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4 : THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 26; 1928.: e { P . [Pinchot,” sceretary of the Treasury. More evi-(@————— 7 T @ " 11st be a real hardship for a (NN T——“— Dally ;‘l(ISk(l Igm,nro [dence that ardent drys look upon the United } [grass widow not to have her meal PROFESSIONAL an organization to. enforce Prohibition ALONG LIFE’S ticket around to bawl out when|pJ ACE YOUR ORDERS|8——— = F’“‘C’M‘lnbocietie- [ el sn't big emough to do ali the . ~ 5 GOV. BONE'S GREETINC 5 BN BT mises SRR b b i NOW FOR DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER Gastineau Channel 36}1}{ W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGB]{‘VIIk all that matters, DETOUR the alimony check comes in and Published y ¢ EMPIRE_PRINTING Streets, Juneau, Al The kind ot husband every wom.| DENTISTS - . wants is the kind that can’t be 301-303 Goldstein Bldg. » b | 2 e anban o .| ] i s 8ex Qranddad— nesplaeiitame o cothoes st 4] IN.GID Year s PHONE 56 Juneau Lions matt 4 e icerely he meant all '”'" e ’-"'l e Used to be the custom of young|little finer than those anybody 5 Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. - ~ P e o o [Christmas message to the people of this City]p, =t S G COOT B YRRE ] B e, | Frult 3 | Club Delivered by carr er eau. Treadwell and |and Territory through TheeEmpire. Gov. Bone| ¢ ganoing 4i)) then | ' Nothing is more evident these who know Gov. Bone well understand Meets ever; ume as thoroughly an Alaskan during his four| Y Wee ; 2 |days than the sad fact rouge, lip | akes & nesday at 12-38 years' residence here as any of the pioneers. is Néeded It sticks and knee-length skirts can’t| o'olook. good-will greetings are thoroughly appreciated| I want some of that stuft your|make 60 look like 16. | Dr. Charles P. Jenne | o5, Henderson. presidese in Alaska and sincerely reciprocated. There will|salest rink,” said the man who| Men may be unreasonable, but | & DENTIST H. L. Redlingshafer, Secy-Tr % s ke , Secy-Treas ™. |be pleasure throughout the Territory from the had come into the automobile|they don't expect the sheerest ho Plain and Decorated Rooms 8 and 9 Valentise |announcement it he expects to visit us in|salesroom to keep the nether extremities a Bu:ldin 1929. May he come and make his stay as long| Just what are you driving at?’|warm as woolen stockings, ankle Telephone 176 will promp irregularity w0 smanded the gent in charge length undies and six layers o e will find genuine welcome from|demanded the gent in charge net ¢ ¥ possible.. He will A1 “Just what I sald,” he snapped.|Detiicoats ysed to | JUNEAU BAKERY e—— s cog y “I bought a car here and I'd likey Old ma d life is that time a i Sides, tamily Roraet tio Ao Tties e, v couple reaches when the man dis-| Phone 577 We Deliver Dr. A. W. Stewart AT ¥ o o - Mo 0 s 3 DENTIST Visiting Brothers welcome, Columbia | HIBK the dern thing is a3 wonder. |covers it isn't necessary to put h Hours 9 a. m. to § p. m, Attorney-General Pooley of British Columbia e, oo (pay pictured it when they|arms around a woman to kis R LT T LT TR # g in the new Government announces that therelsoid it to mer RS Bl ks .n women with| <=t M6 i i SEWARD BUILDING 'all Alaskans for himself and the members of his| Fovdage /i) Co-Ordinate Bodles, | : one , Res. | will in the future be no stool pigeons employed long hair these days it mak frice of Freemasonry s | i Phone 276. lin the enforcement of the liquor act. He de- Who'd Ever Thought It! wonder if the reason is beca Reliable Transfer o lclares that it is a vicious practice and beneath|For ages we have known her husband is so mean he would Phone 149 Res. 148 L, LT by e 4 | We could not make 'em hish, |refuse to shave her neck it she COURTESY and GUOD Dr. H. V Fa il LaRER g i hiting "' |nave it bobbed SERVICE Our Motto r. H. Vance L i Tl 4 % e'en make ‘emilNI ! 