i alv ’_”‘ ‘}‘- ) : ol the Reno Herbert Hoover supported Herbert Hoover|waited until she decided what|TO ALL CONCERNED Dr. Geo. L. Barton J. H. HART, Secretary, o the siock B e e le u for President while the Reno Alfred E. Smith|she really wanted. So I decided| Sealed bids will. be reccived SHIMMESETSTY Fetdhmsl B, | e i best of them sold. It, ulso, & peoy sipnortod - Sikied B Bt jone wife at home was enough Wom.|at the Office of the Governor of Office Service Only | . LoodE No. § longer time in which (o pre v and to enjoy o DR T en for me to try to pleage.’ Alasks anthl oo Gkl P I Fouint A8 & 'Fi. 18,34, 8008, 1|} aennn ang Pourth Mon- k the ‘!"“}\"”'"'\I fest “" el ]””IJV'\” ;“‘“ It is now said that Gov. Smith’s promise November 28, 1928, covering the| s m.mwg ; Dm mp;,z:g 51291] ™ | oda Fewa Hah, " ber ~\ , on clerks and gives them a chance to enjoy the ' = .- 0 voistead law ‘as B 1 as It's A Social Error furnishing of suitabl rters e Sinolng at 1:30 5 2 s o4 s T e {6 Postoftice ' Bepikt t nfor ,““ Vo 1r ad law as Iu.ng as it was ) T b I b b .) o. quarters, CHIRBRRAGTIC Hauet My Fi 3z .{. holiday , g kit ] By Pl aption over an|at Juneau, for the use of the v 2 4 \ . 1 law is what lost Wisconsin for him. It turned " 1a not the practice of Medicine, CHAS E. A\ d ment an opportunity t e the Christman S S¥ o ¥ ECEERR A editorial in Louisville Post-Herald. |Ninth Session of the Alaska Ter-| { MTUAL ICE CREAM L e L Malidoe. [ [ sy trade satisfactorily, reducing lo n the mail ik 5 Certainly not! No gentleman |ritoria Legislature for Sixty- iz it [+ ] R Ocder. of : 2 any vexations for all con- g 3 = T would; he'd expectorate, of course! |eight days, beginning M 1 78 g T 51 g ke EASTERN STAR :ln;!u4|;m.;T;:\\’:4_\ ‘\\Inh LR 1 f x‘ L n Qirvey SHUNE Vaiae ot Home Paper. d 4 expeolientliitine! | oIt (io ‘.n;:“ng }-frmm:m'\ll“uyv 7oc per quart T R 5 o ’ Second and Fourth Tues, cerne ere are o man) wdvantages 3 ¥, May e iv of eac in early Obristmas shopping that ome would (National Editorial Assoclation Bulletin.) Wl Take The Rt B b S i) e | . .‘anpsou | ‘\‘fim;p:;nn)nn: early o g N 1 B al Assocls 4 I don’t believe I'd care to cross |the quarters to be provided with INF t : k< the subject need: only to be mentioned to TR e ST R 3 cari . - LAU & ol i w M ol awak erest o stme yers. z e as 3 cone vely pro E ¢ water, cuspidors, wacte-baskets,! —— o lege ¢! Optomatry nd 4 i P Wakefield, Massachusetts, by Gardner E. Campbell, |25 SBel . |piithorig,; Jaatiar aekvioe: #tsenst Phones Single O and 94 | Opthalmelogy oCtmBuy ! ENGLISH UNEMPLOYED MAKE GOOD publisher of the \\‘;;lk‘-n.qu Daily Item T zot to workyiAtalin s L_“w'““.,.“' including the installation of | & oo oooe | Glasses Fitted Jyshers Councll No. 17a5, conduc -4 p survey e 2] ade a g ” e . g g Fiel " e . n ! CANADIAN IMMIGRANT Rttt UL i e AR |prover_and_suftcient _ lavatory i seneses Ground | Morig seeops,und o 1ouse to house canvass o e city, young me and: fallet ehi 3— -ansient brothers urged : " v and women calling on the housewives who filled L rthen BArtloUIArs il SDEEE | M —— e s sl | ey | o viand. Couniell’ dhase- 1 On both sides of the Atlantic the opinion ,u¢ ang signed questionnaires concerning reader A Regular 2ogi. -\ 1o ot ol [y S y S i K ; : Gert: “Huh! What kind of an|fications may be procured at the h g | NTYRE 3 K. B { seems to prevail Hm.\ the experiment of the Can- jnterest and advertising value of the local | Gert A e W ;’ AN | o overtiony SOMTdA Janeau Public lenu-y L H. J. TURNER. Secretary. Sk aad B ent ; i . : animal is your boss, anyway e adian, and British Governments to relieve unem- paper. Among other things, the survey showed your hoss, anyway? [FRRARTERENEE e d — ployment in at Britain by inducing English that the local paper had a greater circulation | Myrte l“"“ an Elk at “’"F;‘*‘q,““,,.