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S ———— THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, DEC. 7, 1928. . 1 7 B now indicates a surplus of A|mlllv“&——l——-lfl : vn‘.‘ \;-:‘»'.4:.')! two feet,” " ' l—" = T . _lz_ally Al",sh(,l,,,l:{"})lri“ The question of prohibition was disposed of ALONG LIFE’S , you mean by that?” ll . " Fraternal >ocieties ! JOEN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER|by Mr. Coolidgd e beat S e DETOUR andsd tho Genghul . o i it ot 3 I ias duly adopted the Eighteenth | | as stand- s o DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER Gastineau Channel excep! £ y b 1 & 1 end of € i 5 PRINTING COMPANY 5t Seonod’ and’ Mo iment said Those who object to it| By SBAM HILL mule s T Mg 3. DENTISTS Published _every oven PIRE 4 t : t vernments and all our in Btre J K R s the right to advocate its modification or E— : 2 ;: 301-303 Goldstein Bldg. o — k st Office in Juncau as Seco Dot ¢ le it is binding upon the Na-| Moie Db Lsan: Tt % PHONE 56 . matter. | Doesn't Feel Natural reason a good many girls Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. Juneau TLiona SUBRCRIFTION PATRA sitant | The solid South now doth is because they haven't| bl Club Oetrvered by caerier In Juneau, Douglas, Treadwell and As f rcement he said the Federal Gov In wonder cry: wed from their mothers’ ex.|® o { Meots every Wee h. ! 1.25 month, N L ( 3 M t 1 sht By mali, :u:\::“ ux‘ru?: Fiive "toil wing rates: ernment ing 1 will continue to do all it "[?‘r Lawd “"":",, y me! perience that it is a darn sigh o nesday at 12:38 One year, in advance, 2.00; six montas, in advance | ... i, is d ctic and declared that the an this be 1? harder to love a husband than it o’clock, ; one onth, | b. 1 . . b B e e v T N ey il Dottt Lot als in Washington were entitled to the co is a lover. MILK MAID Dr. Charles P. Jenne Lester D. Henderson, Presidese ;ml,h, “‘,.“ :m:‘;.‘.\,(‘hyr]v'.wn:;y any tallure or irregularity \peration of the State : Sez G;—andad-— Many a wife thinks her husband DENTIST H. L. Redlingshater, Secy-Tream Telephone for Editorial and Business Oftices, 374. The flood control, irrigation and domesti £ 41| Teak “|::.'\x\<1"‘kmr‘::m:d“(h:‘ ottt ol g “1: ,‘ “‘ o BREAD Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine B. ®. 0, ELKS — - UL iyt g e ot . pba D] egs 8 4 I ] Ve on g to take his hat of i * b MEMBER ZF ASSOCIATED PRESS, by SOF PuspiBes of, the SARIASK. SUNMI. DO Dvoni s ile L R knew it was his 3 ,,’m.. l:y’r‘i "n :. :xul‘ belong ST 'rai:;l«:::'m dny Vet The Assoclated rress ls excl isively ¢ ’,”“'}",, o t are pt 1 Which the Government could|paje opoon daughter and didn’t e o5 Gamtit Rtrive ak 5 5 o'clock, use for republication of all news dispatches credited K5t pohots } q roman o s i Hall, it or not otherwise credited in this paper and also the |exten( inctions, ke sal have to guess whether it was his of the mienth billk, the Wa¥ JUNEAU BAKERY . Messcrschmidt, local news published herein. The m concluded with a plea to|gaugn his wife or his mother. the ple to rem ¢ that in times of pros- B ALASKA~ CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER I THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER "UBLICATION € y unremitting toil is necessary to keep what Huh! } E: te Ruler, parental objections, t i i = " w 3 » 3 . o 1avyers WanlE Balohs 1670 Phone 577 We Deliver Dr. A. W. Stewart T o Lo t of our idle cla DENTIST Visiting Brothers welcorme, been gained VIt says here petting is on the| When a woman makes a mis. | "IN Hours 9 a. m. to § p. m. o i . — —— SEWARD BUILDING Co-Ordinate Bod... E—_—J R s : b romarkod ity l‘fflfsus. play in bridge she knows from the [ g . 3 Oftice Phone 469, Ree. o vekieidan 5/&? "r'1 | And then President Coolidge might go into 11, tha tainly . a. funny| ook she gets what a fine bawling il e (ot ot é&!