01 Goldstetn Bidg B. HEISEL, Secre- Hours: 10 to 12; 1 to b; tary. re that indicate that New York | 7 %o 8 or Ly appolnment A Nl olas A v Wise B Licensed Osteonathic Physlc'an policemen will confound those ciitics who have ise Boy Phove: Office 1371, N T g 'had so much to say about their bungling the| “You say you never again will| ('LUB C p‘F o Fove: Ofes 1.~ ; o onoy for the Rothstein murder, or murderers. [P0t a Zeppelin across the sea?”| 4 ¥, 2 Hota | = 4 au Locgs No. 78 are making it very plain that they want|8%ked the reporter. : A\ & Mocta” evory” Mondal 3 Vg, “That's what I said,” replied | |\ e R SR e g S 4 pory Sor iRy tamous pilot R. T. Kaufmann, Prop. Dr. Geo. L. Barton WALTER HELLAN, Dictator | | “What's your reason?” demanded|| = = CHIROPRACTOR, Hellenthal Bidg. J. H. HART, Secretary. 4 ) . F JEFFERSON? m o RPN, saxral [ the reporter. - 13 Office Service Only A MEMORL\[ IQR JE The Emergence of Roosevelt. “Because next time 1 am going || Recently of the Bergmann Hours: 10 a. m. to 12 noon, 2| | My b ] in we hear agitation for a great memori (Now.. Yotk Timies |as stowaway so I'll get a little pub Dining Room p. m. to9 5 p. m};hnnd 5‘2.9" m. b, mont ; " i o | g R " he snappe - to 9 p. m. Phcoe 52 ngton for Thomas Jefferson. His serv o s new leader of |licity,” he snapped : It is too early to select the new leader | WA PRk to his country include authorship of the Deelara- |, "1, 1 ooratic Party or to predict nominations| ] T SPECIALIZING IN Is not v::::::\::?,F:.-dm"e tion of Independence, the saving to the United |{o" \"jato so remote as 1932. Steadily Franklin | Musings of a Married Man | PR e e States of the Northwest Territory through his | Regsevelt has made this point when hailed by | A wife’s mother’s eyes are keen. | WapDott of (Gen., Georgs Rogets Clark's campalgnd|enthusiastic orators in New York and the-Suuth|er thas those of ‘a ‘ew's meltker.| Home IHMUTUAL ICE CREA P . 0 north of the Ohio and*west of the Alleghnnnies, | the dominant national figure of h party. |for she always can see hundreds 75¢ per ([ufll'l | Robert Simpsnn the purchase of I na, the laying of the|Yel by a most extraordinary combination of|of defects in him his mother ! o5 » e foundation for American laim {o the Oregon G4 political fortunes and diversified asso- | noticed. | COOklng Heoilvep ‘ Ol)'- D. I | | ¥ Crder of EATERN STAR Second and F T g o rottian Rite Temple )l”.hl}':[\\ MAF iati rnor-olect Roosevelt is within reach | | e i radaste Tae A G iRPIS, MILDRED MAR P9 i L Misde, SRR ieant, henidhel . | UNE/ BILLIARDS 7 ALICE BROW country, and all that these have meant, be Lt ey party leadership. The manner | Natiubsl Blpscaition MERCHANT'S LUNCH |l JUNEAU L bl ' enough other thi i make him one of B !in which this Luppened has many of the aspects| We see by the paper that Mrs.| | country's greatest statesmen, if he had never Opthalmology KNIGHTS O¢ of romance. A. Headbetter lives in Washington 11 a. m. to 2 p. m. | Glasses Fitted, Lenses Ground | | suencrs Soomeae, yre 1 Courell sham . Eifih_ Street /. M. MCINTYR® . TURNER. Se While T 1as been a stead increase in done anvy o . For generations it has been Born a Roowevelt, 1 piiike" New ork MtlilD il A e LT a scurce o vouder that there is no nmxnll.!\"lll‘| Democrat by political preference, the Governor- She probably took an aspirin, Short Orders and Regular e AR (L . or memorial of any kind to Jefferson in Wash-|elect won his political spurs in the way best | Diskabs e e e e 2 ington City. It I« now being planned to inaug- calculated to serve him if he shall ever be called | Hoaleryt Bille’ HeRybhil : Tuik Public Libra GARBACE urate on his next birthday a movement to raise|to the naticnal leadership of the opposition. Helppg 1ycky women only have two| 3 2 Janeau bu J ry memoriai on his 200th hirthday, April 13, ASHAIARE IS O Navy| gor millions father'a surely need ¥ e i . S Wenlhs We have often given ex m to wond o TR st "“’;”",',l"ufi“,:,h‘h‘. “3:,.