‘m“(.n,p Rod this endelogn an HAl ’I ED REUREAS AE%,'S“‘!”;f‘;;'” emigration to Canada is working out satisfactor :::n:’:yl,\]: n'x\rlv‘x‘|lv:::;;<iiI;‘tx'n-\ll’:i.;l:lnrlfu;:‘f\.[;:i}:;«;:‘l\'r(‘rfln:‘l:i erfi’(f:f""" lome [And: & RSSECAE the | which enclosed marked plainly Free Reading Room i ‘ &nlshts 8 o'clock i :]y. 111]«""10'“:}‘ i |”Hn\;‘ W i owed Ekat At 0sh 148 towrbeotle, who (el PP mu:“zmmm-sfi i Oy Tl S ABD: L% SLERHINE ) e s e ! - i s Jih s ..f,.li,.xf“ on record concerning the local paper, only 17 No Place To Eat o AUAIHL KAN To ditar susnd o e S A ; :mlgsl?:iu:v“”slt:yn?#yw'V}:'n?l:: s e e A iy g )t » advertisements of » Wakefl I heard my friend’s wife say that! i e e Readi: e 4 4 of the imnigrants t whom they would ive aid, |40 1OC Fead the advertisements of tho' Wakefield I heard my friend's wite 883 that or modity the specifications and R e e ____Phome 109 or 149 ROl A A e g This was overcome by the frank statement of the i i Was trying to get thinner- "1‘ :‘1“']"“""‘"‘5 to meet actual con- Circulation Room Open Frum . S TSR P - AMERICAN LEGION 3 . ¥ - i 8, - i ek & 2 s B Canadian Government, setting forth the obvious The trouble with whispering now Is that mo- |And that explains why I refused| 'r(;\:- successtul bidder will be||* 0 6:30 p. m.—7:00 p. m. to ! reasons why they wanted only the best material |bdy will pay any attention to you—(New York| When they invited me to dinner.|yequired fto enter into a written £:30 p. m. J. B. BURFORD & CO Meets second and It was shown, of course, that it would require World.) Musings OF A Married Man | CORLFACt embodying the terms Ourrent ngairive, Howepapers L. C. Smith and Corona :‘:‘;:‘: Bt fid P S S S S A O Py O TP O P B0 9 and provisions of the accepted d ) Id empty the ash trays every|pid, and turnish a bond in the FREE TO ALL TYPEWRITERS Dugout. night before going to bed, but I'd|amount of the bid. . | Public Stenographer get bawled out for something, GEO. A. PARKS, Al [ SEEEh y anyway, so it might as well be Governor of Alaska. D i OORE 3 Al ey 3 . p Just what you want—Chriat- Daintiest of Christinas ecards. WO for not doing that. Flr.st publication, Nov. 16, 1928. (1100 greetings, See display of |Samples now ‘on‘display a! the %Gf&lgg_smq,ni - Z,t ! BRI e Last publication, Nov. 27, 1928.|cards at Empire. Empire. Meets 1st and 3rd Thursdays ‘ | — - - each month, 8 P.M. at } ’ z[, z! ’2!‘ :‘ E ’ ; 2!‘ E ’ iz stood, Anyway PO S S o | k Moose L4 “STEAMSHIP MOVEMENTS" | Hali. i 0 STRAMS OVEMENTS s Esther Ingm Senlor Re- Headline seen in nearly all East-|| AUTOS FOR HIRE I'HE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY g i L 4 gent; Agnes Grigg, Recorder. : ern papers. & i A Let's see, that's what causes “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” - 3 ! Information received from Chevrolet Factory states that after sea-sickness, isn't it? i 4 it : é actory- st i : Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 Brunswick Bowling January first we will be able to furnish our customers with a Joykiller For Today Alleys b Do you suppose in this age of 6 i e o R SIX CYLINDER CHEVROLET AT FOUR CYLINDER PRICES, [ e C i houbewals I Stand—Miller's Taxi $ they'll eventually resort to paper THINGS Pho! 218 i The average pers 4 erpsp the significance of this an- it el rln 70 B ; a0 he average person cannot grzsp the significance s Dt AR E y : Naturally, They Weren't Natural . . . 