‘; l‘ Regular meetings i | | {the newspaper profession after he ceases to be|name for the s of a motor|, he'd be given if she was the Reliable Transfer l second Friday each A/ month_at 7:3 e | President. The sample printed in The Empire|car,” grinned her husband, rtner's husband Phone 149 Res. 148 ; 3 ket ; % e COURTESY and GUOD 0! is evidenc that he can write a mighty good Mothe may be crazy Dl' H Vance ;le“ 2dd Vellows’ - . nd 1 all. ditorial He'd Have Fine Big Income Tax ofcixahibnits st ‘a swell SERVICE Our Motto — —— A \ To Pay Too. vedding, but father would rather O 10 1o [aivin, s The dispatches say Southern Democrats are| Another gent who can win the an old maid on his hands to 8 or by appolnment b South is a genius who can find » kind of m-in-law he Licensed Osteovathic Physic'sn |sayi ttle but osely atching one another. 4 | thg b 2 s | LOYAL ORD:LA f i it closely - watehing Aol Ao a way of making fur coats out of |y ows daughter's boy friend would Phone: Office 1671. OF MOOSZ | Perhaps there has been some knife and axe o Resldence, Gastineau Hotel Timiho Eoras Mt |grinding_on the sly . i i vand ol | P O vl s Moets every Mondsy . e | night, at 8 Yelock o —_— Some of Em Squeak, Mowsver f his wite, knowing him \ (R on || WALTER HELLAN, Dictator William A. Oldfield, Popular Congressman,| I 1o admire a shoe vell as she does, had it to do| {4 b > — Dr. Geo. L. Barton J. H. HART, Secretary, Passes. id grouchy Mr. Hawk; again she would be crazier CHIROPRACTOR, Hellenthal Bidg. + ] or, though it has a tongue, a0 ever to marry him, - = . Office Service Only MOUNT {UNEAU Lovae Na. w (New York Times.) You never hear it talk.” . s A M. - e QLA R When father is worrying over Hours: 10 a. m. to 12 noon, 2| | suong ang Fourth Mon- COOLIDGE'S LAST MESSAGE. The death of Representative Oldfield of Ar- his golt and mother over her| p. m to 5 p. m. and 7 p. m. Jox ot each month § takes from the House an industrious man| ignorance Mas Its Advantages o s &5 ol o to 9 p. m. Phone 529 einning. at The following are the High Points in Presi-|Who had done a great deal of work for the| Biimke: -Mux be toueh ao to to worry much about having| CHIROPRACTIC ReTOHAS oA dent Coolidge’s annual message, probably his|Pemocratic Party without making enemies on the |pe able to read these days.” le cramped with too much | is not the practice of Medicine, 1508 o b r st i Secreary. farewell general communication to Congress other side of the aisle. 1In fact, the House would| jinye Oh, I don't know. People | .. s MUTUAL ICE CREAM o Surgery nor Osteopathy. sl ——— e 3 Buvass: of v.h ”H‘ et taotbnt ol iRk be apt to agree that he was in many respects who can’t never discover the line, N teen cruisers and one A A ... |have achieved this position s a triumph of a story that has interested them|™Y i if }\'r‘l never ‘mv\» ‘.t W4 Delivar Robert Snnpson dnys “f«kf"'(' month, g The creation cof o Farm Board with|personality. In the instance of Mr. Oldfield it in a magazine they've picked up, |* S"°P in a group of women she| | . MILDRED MAR a revolving fund from the Treasury to assist in|was due to qualities of manliness and kindliness. i ! p. iders beneath her JUNEAU BILLIARDS Opt. D. | ion” ShHL% Matres the orderly marketing of the surplus of crops|He had mo brilliance of the kind which makes : | At that we'll bet the girl who| CARLEON e Graduate Los Angeles Col- | | ___\ _ ALICE BROWN. Secy due to weather and seasonal conditions Speaker Longwcrth as popular with the Demo- Lo Add Omimi wcfgets & boy's halr cut uses hisj Phones Single O and 94 leage of GptomeNy-pad. .| b b Wy crats as with his own party. A 8t § man married a girlljanguage and smokes and drinksl Opthalmology | \.anf?,‘-l‘-'n"rfi‘{f L Mr. Oldfield had long been the Chairman of |Ramed lys Fite last week. like him, wish to heaven she|® ey s Fitted, Lenses Ground | | Meetings ascond and iast |the Democratic Congressional Committee. It was could go the limit and dress like‘ . 1| Monday at 7:30 p. m ; - : s Trunsient brothers urged he who was supposed to conduct the off-year Musings Of A Married Man |hin when the icy breezes blow. e = te tend. Counell fhawm- b e e P | P e e | 1€ Stro campaigns .to elect members of the House and,| You always can tell the button! Another job that would pro} ‘“'H‘ -+ - p v o P]‘\:‘hhlillrr:l";'"l(r R, ments as already authorized as well as water-|when no campaigns were on, his job was to issue|a man has sewed on by the way have been even more discouraging| » 31,12 . | (Ifi’{BACE i, J. TURNER, Secretary. ¥ ways and flood control j but mo furtheristatements about the triumphs and virtues of [it looks and by the way it holds. |, old Dlogenes #ould have heon Janeau Public Library f—— authorizations at present |the Democrats and the defeats and sins of the h to ask him to search for something | and H UI 'D D UGLAS AE?]'E.