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L] & - N rgest tal funds with which any bank has time providing it ds just as orna- [ SUIEIETNETERIANEND " i " 7Y '€ |ever been organized in this country.” mental as one that doesn't R Daily Alaska Empire |5 ii o ™ S U7 | e—— JOHN W. TROY . . - EDITOR AND MAfigfi‘ ’ of the Wall Street Bank were lated to give a man the hig head =3 B or - v S A————— til after the election has led to the is th eling that if he cashed ublished avary ovening except Sunday by th |y ¢ that Gov. Smith will accept the position in, more of the life insirance mon. DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER Gastineau Channel EMPIRE PRINTING ¢ ANY at Second and Mah 4 b . P ey would spent for evening DENTISTS itreets, Juneau Alaaks t sai een offered to him at a han would b r mourn- \ 301-303 Goldstein Bldg. b . United States ng s \ J’ AT < e the Presider The parson, old and very pious, | PHONE 56 — - . FER L | We reckon nothing would give a|Z Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. Juneau Lioras SUBSCRIPTION PATES. : t the organization of the Wall|Preaches sermons, long and deep; | modern lass a bigger shock. tha Club Benvered by carrler In Juneau, Douglas, Treadwell and|Strect Bank have been /conducted by Eugene|The sexton calls them anesthetics! having the men look the other = SRS for D145 per MOMIN. .. Norton, Vice-President of the Baltimore Trust|For they put folks to sleep, | i ] | Meets every Wes " |:|1(7he-7|" oF Giee 1t = - B 2 ) e much larger than that of| You've Slept Through That Kind By mall, postage pald, at the following rates: | way when she was climbing into a nesdhy. &t 13:90 One vear, in advance, $12.0( montas, in advance. |,y pany, and Frederick E. Hassler, former Vice o/elock. rumble seat. Which is more it born il ootoe s v they will promptly | President of the Bank of America, They have Sez Grandad proof the world has changed a MILK MAID Dr. Charles P. Jenne Lester D. Henderson, Presidema H. L. Redlingshafer, Secy-Treas B, e ainas Ot Lo my fallure or Irregularlty |1 oo working on the proposition for months ”'“’n‘ d to be that most of the| ot ; ¥ DENTIST Telephone for Editorial and Business Oftices, 374 |Wall Street had its first inklings of the thing|'OUN8 men who kissed the bride/ A woman's ion tells her not BREAD — E 2 o wéss;— 185t Aneus o b \\»hldwng never kissed her|y, » a servant without getting B Aasied e 1 sociusively satified! to thie Ri it g youlan't ‘evaccasty & Telephone 176 Wednesday even- use for republication of all news dispatches credited to Smith gets duly initiated into|CANce to afterward formerly worked for, but maybe ing 8 o'clock, it_or mot otherwise crodited In this paper and aiso the iition is on a vacation when| JUNEAU BAKERY |[F——————— HMessorochmidt, ! ¢ r t her tocal news published herelr v s irman of the Board of Directors Help! _ ( n | sttt — —— f ABrrTy 2 . by p! she takes the woman's former hus- 2 Exalted Ruler, ALASK~ CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER the Wall Street Bank with its $55,000,000] «Jonn, dear,” phoned the flapper | pand without asking for the dope| Phone 577 We Deliver Dr. A. W. Stewart ' - THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER "UBLICATION _|capital and his $100,000 salary, he will doubtless|bride, “I.wish you would bring|on him DENTIST Visiting Brothers welcome was all a mistake and that he|home some calendars with you yd many legs look like they | CEIIRIIIIIINNNIN [T Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. : election after all. tonight P oul tickled to death to be|==" —_— SEWARD BUILDING Co-Ordinate Bod... “What ¢ i i - P e ) 1 Freemasonry W L L What the heck do -you want hide under five or six pet- . Office Phone 469, Res. h The people elected the President, \ calendars?” he demanded, Reliable Transfer | Phone 276. Ram:-n Rite but the cartoonists will claim all the Oh" she replied, “I'Ve just Phone 149 Res. 148 | second Friday sasn lit.— (Cordova Times.) heard of a date pudding that is COURTESY and GUOD "‘on'hfid.dl ’1;9 ». So will the radio *“profesh.” awlully good and 1 want to try they still can use soap SERVICE Our Motto | Dr. H. Vance Han, s 3 <3 R making one for dinner.” instead of paint re.