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4 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, DEC. I, 1928. those who want to reform the world by passing “—"fl yut it gets him ]vlvnu of Hall Col (AIEGasseri i g | |- ad laska Em ire | rubie’ 68 M | PROFESSIONAL Dai y A P Mr. Hoove 1n aise MO W0 6k 0nz e woitt ] RN I o R i 8 JOEN W. TROY - - - "EDITOR AND MAWAGER| porters down South are the last people there| | DETOUR isonable_about h the on | i Fraternal >ocieties —— OF 1 % . 4 DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER Gastineau Channel Published every t Sunday by _th H Republican Party. They have kept themselves By SAM HILL nt hehpan. o Waat DENTISTS EMPIRE PRINTING at ond and Mair | R : = . he other way on one. 3 s R i it 3 F] Btreels, Junoe. : [in 1 e 3*'-} 1t “': ]"1""‘ li”"" )”‘“"} "“‘,‘1" > In this age of down-payments if | 4 301-803 Goidstein Bldg. P s 4 mon Second Class jmore than hating Catholicism, keeps them in the ez Grandad— DL g0 4 v . -m:n-d In the Post Office In Juneau as Seco Enpdrd e Crossins 4tFobi Loriil always | to bet those wh PHONE 56 Juneau Liorna £ & | Ku x K E L sed 0| have everything are a darn sizht | 3 Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. ot SUBSCRIPT - aTRR | It is said that Mr. Hoover proposes to get|be considered dangerous, but it|perter fived than those who hepe 1 4 Club Bemverea by careler In Junciu, Dougas, Treadwell and [around that by recognizing the “Lily Whites”|sometimes was embarrassing for ‘ B (——— . — en a man and wife both g S SRS ] ) Meets every Wee Th, for $1.25 per month, where they orgatiized. 4 rganizing them |the ladies when the ecross Vas k X e dohe Y | = ? ey v gy w:‘z:v m.-“;“ hor R where they ¢ rganized, and (»lu..u.nu ng them e 0ssing was notion they might have don L : ¢ ;‘.; nesday at 12-38 One year, in advance, $i2.0( x montas, In advance | clsewhere f he tries that he is likely to get y. hetter, they never waste any D Ch 1 P J wy o'clock. N Bbagtivocs will [ ahvhiios, SL3%, they will promptly |into troubl mediately with the Republican consoling themselves with MILK MAID T. arles ', Jemme || % ™7 Henderson, Presidest motity the Business Officc fallure or irregularity };o54erg of the North and Border who would not And He Kicked Then, Too hought they beth might have don DENTIST 1. L. Redlingshater, Secy-Treas F sl : i ; ;| Blinks: “Has your wite ever|yor BREAD " Telephone for B titorial ne o int to offend the Negroes. There‘are too many |, - fi on Eeial L Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine A I > ouples who marry ored Republicar n Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, . the coup 3 \ Bulldlag \ Mo every A | tey Jinks: “Well, once she sat on my "R of them have _ evens The Associated Press 1s i entitled fo the| Kansas and Border States to make it politi-| ..., o bt Jlesty of GkEininp Telephone 176 et ane for re cation of.all news diapatohes oredited to| . he & atch nse enough to 2o ‘on loving BAGh t , $ o it or not wise oredited in this i ver and also the ’N{ pre m].” he Republicans to turn their = ther after they have lived togeth JUNEAU BAKERY local new herein. acks on their rac Passing Observation pg enough to discover neither fi e . cer| Well, we shall see what we shall. see, It is easy to tell the man whe fect Phone 577 We Deliver Dr. A. W. Stewart ; ALASK~ CIRCULATION G RANTEED TO' BE LARG . v % DENTIST " THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER “UBLICATION e is having a hard time—he’s trying The modern d ter's idea of - o5 il Visiting Brothers = ' to give the impression he's o b o ol il | " ' ours 9 a. m. to § p. m. ——— Perhaph ‘the! textile AdduRIEE IR st e eihe impression. he's on | hoing very helptul to father J o | mmmmmmmi———m—’iing;—w0 ot B E ported Hoover because he buys his ; A Mave" BACH\OESINL L NOLTS o 2 Office Phone 469, Res. follarg Byf e Vitdr— O oliE R 'S A Hard Life e oy R Reliable Transfer Phone 276. Scottish Rits uirer.) none Regular meetings quirer TR : How's everything with A feMow didn’ . ho! 9 Res. 148 - second Frid Hoover might retort that they used to talk £ S you| A tellow didn’t have tof | Phone 14 e R these days?” asked the old friend. |iss *(Hrough several thicknesses COURTESY and GUOD ' v ¥ | tonth st Pi0 e_da ; Kiss ough seve fcknesse : H. [l ""odd Felows “I'm having as hard a time as|of paint® but then a modern on “‘R“CE Our Motto Dr. ance 1 = a character in a comic strip, with|qoesn't have to hug through eight | Ostotpath—t01, Goldstein Bldg | | VALTER B. HEISEL. Sec ™ " N . ’ . Hours: 10 o 123 1 to &; —— |it. The talk didn’t hurt Grover amd probably[no artist in sight to o ot Tk af heai g -SR] ! will detract nothing from Herbert. straighten things out for me. genius is s sband who can steovathic Ph; ‘an A When Mr. Hoover stafts in uumzl, to build - 4 Residence, Gastineau Hotel Juneau Locge Mo. 7 up a Republican Party in the South he will dis- Musings Of A Married Man b et Meets every Mondaj [cover that a large majority of those in the South| Many a man who hated his riva o 2 who would affiliate with the Negroes in the ay streets established if sh ! MEMBER SF ASSOCI |that way about Grover Cleveland. They said he could take his ccllar off without unbuttoning her that she'll keep on loving ven after he gets bald _ a 's many a young girl today i [who voted for him for President did so for en-(for trying to get his girl away|.itting on the knees of hor boy )~ Dr. Geo. L. Barton | . . irely different réasons than those reasons which |from him “"*“‘ to hate him even|irend who ought to be over her CHIROPRACTOR, Hsllenthal Bidg. | T e i3 actuated the majority of his Northern supporters.|™Ore because he didn't succzed. |yother's ~ Office Service Only | T4 U LODGE NO. aa (S . T AR night, at R Selock WALTER HELLAN, Dictator H. HART, Secretary. V. PARKS'S RL( OMMENDATIONS 4 el i i e We hear a good deal about the 3 Hours: 10 a. m. to 12 1001, 2| | second and. Fourth Mon- GOV. |D ¥n uth '|"lh ) d 'I‘Invnlr‘?u(.: (l‘vu' ):m?;}: ;_n:xl Another Bull of Nature en door—but we hear most from | p. m to 65 p. m. and 7 p. m v of each month osperity ey voted against Gev. Smith, lib- . i “Unlike human | (no open mouth L to 9 p. m. Phone 529 . | pr Every one of the recommendations contained | ginning at a bird can focus its eyes on , gl CHIROPRACTIC in Parks’s annual repont imd and’ought eral thought and democratic progressivism. in Gov >arks'’s a a B PC Are Sov E a | : ARRY I LUSAS, Ma to be acted upon favorably. Taken together they | two different objects. 16 G0k The prnctes. 5F Asbiote. CHAS E. NAGHEL, o e ik, An Eastern newspaper has discoverad another| hese are days when men think NOTICE MUTUAL ICE CREAM} |, sursery nor Usteopathy. » T gnstizate & program that would ¢ e recom. |difference between the old-fashioned saloon and|ip wouli Bave boen - S G - s e Vs | EASTERN ‘STAM E ¢ s developmen e recom- W 5 ; ST H el e ful to Alaska and its developmer he 1 |the modern easy. The old-fashioned saloon |for Nature to have provided them| For just cause, I wemn to make (oc per quart 1 §3cond and Pourty Yues avs of each man Folock, - 1. ¥ MIY DRFD MARA Worthy Matras I»[l(‘m BROWN Secy HARRY I. LU "Afl mendations were printed on the frst page of | ; e fo not [\IWAYs closed its doors on election day. The|with eyes like (hat instead of|!t known herewlth ¢hat I will no We Deliver Robert Simpson The Empire Wednesday, and while they do not| "7 © W S SR | Dl sy longer be responsible for any # raper calls attention to the circumstance that it |wasting 'em on birds. 