5 b : nouncement. It means that never before in automobile his- “Where did you get your rosy JAPANESE TOY b cheeks?” PRINTING V. > § or . and STATIONERY ] i tory has such value been offered to the public. It also means I asked the pretty maiden I'd i SHOP . % Ear 3 By pkissed— SCRIPTO LONG LEAD PENCILS y Ty e that people of moderate circumstances can enjoy all the com- “Why, foolish boy," she smiled, ront Str y peoy joy il e : FILING CABINETS OFFICE EQUIPMENT S o B ; : o \ v v LGP cday, again we mi pposi | - forts and luxury in automobiling that can be found in high "‘L‘;m",’fly can get from a drug. Frhwrid tufi(ev" i Phone 244 Opposite Alaska Electric Light Office ; priced cars. The NEW CHEVROLET SIX with a beautiful ; On‘l; oot - ’_”r_l!::'s :’?fifz‘}vmg ! ! MORRIS FISHER BODY, mounted on the sturdy Chevrolet Chassis with ,,,?;L",‘;:, er;;(u hpeBuiioli el t :,,'.7.“;.-“.(:1) ! CONS"]I\‘(RPUCHON CHROMIUM PLATED RADIATOR, NEW CHROMIUM PLAT- TR . ves: king ARRBNR Drenitng o sive. shaks ALASKAN HOTEL (s:f: ND and beauty, but I notice he eats mos: for. ED HEADLAMPS MOUNTED ON CHROMIUM PLATED of his meuls at the comer ron e MODERN REASONABLE RATES CRAVEL t t. SFANDARDS. NEW HOOD DESIGN, NEW ONE PIECE o Dave HouseL, PROP. o S ~——— > Work. ST/ BR 0 Ciks True Carlson’s Taxi and BEADED FENDERS. NEW SIX CYLINDER MOTOR equipped L Enhniter pou e 9 kroups Ambulance Service e ey e T T 1A e collectin, or a club 5 with NEW FUFL PUMP and FILTER, AUTOMATIC LUBRI- luncheon at a nelehbors home | | Phone Single 0 and 11 \ is a sign the meal friend husband e CATION to all valve mechanism, W ACCELERATING il SN to that night will be neither dinner or supper—un- less you can imagine left-overs be. PUMP which gives you added power the instant you need it, ing efther. Berry’s Taxi it it was a thing| | the show-—all sugg No job too large nor too small for us. _MORRIS CONSTRUCTION CO. BYILDIKG CONTRACTORS + Phone 62 { An average man is one who en- DELCO-REMY INGNITION, STARTING AND GENERATOR Joys most going places where 4 so. PHONE 199 Interest Account AT 5 Sy - & 4 cial error won't be recognized even Stand at Gastineau SYSTEM., POWERFUL FOUR WHEEL BRAKES, BALL it he commits it. BEARING ERING KNUCKLES, NEW INSTRUME! The reason a woman we know PANEL indirectly lighted and provides every instrument you P ae e ADDS to your income, standing and self-respect, ° calls her unshapely legs husband, e JUNEAU TRANSFER COMPANY The Packard Taxi need for convenience and safety in driving, including the NEW Mabry98 Cafe i m&? MAKES dz’r(;?ty’independent and MOTOR TEMPERATURE INDICATOR and many other new Stand at Arctic Imperial Building GIVES you protection .and the features which makes this the GREATEST CHEVROLET IN ont Street Bl Sorvics, Doy ona Wia dood things efAif “HEVROLET HIST ; . VICH A CHEVROLET HISTORY Regular Dinners || COVICH Auro Seavice Mo The NEW CHEVROLET SIX will be on display at our : Short Orders RS AL Day of S WAy t0 OPpRINERSY Night Juneau, Alaska and success. show room after January First and we cordially invite you to Lunches s We welcome your Interest Prompt Delivery, of ALL KINDS OF COAL PHONE 438 driwe one of those beautiful new cars and be convinced that Open 6 a. m. to 2 a. m. y : ! John Borbrid Account \ never in Automobile history has such value been offered to the POPULAR PRICES » Jo orbridge Merchants Lunch served r’l;g}lls 4% Paid Semi-Annually from 11:30 a. m. to 2 | p. m. daily. 50 cents Days—482 Nignts—377 | [ r} The B. M. Belwrends Bank public. Service Transfer Co. SAW MILL W00D Conners Motor Company ||| ssmex mam REEDER’S TAXI 'PHONE 182 Day and Night Servioe i Oldest Bank in Alaska