\.”‘,,0‘,‘,1: It his dear wife and daughiters had ||, F'T"“ :?”.u:ln,_d [i\l:om i AND LOT CLEANING wnlghtu 8 o'clock ment in this matter. However, Cato said: *I el 0oy Vice-B t in 1920 the :muluu)'i As many as a centipede. o lllon e c*':“'lsv(”:f:' ol ) 6. A ‘GRTCHELL, [ hflyilel' :il}l. would rather it should be a why 1 had not | O F it brervers. Bt his ticket was | ez i G 8 el e ;ou%xm}ml!;:x”?;.’w.vm;‘\. a statue than why I had one.” There are many |defeated, Mr. Roosevelt retired to private life,| . . e S A .. ith, o ton (hat cause one o wonder |crippling il-healts suddenly aflicied him, and | "SIt 1 want 1o marry your { Rayon Bedspreads }| e BB WD B ] [T | Brotliers welooms, . - on's memory of a firmer 4l over the country many expressed rgeret that|“%I% B l‘ .k* Bts.. 2 St 500D T D | AMERICAN LEGION promising material was no longer available, Faan i o S e e Colored Sheets and A R R s Dot { J. B. BURFORD & CO : "y S T e 86 k ga o appear in 1924 that o . | N tourth Thursday AUTOMOBILE CASUALTIE mikht Bo possible. to nominate Governor Smith | IIC GO You were goin to, wheth. |§ _ . Wi auias . . | TYPEWRITERS B ((ourth PRI for the Presidency. Despite his physical infirm- €7 you wanted to or not. Sheets and Cases with FREE TO ALL lio Ste b = Dugout. 7 ity, Mr. Roosevelt threw himself into the cause | S Colored Borders ORI o weavcs G kR A i Public Stenographer | ¥ the annual death rate itom automobile accidents|of the New York Democrat who had, in the mup. | No Joke bt (- s ki in the United States until it has reached 18.2|State man’'s opinfon, forced abandonment of the | ~ They say women can stand suf-| in Gift Boxes Just what yca want—Chrlst-| Daintiest of Christmas cards. |.s 2 persons for every 100,000 inhabit.nis the figuri nmany methods against which the young man |fering better than men, and we| mae grestings. See display of [Saumples now on. display at the WOMEN CF MOOSEEEART are far diffrent when increased opportunities|from Dutchess had made his legislative war, |reckon they are right, for there Reas bly Priced Cards at Empira. Empire. LEGION, NO. 433 for accidents are taken into uccount. iu 1918 |That was the year when the present Governor-|Would be a heap more “"“”"“i HORORGERY o adag ool o — - -| | Meets 1st and 3rd Thursdays the death date for each 100,000 registered au-|¢lect with difficulty made his way to Madison | undies sold if they couldn't. } OSSR - each month, 8 P.M. at Moose | tomobiles in use was 157.4. The rate this year|Sauare Garden and painted eloquently the picture SRR | Vit Hall A e ol gl of “The Happy Warrior.” The nomination was No Fun I'HE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY Esther Ingman, Senlor Re- is expected to reach not INATS: A §9.8, not made that year, but Mr. Roosevelt felt that| There are a lot of fellows you JARMAN’S gent; Agnes Grigg, Recorder. l'l'hv ""l;”"‘: of l“:fl'» from ]“|“‘ r “;" :"“-iu.v cause was still alive. So for four years he|see in fhe bleachers in the sum- e sCEN At rest “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” . cidents in the United States is appalling. In theldevoted what time he could to assisting in the |mer you never see attending a 0 il . , five years including 1924 to 1928 the fatalities |Smith nomination campaign. In the South, where mmlmyu game. v Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 ; Brunswick Bowhns reached the enormous. fotal of 115,600. This|Smith was weak, Roosevelt was strong, partly It isn’t customary to throw pop Alle 8 does mot take into accornt hundreds of thousands [Pecause he is who he is, partly because his treat- [bottles at the gent with the whis. Yy S ; A ¢|ments are taken in Georgia and partly because ? i for men and women that were injured. That is a greater loss of W i yeis M * 8nc parlly hecauseftie, Stand—Miller’'s Taxi life than Americans ever lost in any war except | sy g b Do gL e T 5 r &Ll 218 Houston in 1928 the task was finished; Smith Shed a Tear For Th sesind the Civil War. was nominated, and Roosevelt retired from public ¢ : If someone could outlaw automobile deaths|ife aegai “The depths of poverty, I'll say A HEY SRains We know,” sighed Mrs, Peter and put an end to them he would have Secretary Yet destiny was not ready to retire him.