3 A constitute all that we would like to see in a "% 0 FUAAERE (O the Cireumstence that it [debts incurred by my wite, Mis.|} JUNEAU BILLIARDS e qm:- Pn"‘h o BN NE S Soliotule for Alnska, there 1o nob oBe| ey gty wide-oubt -t recumt election day. Overlooked By Historians Andrew. Salasiny 4 CARLSON TAXI of them that we would not like to be in the| “I guess Il have to give up my| -\?ll_”i(&“ S\;\l"\/\R- i Phones Single O and 94 Opthalmelogy bOls ha arritory's immedigtetutnse N R N REacl for the” fountil : %1 First publication, Nov. 26, ; plans for the Territ medisontiige; A | At least in this latest n secession old [search for the SouniHeERNL publication, Dec. 4, ? Glasses n"’dd | Mcetings second and las It 1s mo reflection on the other suggestions|g,uin carolina dfd not lead ‘the way. She re-|8roaned the great Ponce de Leon i v SN sneses Groun Monday at to call particular attention to the first two—| uineq steadfastly in the Solid South—almeet| “Heck replied one of his aids, | . - [t ‘attend. Cons the requests for investigations of the halibut and |yo0" o youre simply looking in the! 3 | Sydney Laurence reproductions SRR (. SR | et ey hors < A BWirine aitustions. The Alaska hallbut and her-| S s s wrong place Drop into scme|in Christmas cards, original, dif-| . s l 4RBA‘ F 3 TURNER, Sesreta ring fisheries are ameng the two most important drug siore and ask for a jar of |terent, Alaskan, 25 cents each at| [ Janeau Public Library Y —elniry branches of our greatest industry, and both are Financial Paper’s View. rouge.” the Nugget Shop. . and D//UGLAS AERIE t1|7 1; 0. G.. o« e & quest for investigations are timely and well (Boston News Bureau.) Be Sign of Something COME IN AND LET US Free Recading Room . nig i On and on went the emphasis of the mount-|! never heard HELP YOU SELECT YOUR City Mall, Second Floor AND LOT CLEANING Lagles E{lll, presented g aten s nay A s Nina @i} A kangaroo do any bresa'n Waln Slast st 6t [Douglas. William Ott, W. P. Guy BRIk suvviv: i cawsed. Agh & Hutle | L8 SRRSO Stateb—with the Bay Stae the|And it I did Sl Ay b PH RSGSUER. VIR . i r I a 8 k b eading Room Open From & b B tee ot Mo tact chat it per | CHERIC VAL 40 LAIEETNLL the ey SO M Na leimd Hiknt on e ter Chnstmas Roudiog s 1°o”n_ 4 Phone 109 or 14 Brothers welcome. [ Seed nto politics. A demand. f0f|ynytngy the charmed sbtthern circie. uiesnt motdlwas'n: e st s tminati ¢ f . Circulation Room Open Frum - the elimination of the use of herring for other |than extraordinary electcral vote submergence, Became Undesirable Risk ‘;lfts % to 6:30 p. m.—7:00 p. m. to AMERICAN LEGION purposes than food and bait has been voiced (It showed how universal, practically, was the “Hear about Jackson?" z £:30 p. m ] B. BURFORD & CO k Meets seconda and by various interests and localities. The Empire clear choice of the country as between two men “No, what about him? THE RIGHT GIETS/AT Current Magazines, Newspapers L. C. Smith and Corona fourth Thursday has taken the position that if we have a herring {and between two philosophies of government. “He was married last week and THE RIGHT PRICES Reference Books, Etc b o eacn mowti I® supply as large as it has been commonly supposed | Great tasks call for great men. History bears |the life insurance agent attended | E i phsaingreisgi el TYPEWRITERS B Ducou. that we have it is not being fished to nearly|Vitness to the fact that always, somewhere in|the wedding, and when he lamped U A — ] Public Stenographer . i multitudin humanity, there a - | the bride, cancele $2 e e out e oo e e ey r e %, 228 B the bride cunosiad the, $80,000 pol.