| S — s Ostecpath—201 Goldsteln Bidg Sk ot " ! 5 ey Hours: 10 to 1%; 1 to b; We have ceased to hear the splashing of = ver when thew Wallt 15 s manliil SN o PO pd ULl ook tears frcm those who for several months prior assing servation faces Licensed Osteopathic Physic'an X to a short month ago were weeping over the| What an easy life we could lead ¢ the biggest bumps flam- Phone: Office 1671. 2 troubles of the poor farmers If it was as easy to stretch a sal.|; outh ing to get is when EEp P Residence, Gastineau Hotel Juneau Locge No. 78 el 8 ary as it is the truth! v yvers today doesn't last for. N v it e Moeis every Mondep 4 night, at 8 J'cloc™ e aver g there really tomor- | s R T ' WALTER HELLAN, Dictator Second Thoughts on the Southern Vote. Probable Explanation e Dr. Geo. L. Barton J. H. HART, Secretary, sl That women's skirts are getting| -« nnocence s another thing i CHIROPRACTOR, Hellenthal Bidg. ” S —— e " BB ‘ew York World.) longer is didn't use to, but now do ~ Office Service Only MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. o A PLEA FOR TOLERANCE. | We wish that we could agree with our| A fashion note I've read. cem to consider excess baggage Hours: 10 a. m. to 12 100, 2| | cecona’ ang. foureh Mon- e neighbor the Herald Tribune when it says that|And my guess is the ome who| (ur idea of & hard t g f P p. m. to 6§ p. m. and 7 p. m. i« of each month in B g 3 oticed that £ j ¢ “ to 9 Ph. 529 Oda Fellow the voters who put four States of the solid South u 3 nere map to decide is wheth % > 0 9 p. m. Phone ginning at. 7:30 el nto the Republican column ‘“manifested high| Was standing on his head. woman gets as much kick out of CHIROPRACTIC HARRY L LU3JAS, It we maintain our position of under-f., rage and intelllectual independence. They admiring glanc from men as 1s not the practice of Medicine, e ‘:L‘r”“ BE. NAGHEL, standing and oo I with the nations abroad, have done a great work for the South and for the Not So Good he does out of envious looks trom|§ MUTUAL ICE CREAM Surgery nor Osteopathy. L we must continue to maintain the same senti-|future of American politics Blinks: “Got your winter coal|women but we reckon she isn't| 75¢ % - EASTERN 'STA® A : re situated differently .in| Greatly as we should regret to see any de-|yet?” really- BAgnS unisne SR ALK dhain (oc per quart g Second and Fourth Tuee Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine B. ®. 0. ELKS Bulldin eet] ever a line on her from the woman she —_— e M: ng every especially at ithis time of ! | a few girls left who f \ By CALVIN COOLIDGE, President of the Ur B ians i other country. All fhe|crease the number of Democratic voters| Jinks: “No. but I've got my|pan We Deliver Robert Simpson £t e, poul, A ek e ; oughout the Nation, we should regard this loss | winter cold all right." ) yal il i sther great powers have a compaartively homo-|throughou 1 It must be as big a r r Opt. D. th t et moptt o e e anglas fully compensated in so far as it indicated some of the skinny sisters to nave| | JUNEAU BILLIARDS pt. D T iom Shbwh, Nas ! ock, "L 0. O. | , _MILDRED MAR. the breakdown of sectionalism in the South. Such signs Is Signs to trust to round gartes % P CARLSON TAXI Graduate Los Angeles Col- : 4 | | blood and speech, and commcnly littlg divided in,, i grpretation- does not fit the facts of Tues- Mr. D."B. Meachem says while the male skeletons to depend | Phones Single O and 94 leage of Optometry and Cottma s ons Jeliats. - Our. grest. nation da'wads up|aey's kleetion, - - AIEe for « Hoover 1n (HEER Tty o v niEg 18 sign: | on a belt i | : OpthERialont, » Seghers Counell No. 1768, of the strong and virile pioneering stock of |Southern States has steadily increased as the be- AKE, BROATIREET e | ot R et Glasses Fitted, Lenses Ground | | Meotinkssecond 'xna ‘ass. f the world We have|lated returns have come in from the backwoods ;e o — ouday at 7:30 p..