|g, s i bkl ° . . Kellogg looking like a piker. I]““W oamé. the Iofk day And night At Waim |«we Wavk snoveh t st snd weds S O — —_— Springs, Ga., when tho telephane wirss from Roch- | By onth con attar cop s CHRISTIAN HERALD SAYS PEOPLE |cster were busy, Governor Smith pleading with b ik = A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS ARE “POLITICALLY” FOR Mooty meitml o AGIRE the GubewiANGHal| .y ueibaie WY TheviDon : PROUIBITION £ b e result of the ensuing campaign “Repeall Usele o - ]\VFW YEAR . in which Smith and Roosevelt ran as candidates pesiing Uselehs Laws, X ' was to eliminate Smith, loser of New York and |H¢adline. nalf the South, and to exalt Roosevelt, victor| I CODBress started in to repeal in New York and mly regarded by the South- |l the useless laws it would be MORRIS people are “politicallly” in favor of Prohibition.|ern Democrac: The fact that every one who |X¢Pt S0 busy it even wouldn't have That's it, exactly. They want both, a Prohibition |knows Mr. Roosevelt knows that he would have |tme for speeches. CONSTRUCTION law and liguor. That's what they have been [given anything to have seen the electors exactly /DO getting. It is what they will prcbably continue |reverse the present political equations of himself Business Note LA KAN HOTEL COMPANY to get. and Smith is one of the reasons for his great hold A big boom in the sale of reme- Carlson’s taxi drivers are SAND ) A ¢ : i his friends. dies for' indigestion is looked for heerful and contented a If the drys had really wanted actual Pro-|°" cheerful and conten hibition they would have supported iu the House b toward the end of the week. —says Taxi Tad. MODERN REASONABLE RATES GRAVEL the amendment Senator Bruce got through the Did You Ever Stop to Think? DAvE HousgL, PRoP. ¥ - s e S e Stop ? Justifiable Murder This contentment smooths the > Carpenter and Concrete S > ’ “What had this man done to you{ | path of courtesy and stimulates Work. By B et s TN 00 Miort aLiMRNR! (o b 1y GOt mes ) that you should have murdered||willing, efricient servico for . “ Dr. J. M. Doran, Prohibition Commissioner, de-| That neople are well 0ld on the advantages |pim " qommnqar. e adrs. you — at your disposal every No job too large nor too clared would be necessary to police the country [0f buying from persistent advertisers, “He was a life insurance agent,| [hour of the day — just call small for us. gainst importations. It would probably require| !“;‘f“_q,""]:(y and advertising pull ‘together in |y, Honor,” explained the prison. | | Single O or 11. ‘ a lot more to enforce it against the moonshiners,|® .:f;“:' '::'l:de‘:j;(msmz Yeuds' io” 2t er, “and he came into my office M 0 R RI s N 3 rady adve: eads stea X R — wine-makers, the cider-makers, the brewers, the |;oee ™ Ty keavs ala aoippbye s 0 10 steady busi-{ o'y Jnornoon ‘whien 1 had spent An CONSTRUCTION CO | . persistent advertising brings new cus-| e Vhole morning trying to bor- Carlson’s Taxi and : brewers. tomers and causes them to come back for more, | 0V €0ugh ‘to pay the premium distillers, ete., to say nothing of the home That . . BYILDING CONTRACTORS The answer to it all Is that they aro only| That busineas congerns whs prr cnip ™S |dus on thepalley 1 have, and he|| Ambulance Service Interest Account ' o JAPANESE TOY SHOP H. B. MAKINO Front Street P. 0. Box 218 for Mail Orders I 1ristian Herold evidently sees the hole in the dougnut. Tt says that a majority of our hone 62 “politically” in