| % i : B e g g ¥ 8 a cy Jackson had on his life.” G PR e smal! as compared with that of the North ;\A that one task which of all others is most vital - o Just what you want—Christ- Daintiest of Christinag carde. | WOMEN CF MOOSEEEART for instance, and the herring .m*_ u_rv large {to the welfare of his particular day and gen- First Contributions (mas greetings. See display of |[Samples now on digplay at the LEGION, NO. 439 There should be a thorough investigation to de-| leration. For a book entitled “Social Er. Phone 25 Free Delivery Cards at Empire, Empire. | Meets 1st lnd 3rd Thursdays : rors to Avoid” we suggest this to| paat pe g | each month, 8 P.M. at Mooss and, if it is, methods ef conservation ought found succor through the administrative genius et o e B 1P e M e i “Bati 13 4 head the list—"Eating and sleeping | Ha to be detcrmined. of Herbert Hoover—a superb matching then of should be d iotly.” | Esther Ingmgn, Senlor Re- We are not at all in sympathy with the|Man to task, and one that stirred the imagination | P04 be '”mf ‘j““,( K AUTOS FOR HIRE I'HE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY | gent; Agnes Grigg, Recorder. urge for regulations as to the use to which her-|°f the Whole world. Now his service fs to all : | ) ight it & hown that al1 | Americe Tough Luck “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” - ring might be put unless it shall be shown that a Henry Ford has well pointed out in the A lonely lass oz that might he taken with cufety would be needed |y ot Journal thati-wé are b ih o o Is Effie Burrs, —— Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 % Brunswick Bowling for balt. 1t we are td export herring at all,|threshhold of the “industrial and comtortabies No boy could kiss Alleys let cconomic laws deteruine the form and dis-\age. But big preliminary problems le spews A face like hers. ‘ z position of the exports [And g0 vast and complicated are they that only 3 sf;n?e—nnd?ll?ar':m'lly:x’: But getting back to Gov. Parks's report, it[one long accustomed to dealing with large fsemey Ouch! Phone 218 fs unfortunate that somcbody eliminated before |COuld be expcted successfuly to cope with them,| “YOu say you have boxed be- B printing the map that wu« included in it by the|SOme of these problems are fairly certain to|fOre?” sarcastically asked the pro - 4N THAT v - Governor. The map ¢ wd a vast amount|MAaterialize within the next four years; some|moter. i : k o ¢ ma ained, @ vast e confront the present hour. Thus aga : “Sure I have” retorted the j of data that would have aided immensely in con-| & Do our. Thus again a great € orted JAPANESE TOY task d:mnnx for a great man to undertake it would-be prize fighter. Jering, dutormation to a reader of the. printad | o0 pain hitory B rarail oM it |woudde priee tger. PRINTING and STATIONERY i SHOP report. ll'wrv P feel that there is something |old kid’s ears?” snapped the other. SCRIPTO LONG LEAD PENCILS H. B. MAKINO PRI = almost providential in | VNIGHT§ orF COLUMBUS | Seghern Councll No. 176, | | lege cf Optomstry amd | o] ) termine whether or not the supply is in danger Beleaguered and starving Belgium suddenly the election of Hoover o Front Strest he Presidency at a time whe: 5 FILING CABINETS OFFICE EQUIPMENT PRESIDENT COOLIDGE THE LUCKY :?n~'<ln|1llxllx_\"fn::!