‘m Klueck T-anaient brothers urged : N 1age and gious be- districts, where religious prejudice and Ku Kluck- 4 y attend. Counell <haum- = vasiety and lauguage audireligious be-|distriots, wh slig S 106, and Ku €of|and on a ranch in California this| Believe most anyth ——— - —_§ nto|ery are stronge Note also the summation of l J R < '\t}r":‘ F;;\hMS('YNeE(. ® 3 K I lief. If any of these different peoples fall ong ) : } ; %" |one We're now convinced we can, F P GARBAGE SDV. M. McINTYR 3 distavor amon mes a quick reaction |the result by former Representative Upshaw, lead FRESH BGGS | since we have lived to Janeau Public Library 2 Ay By er of the Democratic bolte in Georgia: ‘“This see against t r f us from the relatives and — A : Byl oo e 5 Laid While You Wait | 0ld Texas go Republican! d DOUGLAS AERIE 117 F. O. s not a Republivan vietory in the South. It is | an ! . friends in their ea- of origin, Which “affects I‘Jm”nivnm:h of the antl-Smith Democrats.” T { SE A . D My Mop G the public sentiment of that country, even| More specifically, the result represents the tri-| Musings of a Married Man |LET Amqust Pross zour suit | Free Reading Room nights 8 o'clock ¢ | We call and dellver. Paone 528 Clty Mall, Second Floor i AND LOT CLEANING Lagles’ Hall their government. Such mis- forces of intolerance. In some communities so|0n a woman's finger she expects|f=—srereeccrcrrrreeeeea Main Street at 4th G. A. GETCHELL, Do“!l"jmw"“s.m ?“; w'vl:'alg:: Reading Room Open From Phose 109 or 149 Koo S | NSL Y D e 3 nearly all « Painless Dentists Impossible Has Happened! though it may not ctually expressed in the umph of the Anti-Saloon League and the allied| After a man puts a wedding ring official action i _— . 1 understandings interfere with our friendiy re rong were the prejudices that those who dis-|him forever after to keep puttin, ' ; iy s " % cohirhaa CRNNIRLd end- |80ld in her palm | i to 10 i mful to our trade, and retard the|plaved “high courage and Intellectual independ-|&o i) L to 105 M | ~ s e ence” were the Democrats who voted for the - While They Last Circulation Room Open Fyum | )& P | AMERICAR LEGION \ & r Iu'l_fi]ah:lu!.nd bearer of their own party Neither in Says A Motorist | Zto 6:30 p m—7:00 p. m. to BT e pEaMe ot religious lberty enf Riensio. " )5 et the Muiir SOUEREN REAEAL WhIER' Wolt I like to eat 5:30 p. m J. B. BURFORD & CO Wit ik ation and equulity of rights. This ®|Republican nor in that of the six which remain- The nuts on sundaes, HAND WORKED Birearie Miahaines;. N owrbabie L. C. Smith and Corona > B fourth Thursday in accordance with the fundamental law *led Democratic are we able to detect hopeful signs Jut hate to meet g0 Reference Books, Etc, eacp mowtd iy land. It is the very it of the American of declining sectionalism. In the one case an The nuts on Sundays! PILLOW SLIPS FREE TO ALL TYPEWRITERS : @ Dugout. Constitution. We all recognize and admit that peal to long-latent but newly aroused prejudices — | A — ) ublic 8 h tenographer it ought to be put into practical operation. We |determined the result, and in the other adherence Angry Patient Finished Him at $3.50 PAIR Public P! know that every argument of right d re Nm"w old prejudices were the decisive influence. (Epitaph.) requires such action. Yet in time of stress and| e R R e His sign said “Painless Dentist” Just what you want—Christ- Daintiest of Christinas carde. public agitation we have tou great a tendency | Uncle Sam Comes Into His Own, but {1, Xmas Handkerchiefs bl oo L o ek e Ty o ARy St e to disregard ‘this policy and indulge in race 5 ) I have grave doubts, ‘twas true é ards pire. Impire. Brothers welcome. tions, are he general progress of civilizaticn. We all subscribe P TR PR TR 5 B WOMEN CF MOOSEEEART LEGION, NO. 438 | Meets 1st and 3rd Thursdays | Hall. | Esther Ingmgn, Senlor Re- gent; Agnes Grigg, Recorder. | v s to have a mc Tocle S For though it said he was, the fact | equal rights, Such sentiments are bound to react| ¥ is to have a monument to Uncle Sam. Ns 14 i Y , tainly is as much entitled to one as John| He's lying here, poves he no| IS (h0- Witk barhorIhens. Tnstead of l"”““nn]l or John Chinaman—perhaps even more en- longer is | JARMAN’S T'HE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY a benefit they are a positive injury. Weé do not | : o b ¥ [ SR ION Yuligious Santalerance: and. dilreghrd - of | a (New York Times.) P Dr. Phizz— e i Sy o s ;wzh month, 8 P.M. st Mooss | | | titled, while he, like Brother