‘(L" fi'oon dl” Constructicn of an irrigation flood control and|Republicans. The thousands who have read On The Wings of Love a modern girl wears that could be e 5 fl .‘4 e oo water supply project on the Colorado River leay-| M Statements could hardly have visualized the |The ribbon clork mroposen. starched! {| Free Reading Room G "= i e R b Ing the electrical power ficld to private enter-|S/MPIe, kindly, optimistic man who wrote them,| But Nell said she aimed higher el B il City Mall, Second Floor AND LOT CLEANIN! g h'lfi g % N19 ®ectonl power ; L. |He believed that the hope of the country was|Which doubtless does explain '*-m"—-~<"'~"'~¥‘ Maln Street at 4th G. A. GETCHELL, Douglas. William Ott, W. P. Guy prise. i " 4 L el v [in his party and that the Republicans live on| Why she has wed a flyer, Reading Room Open From Phose 109 or 149 k. St - Roorsticy Hrite {privilege, but he did not apply this primitive | 1a m o165k s rsr sy | BrOtheETS Welcome. for the production of nitrates and power. reasoning to individuals. The House will miss Proof Enough W hile They Last Cireulation Room Open Frum | | & —-~—————% |7 AMFRICAN LEGION Conservation of oil and natural resources on | and the many Democratic members whose| “What makes you think he 1 Rl : % to 6:30 p. m.—7:00 p. m, to boltie Tands |district campaigns he encouraged and helped to | crags W i £:30 3. m. J. B. BURFORD & CO AL, Meots secona asa Continuation of the policy of restricted im-|finance will be sorry that he has gone. He sold his garage and is go. EW SHIPMENT Ouirvéat. Maimaioes NeudaNRobs L. C. Smith and Corons . tourth Thu"dl“ migration. S % i, ing to open up a harness shop.” . ! Reference Books, Ete, (! <)% eacn meonth iy Federal enforcement of the Eighteenth Amend- “Lionel Licorice”—Funny Name. - ! PILLOW SLIPS FREE TO ALL TYPEWRITERS ; Dugout. ant and contributory laws with cooperation e Zero In Information . Public Stenographer B the Btates (Sedttle Post-Intelligencer.) “DOCTORING MEATS"—Head.- at $1.00 g R 20 i WS AE TR A A little negro from the Barbados. Quarter-|line. S A : S tarm ""I"'r' b "”"'r'“" o "‘;"L TIAL mikntar qu (84 Velthls torat. whnis o i the AL Which Just what you want—Christ-| Daintiest of Christmas cards. suggestion for the creation of a Federal Farm |Mast ¥ s 2 g - g i S : 3 n:ml 1:: ‘m;w “m' ")". "_I,“”“.m' might aiq|!20tic. Perhaps he can’t even write his comical| Ag Xmas Novelties mas greetings. See display of [Samples now on display at the Enactment of a law to promote railroad con- solidations with a view to making better trans- portation at less cost to the public Developmeént of rivers and harbors improve Lease of Muscle Shoals to private interests " WOMEN CF MOOSEREART LEGION, NO. 439 name. Lionel Licorice. Funny name, {su't it?| |You doubtless ‘knaiw, Cards at Empire. Empire, i Meets 1st and 8rd Thursdays | '* promoting orderly marketing and in handling jg o o gave it to him, probably, becduse he's| Iy very, very ditferent from R each month, 8 P.M. at Moose | #Rrpluses cloarly due to weather and seasonal|pjaek ag licorice, 'But what if he has got'a funny CURING HAMS. 1 | Hali, } conditions. He suggested a revolving fund from name?—Lionel Licorice knows how to save human p A | Esther Ingmgpn, Senlor Re- Government money, until producers’ associations |beings who are in trouble and need help Fludlls' Wit Fils. bas Bht JARMAN’ I'HE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY . Bent; Agnes (rigg, Recorder. l had erected stabilizing organizations to . finance Licorice knew what to do when trouble came. ; E. Y. Dance has been sued in| ibute” ‘ = themselves through regular credit institutions. |He may have known how better than some of his The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute! Temporary expediences, he said, “though some- |superior ofticers, He knew enough to take charge a Dallas (Texas) court for money Second Street 3 e - o 0 k on a debt. Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 Brunswi Bowling of a lifeboat, launch it, and keep it afloat. He s g — laughed with e pasengers, . kept. up. thelr| yol e o Sl s Alleys courage, jumped into the rough sea again and p i Y i i " Mary ha 3 for men and women lem and might seriously aggravate it. Hence again to seize an oar or to save a man or woman ';]‘:lhl"lh:rh“,lt,ll.“.m,ll’wa & blosw Stand—Miller’s Taxi putting the Government directly into business, [or child—saved twenty lives before the American i ‘IU ; fl:‘" :h 19 fkd blow, Phone 218 subsidies and price fixing, and the alluring |Shipper came along and took his boatload aboard |FOT When he got the check, promises of political action as a substitute for There are at least twenty people in the world He]“’:""o he dldn’t have that 0 M SIMP INS CO private initiative, should be avoided.” who will not have much ‘“race prejudice” here- much aough. ‘;l; A . ‘K ° Following the lines of his Armistice Day|after. They’ll never see a little negro on the BT ! JAPANESE TOY et without thinking of Lionel. They'll never|Once Over of the Women Explains dpocch, the Présidents mossage repented his o Sreet without thinking of Lionel. Theyil never s PRINTING and STATIONERY SHOP n . . See a v g ] 8 slre for passage of the fittcen cruiser bill now[jpe & map ¥ wondering it Lionel ever went| “At least there is one thing in SCRIPTO LONG LEAD PENCILS H. B. MAKINO pending in the Senate. back there. They'll never see a schoolboy com-[this day that can't be called a THERE'S Front Street Ylle bill hofore the Benats with the elimina-lng out of ‘s sandy. store with & stick ot Moatloq | my : onty onE FILING CABINETS OFFICE EQUIPMENT P. 0. Box 218 for Mall Orders tion of the time clause should be passed,” helin his hand_ without thinking of Lionel, who B “’“fi‘ Phone 244 Opposite Alaska Electric Light Office sald, referring to the section which provides that|had Licorice for his last name, and saved twenty| “Why the textile mills are on the w the ships must be laid down within three|lives. rocks.” years. o ’ MORRIS “I wish to repeat again for the benefit of the The journey south of the President-elect Passing Observation : Al o : should be recognized as something more tham @[ It's always safe to bet the folks CONSTRUCTIO‘ t and suspicious,” sa > President, s “lmul and the uspicious,” said the Presiden g00d-will gesture. It reasonably presages the save [who are keeping up with their COMPANY that this country is neither militaristic nor 2 23 ing culmination of one of the greatest achieve- neighbors are not with their bills. The man who gets somewhere ALASKAN HOTEL < fWperialistic ments of statesmanship in the history of the ' 3 SAND and i self-starter ¥ people at home and abroad, who con-|world.— (Cincinnati Enquirer.) ORilage Note 58 ¢ —says Taxi Tad. e e b R o e D Taxi Tad MODERN REASONABLE RATES GRAVEL are even more solicitous to have us extend as- By order of the U. 8. Supreme court thé|up his nose at anything but five taking you try — if you give DAvE HousgL, Prop sistance to foreign countries. When sych assist-[self appraised value of the Klan been Te-|and ten spots, and doesn't even||your thought and concenira. » Carpenter z(l)r;ii( Concrete ance 4s granted, the inevitable result is that we|duced from 100 per cent. to .0 per cent. That|recognize quarters and halves un. | $tion, coupled with real honest- | | ————— =" _ S T T T IT T TS s r e r e e owmenre ey o have foreign interests. For us to refuse the cus- Hiomers In conformity with ""'”'-”‘U“b“qj‘e less they belong to the football | | to-goodness hard work. It is AL No job too large nor too tomary support and protection of such interests|Tribune.) squad. ;mr ambition to zs":co'ed in glw- small for us. { 7 p srogati ¢ 5 verele: Fr ng you promp axi service, :h‘;:hl'\' .I:li "'" ‘(I;"""”"’" ”’[ ”'i' "‘"_“[““':'yfl‘r" Mr. Lowden seems to have had a very busy Health Hint At your disposal — just call MORRIS R Asen - Our 14 corelgn Interests arelqpmpaign, looking after the welfare of his fine 2 le O or No. 11 in the British Empire, France, and Italy. Because ‘When you reach middle age Single O . An cows.