‘Hu‘ i time when the needs of So It Goes The man who gets somewhere P. 0. Box 218 for Mall Orders, ability of the man to meet| The old-fashioned woman who! |18 a self-starter Ph : f ) ! i A one 244 Opposite Alaska Electric Light Office ONE. ;hn-]m seem to fit each other in most happy|made home.made bread in the —says Taxi Tad. . P! g b S ashion - 9 v has a s v P You need not fail in any under- After all, the lucky man in politics this The results of the voting Tuesday may be in- ll::y[x‘nl::l"nu"d:“ B l‘lk;e‘::x“h“ "2 | taking you' try — it vou give —_—M‘A.w“; MRS is President Coolidge who will retire froms office|terpreted as showing conclusively that the Am- - your thought and concentra- TRUCTIOV mext March, in good health at the age of 56 |erican people are overwhelmingly convinced thos More Or Less True tlon, coupled with real honest- CONS 7 years, with a considerable fortune and an as-|Hoover in the White House may be depended | The reason the diamond in moth.| | to-Boodness hard work! It is COMPANY 8. vioe o history, That he. appreclates his|UPCT o exercise sgiin—gnd. in wider SONMG-—lers engwgamisnt, ring 15 so. et L NBE RmbILON to succeed i Eivs ALASKAN HOTEL position was indicated when he, denying rumors| i jenarkable administrative genius and ability | smaller than the one in daughters,| | IRE you prompt taxi service. . SAND and B i eioie s oollige Prosident. oo |W' vasy far-Rung sostal problems At your disposal — just call goE i is because when father bought 1 would join a large New York law firm with a BT mother's ring the first payment B Do ya. 11, I\IODERN REASONABLE RATES GRAVEL guaranteed princely income, not long ago sai The Control of Exploration. Wea tie: finkl one e Dave HouskL, prop. Carpenter and Concrete that he intended to go back to Vermont — Women now buy more and even i i Work. whittle. He can afford to do that with a fortune (Manchester Guardian.) more expensive hats than they Carlson’s Taxi and that is estimated to be over $400,000, ample to| 10 Norway, according to “Nature,” measures e g s thelr knosoygy Ambulance Service No job tnfi }arge nor too A 2 : < A e g 2 ave been announced for the regulati that get the most attention, Sma. or us. maintain him and his family with their simple |DaVve iced for the regulation of ex- ? |plering expe Ha v i four w hone Single O and 11 tastes and penchant for economy. It is difficult|PI°"IN& expeditions that employ Norwegian ves.| After listening to four women ki iy 4 to imagine a more delightful way to spend time Or Gusase Norwegian subjects in Norweglan |8t @ bridge table a mere man t‘;]‘e MORRIS ports. These measures will g y ways wonders why they have for one that has been as busy and hard-working ||, ! apply particularly | Wa¥! Y o Spitzbergen, which is under Norwees deck of cards. CONSTRUCTION CO. as President Coolidge from early manhood than |ereignty, for most ex AR 1 . % 4 * v, st expeditions t r .| There are two classes of people, reading good books and whittling, and there is|bergen employ Norweglan vessels or oo SPItE- |, Shere Bre two cl iled it erry's 1axi BYILDING CONTRACTORS - or personnel. is flDOIlP(l I A ReobAbly Do fote agreeable place o read and|They ‘will have to consult a Norweglan Gorore|table ebigubtte s sxpectod. o be PHONE 199 nterest Account Phone 62 Whittle away time than in the Green Mountains|ment Committee which has been appointed for |observed, and those whose meal is 4 z i the summer time. :fll' |nulxu';~r- The Committee will inquire into|if it isn’t. Stand at Gastineau S0 many writers of distinction have purchased|!h¢ Gualifications of the members of the expedi-| The pitifully small salary that DDS