Jonathan, is at have to examine history very far before we see|jeqet “Th ” [ founded cn fact—if Trojan history is to be Interesting Information Second Street e Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute A S wiole countries that have been biighted, whole pelieved. - 7| o Hearing, ot Now Lexington,| Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 Brunswick Bowling civilizations that hav been shattered by a spirit | There is some confusion about the story. Ac-|Ohi) is County Superintendent ot of intolerance. They are destructive of order and |cording to Frost's Naval History of the United |Roads, Alleys } progress at home and a danger to peace and|States, there was a Government inspector at for men and wemen | good will abroad. No better example exists of | T during the War of 1812 named Samuel Not A Total Loss Stand—Miller's Taxi toleration than that which is exhibited by those|%!S0M. A contractor named Elbert Anderson| “Thin women never made his. | Phone 218 ho wore the’ blue toward those who wore the|CAMe there to purchase provisions for the army, |tory,” says Lady Mary Hay Drum. X — v e i o v S, 5, PR b 0 (b S o GEO. M. SIMPKINS €O 4 EFAy. Our condition today is not merely that of one of Wilson's employees; pussiing over the ¥ . . ° ’ s« JAPANESE TOY 8 ] ! ( Maybe not, but they have made one people under one flag, but of a l-l“'“lik‘l!'\'"lnxlml\‘ and recalling his employer’s nickname, a lot of cornfed sisters envious. a united people who have seen bitterness and enmity |said they must refer to “Elbert Andersoh and|' sng thew heos done a lot to help PRINTING and STATIONERY { SHOP which once threatened to sever them pass away,|Uncle Sam. Hookt BN dEmiver. off xud i and a spirit of kindness and good will reign over| There are several slightly different versions| * LT e SCRIPTO LONG LEAD PENCILS 5-':-'“"4"”“‘0 them all of the story, and one high authority (Webster's| ° ¢10Per busines: FILING CABINETS OFFICE EQUIPMENT i T R |New International Dictionary) s it “lacks ‘o y ¢ posi [proot.” Perhaps it will be forthcoming from BTy Motnar: Gaces Phone 244 Opposite Alaska Electric Light Office [The foregolng eaitoriai was Written bY |the ladies of the Troy Chapter of the Daughters| The KIng's down at his club President Coolidge for the National Editorial As-(of the American Revolution who hay At poker losing money . 4 N ave under- . a‘listeni: sociation and sent by it to Bmpire. It is|taken to erect the monument at Mr. Wilson's| QUE€R's home a'listening to MORRIS the first of a series of editorials to be written|grave. He died in Troy in 1854, Another call her “honey ; : - CONSTRUCTION by men and women of National prominence for the — Too Much For Him National Editorial Association. They will appear A Post-Mortesn. vy JOO Much For Him . 4 COMPANY PR i A ot e P L s | S ALASKAN HOTEL gk G T 0 ROWATS RRIISY ) - No, I don’t mind sitting out in o Taxi Tad. OUGHT TO CHANGE SYSTEM With Paul beaten in the First Division, Ross| o R Urasr & ity says Taxi Tad MODERN REASONABLE RATES GRAVEL X & i 7 s blistering| | You need not fail in any under- Ko Spowed under in the Fousth, and 8 éansilEelivy but' T tho old to sit on cold taking you try — if you give Dave HouskeL, PRop. R e Pl "lx:l'm'n.-‘uxmhq.,. there is m'\u]\. to !x.n}w for &t} ncrete during t sleet or snow||your thought and concentra- pa ay that the figure of Herbert|the coming session of the Alaska Legislature. ibn RShh. enbiad With res) homest- Hoover towers above the short session of Con- The waning influence of the Indian bloc in A to-goodness hard work. It is T e " gress and speculation as to his attitude on ques- [Southeastern Alaska was easily seen in the past Kidh ChulBet Sams Result i &fBiElou to succesd In wive ; No job too large nor too tions will color all that Congress does. That L O o B k| “What makes you say this re.