— (Toledo Blade.) ¥ oht'er — r we are constantly solicitous for those nterests,| To learn you quickly ought'er, CONSTRUCTION CO. — —_— 2 'd I doubt it anyone would suppose that those| The returns indicate that in some places the|A Midnight lunch for you I P t A ¢ BZILDING CONTRACTORS te or imperialistic design. vote of the Smiths.— (Indianapolis Star.) Ambulance Service nieres cecoun Phone 62 y § t water. arlson’s Taxi an A feel we harbor toward them any mili-|Democratic candidate did not poll the entire| Should be a glass of water G s d Not His Own “As for smaller countri certainly do S The world is so full of a number of things| ‘HOW did you get here” indig- Phone Single 0 and 11 % i o e e very fe vhi t pai r—(G nantly asked the General of the ' | they are to have their sovereignty respected. Our ;q(:.r;m:‘;re::)“h it o private he found sprawling on the ADDS to your income, standing entire influence is in behalf of this independence, S floor of his tent and self-respect, JUNEAU TRANSFER Cuba stands as a witness to our adherence to this| he only thing we were absolutely. stte at oo o Berr ’s Taxi - COMPANY principle. was that the prohibition candidate wouldn't get y 3 oves, Packs and Stores The President also reiterated his opposition fanywhere much.—(Macon Telegraph.) 9 PHONE 199 MAKES you mdependent and x!‘nlg’h to putting the Government into the power or - Mabry S Cafe st Gast thrifty, i nitrate business in connection with legislation vSU"“‘““W-“‘;'e "‘"(‘k "“:' the question of cam- Stand at Gastineau i affecting the Colorado River or Muscle Shoals. OfPA8N expenditures {s not going to loom very a3 . the Colorado River he sald a summary of the re-[1276¢ at the next session of Congress— (Detroit Imperiz] Sl»stufldtmz - GIVES you protection and the port of a board appointed to study the project| c¢ Press:) iy e good things of life, showed it preferred the Black Canyon site. He 0 Perhaps the severest strain of all when the . The Plckfll'd Tflxi added that he felt warranted “in recommending|Senate convenes again will eventuate when Sen- Regular Dinners & measure which will protect the rights of the|ator Borah and Senator Norris ran. aeen oo PHONE OPENS the way to opportunity States, discharge the nece Government fune-other in the cloak -room.—(Ohlo State Journal.) Short Orders 444 and success, tions, and leave the electrical field to private 5 0 S ST o S Stand at Arctio 4 enterprise.” Alaskan towns are well lit up remarked a Lunches In connection with Muscle Shoals, President|fecent visltor. N‘:‘” Just what did he mean?— We welcome your Interest Prompt Delivery of Coolidge suggested a division of the property| SeWard Gateway. rvice, D: v, Open 6 a. m. to 2 a. m. Prompt Service, Day and Night Account ) ALL KINDS OF COAL fnto “its two componemt parts of power and Time flies, but at that it see 1 iod LAR PRICES CovicH AuTo SERVICE Bltrate plants” by which it would be pomsible since the ward “chodte" soquieen mationy Soriod PORU STAND AT THE OLYMPIC PHONE 48 to “dispose of the power, reserving the right to|inence,-.(Toledo Blade ) Merchants Lunch served Phone 342, Day or 4% Paid Semi-Annually times capable of apeasing demands of the mo- ment, cannot permanently solve the surplus prob- not want any of them. We are more anxious than any concern that wished to make nitrates to use —_— from 11:30 a. m. to 2 Night any power that might be needed for that pur- We have much to be thankful for. Just p. m. daily. 50 cents Juneau, Alaska Service Tr: fer Co. pose.” He opposed building another dam at pub-[Suppose that a Presidential election—like Christ- TVl ' 1 1 E SAW ‘W00D lic expense, saying future operators should pro-|Mas—came once a year!—(Wilwaukee Journal.) | T’w B. .M. Behl’cndS Bank il A vide for that themselves. o b | I Office Phone 389 Reviewlug thd efforis of the. administration|,, f e thite goes on much longer et ey HARRY MABRY ' ® Oldest Bank in Alaska i Residence Phone 443 to economize in public expenditures, the President a regular job.— (Indianapolis News.) : i declared that instead of a deficit of $94,000,000 R 0t i G : Phprietor which was expected last June for the current It is not an insult these days to tell a T fiscal year, *“the combination of economy and|political speaker to take the aln-—Tohd‘o Blade.)

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