to your income, standin. Green Mountain farms for summer homes that C0 2nd into the 8 of their equipment, [goes into father's pay envelope ADDS y » 8 it is likely that the President would begin after| - !f necessary, forbid the Norwegian members | doesn’t get him much of the stores, and sclf-rcspect, JUNEAU TRANSFER Or vessels to proceed any a while to sandwich in some writing between|theso measures hage bert po e N0 SURUER it ! The Packard Taxi COMPANY his whittlings, 1f he should do so, the country by the dis- astrous adventure of General Neyji AKES you independent and Moves, Packs and Stores Would be richer on account of it. Mr. Coolidge|a dozen deaths, including that l:-:"uuv-“mh e FHONE " ! P . ht and B zre - 2 . has lived an interesting life midst interesting|Wegian explorer Amundsen Had !‘.‘h;atn:v(vrlry Mabry scafe 444 th"ft)'9 events, and he is a master of English that is ])Inp(h;‘vl measures been in existence when Nobile Stand at Arctic casy to read. We would like to read a book|S!aTted the disaster might never have happened. I i ildi i 7 . 'mperial “Buildin, ou otection e that he would write. It would be interesting and| "¢ M@Ve not, incidentally, hearq re " o ¢ P Bon_soll Pk anything about % - worth while, [} inquiry into the conduct of this expedition, Sl Bireet Prompt Service, Day and NI‘M} good things of life, \ was certainly a case f ) but the Italian Government e 008l fnquiry, Regular Dinners Covicn Auro ServicE St ! d that it should MR. HOOVER’S SELF-IMPOSED TASK, |’ CXIusively Italian. But as far s e are RESMR AT THE OL¥MBIO |aware the results of the promised It Phone 342, Day or § : B alian inquiry ’ID According to latest authority the plan of|'2¥¢ D0t been made known. e Short Orders Higit OPENS the way to opportunity and success, do not even kno a 88 SIS i b § 3 Herbert Hoover is to spend sometime in nun,,,:l,;“_r””'r “:.(’):;"f:,"‘"‘},':“-‘ I" $ been held. It is a Lanches Sunian, Al South this winter, following his return from|in Arctic exploratior (o {ountries interested We welcome your Interest Prompt Delivery of his South American tour, and try to organ : should be held o Republican Party down there, 1t we righty| L °_'eHus should be Published, (A QpeR ka0 to 2 8. m, : s ; Account AN o i fead the leason of the Inte campalgn ho has set| A Scotch professiona o POPULAR PRICES John Borbridge PHONE 48 fy golfer, after f himself some job. In the first place, he will find |Years of retirement, b ourteen as resumed the gy 5 4% Paid Semi-Annually that the great majority of Southerners who voted [1¢0tly he found his ball,— (To same, N8 Merchants Lunch served ronto Star, s PHONES b . for him in the recent election are not the liberal, A ioe ]"\ T . o h;)mm lmgv.l-safl-ce;ots2 Semce Transfer Co. progressive business and professional men who |, p vn:l “: . ;'“'"‘”' is one “"“ will quarrel o g SAW m woon are developing thie country and whom he would |1 ‘iore ‘;"‘e““”"["’"] When he has a cellar full The B, M, Be’lrcfldS‘Bank and C probably like to have in the Republican Party. |joy ) ar liquors.—(Atlanta Constitu- : omitt kgne 389 That element of the population down there con- R SO Oldest Bank m Alaska | Residence Phone 443 stitute what is the Democratic organization and Not the least interesting ity HABBY MABRY = it supported Gov. Smith. Most Southerners who news are those which indicate how 01:1 :lecnon ¢ voted for Mr. Hooveér are those who are wedded | te narians and near- centenarians the ('uu:lr);' :fi:: Proprletor to their prejudices—the intolerant bigots and |tains.— (Boston Transcript. ) ]

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