|[ing you prompt taxi service. i small for us. suggesth a reason why n new Congress should| \_“"”:‘“‘“"I"“l‘:]:'m‘:”' e \"“,‘””‘::Le";“fie minds you of home?’ asked the||At your disposal — just call I MORRIS ta harge at ti rst sessio er its ele X Senator A. | nd every speec v v e NO. . B8 eiarge at the Arat lon atter its election, |yagy in tnis Divisfon, And Senmator Dimond got|[first man s they surveyed theduijingle Ocor No. 11 An and the new President ought to be presiding at more votes than the Delegate. mess made by the cyclone. o CONSTRUCTION C0 the other end of Pennsylvania Avenue when {t Paul advised all voters to defeat Murra “Well,” replied the other, “we 3 aul advise at 1 y and ) convenes. A President that is to retire in March|Foster; Murray was high man and Foster not |have six small children and they|| Carlson’s Taxi and BYILDING CONTRACTORS is just as much a “lame duck” as a Senator or|far behind keep our house looking about like Ambulance Service Interest Account Phone 62 Carpenter and Concrete o, Work. bow as a public official, even if the retirement |Satelites, Ross and Johnston, cleaned in the e Phone Single O and 11 There is something wrong with a system |y e o, M4MIand politiclans may know every-|wrist gwatch that keeps perfect A wlfrongdt, P el chip during the closing days of his Administra- |candidate address an overwhelmingly Chinese M b 2 C f . PHONE 199 thrift Freight and B tion. President Coolidge ought to have things|audience in the Hawalian languate.— (Honolulu a ry sLa e Stand at Gastineau Y ' then President Hoover and the new Congress) The sponsor of Will Rogers for membership Frout street . . : o0od things of life, I i i The Packard Taxi . ) s |made jokes about the club's tamous Grove outing, Regular Dinners . BANK. {be taken.—(New York Times.) We welcome your Interest Alfred E. Smith has been offered the chairman.|2fter the election, but there was mo change in it Btrong group of capitalists which will inelude| ™) e i e 41 4% Paid Semi-Annually Brothers, and those associated in the Metropolitan | he make a good-will visit to Florida during the r and COAL poration, will give his personal attention to the|MAN &ets big enough to run for President he's Oftice Phone 389 Representative who is about to make his final Paul was beaten in the First, and his|this most of the time.” i8 due to the circumstance that he did |Fourth Mage Qe Lesy. True our in i R P | . 5 o thing ahout the country there is to be known, e e B 2 T f £ akes a Fresidont who has been as popular|put we'll wager they. would lesra somethingeidr o erry S axt i y i COMPANY Snfeflicient as Calvin Coolidge look Itke a white|they came to Honoluly and heard o Japanese MAKES you independent and i Moves, Packs and Stores all his own way, without even a Congress on his|Star-Bulletin.) Hands, until the election is all wqund up, and T Pl e Imperial Building GIVES you protection and the & “lin the Bohemian Club of San Francisco - ought to have a new slate to rite on as they Sa O Wwas re Slavt ot with the 1935 lw_“!:' O 48 theYlquested to take down Will's name because he B e [Mr. Rogers should have realized that the more : PHORE OPENS the way to opportunity GOY. SMITH TO HEAD WALL STREET|humorous a club is, the more serious 1y maoms Short Orders 444 and success s | ¥ O ; Stand at Arctio The Chicago Journal of Commerce says Gov.| ~Mr. Smith and Mr. Hoover hoth went fishing Lunches ship of the board of directors of a 000,000{ TSUlts. Mr. Smith caught a trout and Mr|] OPeD 6a.m.to2a m. Somps Service, Day and Night Account Wall Street bank that is being organized by a| 0°V¢" hooked a school of dolphin.—(New York POPULAR PRICES Covica Auto SERVICE e = o : AR —_— Merchan! unch s Phone 342, Day or the Du Ponts, General Motors interests, the Fisher| My, Hylan oy s e e fro: llt';OLa 3 etroveg LAy 2 B0 < uneau, Alaska e Lite Insurance Company, incly readent |campatgnte(Now York Fiion) p. m. daily. 50 cents J a | Fisk. John J. Raskob, who, it says, has no in. . s - The B M B h ndC B k tention of returning to the General Motors Cor- Another way of looking at it is, when a filepbives. * 3 | > o enrei an new bank. William F. Kenny, Gov. Smith's 'I“‘,:f“""‘,'“éh NS AT S0sen't nofd |t ey HARRY MABRY i \ r i Aoet- B s Hlasls : oo iora g close personal friend, will be a director. Fonars Mnsewarid Being elected Vice-President makes a nice the | rest for the candidate’s voice,— (Detroit News.) The Chicago paper says the bamk which will be called the “Wall Street Bank,” will “have

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