favor of Prohibition. aquality and service advertise and sell them, used up two hours trying to con- & : That advertising inspires confidence because |'in¢¢ me I ought to take out an- o Sloglh D and, 1L NEVADA ENCOURAGING DIVORCE |it offers protection to buyers and profits to sellers, | °ther $10,000 policy.” e o INDUSTRY That advertising is a tremendous factor in the \ ADDS to your income, standing a2 building of business. Without its aid no busi- More Or Less True and self-respect, JUNEAU TRANSFER Nevadu is deternined to cncourage her grow-|""*) can succeed. It would be,easier to find the 4 M COMPANY Ing divorce industry. ‘The residential requirement | 1"\ e rEMt Kind of advertising of the [needle in a haystack than chivalry erry's Laxi MAKES independ d Moves, Packs and Sto o A 3 SRR right d of business or service will always|in & street car. oves, An Tes before filing dive actions was reduced Ot |}, e hotter s inenr. e e e R PHONE 199 F9N. Independent: am Freight and B long ago from six months to three months. As That advertised lines are in demand; un-|riages i3 that when the couple got Stand at Gastineau i thnftY9 & result of 1t} action the divorces in Nevada|known lines are not. Profits are made on sales|married the theatre box office, the for the yes 127 show an increase of 91.3 per|—not on ‘“‘shelf-warmers.’ florist and confectioner lost & cent. over those for 1526, according to a bulletin When a merchant makes a dollar on well | good customer. 3 GIVES you protection and the just issued by the Department of Commerce. In|advertised merchandise and loses { aj dollar: on|-——te iR ar L Lo ool ood things of life 1926 the ratio ol divorces in Nevada was nearly |Unknown merchandise, it should not take him |{ The Packard Taxi o . i four times as high as that in Orvegon. which }nn;: to find out which is the more profitable to andla ranked second amons the States per ) PHONE OI'ENS the way to opportunity year more than 26 persons out of every 1,000 in i VR ) We Wish All Our 444 . and success habitants were divorced, says the bulletin. 1, ‘ b il his next incarna- Wish p year the number hnd increased ore than | b e, Uand, e \haus,: L1l o A ¥ er hin ased {0 wore tha hildren.”. The ‘mater : s i - ‘e welcome fitty, expanding her lead over Oregon (o about|be <trous in Wine lL*“”ll”n‘l\Z‘]]‘vlllli‘la ulrl?;ui:-"e‘ll'h)l\ Friew Mk Cus e We welcome your Interest 1 - i ce, Da h! et ; ¢ 42 REG ‘ 1 a Happ — fomtned | Account Next to South Carolina, which dose not permit| Foreign steamship lines and Paris cafes un- omers PPy . CovicH AuTo SERVICE divorces at all, the District of Columbia showed |doubtedl; feel that prohibition is a noble ex- STAND AT THE OLYMPIC tiie simullest ratio of divorces. New York was|Periment—(Cincinnati Enquirer.) New Year. Phone 342, Day or | 4% Paid Semi-Annually second and North Carolina third In the Distriet e T T T o —— . vy . Night of Columbia there was one divorce suit to about There 13 nothing the Democratic Party can s Juneau, Alaska 4,000 population and in New York one to about|o, 0t Stick Lo its ancient motto, “It at first you (e . | Service Transfer Co don't succeed, try, gain.” — il : 0 each 2,500 inhabitants. The North Curolfnajoural) o 0 ) " — (Milwaukee - The B. M. Belirends Bank | SAW MILL WO00D record was a little higher than New York, and COAL i Office Phone 389 SO T y o : In Finland they call bootleg 1i 8 Ha es Sho i ‘ Oldest Bank in Alaska | | Residence Phone 443 Dry leaders have set out to zet ten million 8 Louox, korpik i \ sen kyyneleita, but the Finns ain’t heard noth- names to petitions asking Mr. Hoover not to|in’. They ought to come over here and' hear 3 retain Secretary Mellon in his Cabinet and asking |what some of our folks call it.—(Houston Post- Opposite Coliuum Theatre him to appeint a recognized dry, “like Gifropq |Pispateh.)

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