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3 S SAEN e e —————— s BRI 4 Daily Alaska Empire .. Delive REGISTRATION is a refi interest ir he rate Altt hidden votes in some acres peack 90 acres in potatoes, 70 ac In addition t u when n blie 15 days ) cast a ¥ HOOVI h he on t in ra ER AS on Pre = apricots.” THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, MARCH 16, 1929. d i \ation on problems of | B——— —a NOTICE OF ELECTION » y raiser, dairyman and rancher. Thel | ALONG LIFE'S | y s I g I F THE y yards contain some 2500 hens, and there are rO THE ELECTORS OF T e A% ¥ ws I DETOUR ‘ CITY OF JUNEAU, TERRI- R AND MANAGER 200 hogs and 150 cov | ] Tory WL LAEL P TR B By EE% & e o8 il \s hereby given that S lay by fhe NEW- YORK REFORMERS AGAINST |@ — Yottt s oviaiens of Ok 3 DIRECT PRIMARY. ice Number 177 of the City : ke e Supply Lot Of 1t! ) . and in conformity there- A movement is er way that has the endorse- |, ge sttrong we may con-|with, a General Municipal Elec- nt of the Republican organization to reapeal the| i will ‘BEURAI ‘on U AIATs, Freadvwial and York direct p law and restore the CON-i The gangster i S Vohe UESDAY, APRIL 2, 1029, per month ntion system. And s ly as it might sound|yet they 1seful have found | between the hours of 9 o'clock & x ‘montha ] e, to some people the e is nsored by reforn In making front page news. | J m. of said day ers who complain that the direct primary places 2 fo (.” electing the the selec of candidates for office absolutely | Interests l's lel;;rr; = ollowlng fge t tr f the wel roanize a-| “PICKLES TO BE PRETTIER™ vy % ol of the well organized party ma-| “FHUKLI . eAiloHT e RGN O s ol fusion movements all but im-{*® E OOL DIRECTOE M.' Chadburne and other prom-| = " 0 e igek Sty ommon Council of the City ndent New Y s are desirious of of 1 having heretofore, by s that it is today t. of all the.mighty army enlisted in business throughout the land is respons the frauds and abuses of credit is to realize splendid quality of the volume of moral intelligen and sensitiveness of the we a comn learned not only that honesty is the best ble re b policy. mmany in the muni- | To know that but one per | and serving oF the body of this people, for | reial people, and we seem to have | ut res in @ also that her and nobler truth, that honesty is sy " best because it is right and muskmelons, Time was when the cl‘o()k‘in business in .'.h(‘ 80 to 60 sickds Tkt »d States thrived mvl rge degree, but that _tmm o passed. A new business consciousness has been developed, and that challen it is of a character ial the give and substance comparison anywhere in the world. TO THE IPIRE 374 If you want to sell anything—use a Classified. ‘ If you want to buy anything—usc a Classified. If you have a room to rent, or house or an apartment—use a Classified. These little classificds work hoar. daily. Try them—use a Classified. fc ion to oppose How Does a Judge Get That Way? cip: New ty. After canvassing| <1t say remarked Mrs. th situ m w the Re 1 n organization it|Grou New York Judge has been discovered that the direct primary law|has ordered a man to kiss his \kes it practicably impossible for the minority | mother-in-law jarties to function except through party tickets vied her HusheE S I tickets are made up by those who and unusual EEE Sgix y ment was prohibited by the Con- for the purpose of winning primary titution! clections. It is agreed that a ticket selected by 3 New York Republican organization would belcauw sav That Aboui His Sister's ypeless. Experience has shown that most of the Skirts, We'll Bet. independent voters of the metropolis prefer Tam- | (Item unde News” in Atchi- ma ts to those the Republican machine ¥ CGlobe.) elect | Harold Cartcr has enough slack It is a demonstrated fact, not only in New York|!n the seat of his trousers to clothe \ lsewhere, that a well organized machine can|'W0 Of boy s ways carry a pri election except in cases of Ao We Don't Mban HE e tical revolution R ALl i PERIOD EXPIRING. A : { i suto's brak Ol o ¢ non, Jr., “pope of Virginia | Like this: month’s m 1 to the Holy Land as the guest of the | sl ot i days remain M opeiction Herald Asoociation. To keep in contact | e with fellow potentate of another church he Hi- G viyote: el hould include Rome in his itinerary. e over. why e First, it , g ars?” asked the kid in the go Women, it is said, pay more for their clothes than|{ «p think o what T tell you il¢ > ha ® men. But they wear less which evens up things.|can go in ear @nd ‘out the I be exe P e other,” replied the mother md, a low 1 g % nity, indicati Honest Business. Interesting Information hich is not credltable ¢ 5 % He m r have had a dua far has been light. In (Clncinnatl Enquirer.) _ | personality, but still we see by thol b ety o fs| b perhaps true that always the force of [pooe ™t "oy Self, of Los T B o ar | DO has been dominant in the business ex-|,o o ") vid of, nis ot ould make it his or her| o 4ence and development, of the country, in every|gie®™ V0 BY Lt L erite, country; otherwise civilization successfully could not A > 3 e the tremendous progress which it has Fepmrer A FARMER. hed. But there is no denylng that the| ... . o "Core GATN" line Jmost ¢ y commercial history many times have been| ~HIS LOSS ¥OUR A 7 — e ,““‘,]_:‘, i | blotted in the recording of busine -‘r’v“"i an add in a Kansas City ¢ and the relative delinquencies of cor- | PAPEr- . p ok fent iividuals, However, it should amount to[ Alack! Iow often it has been not at joy, not only to men of business af- | the other way with most of us practical but also to all those who believe in the moral | i has been of the world, to realize that present day Something Else. 'm in California that the United States is, as Dr. Stephen I.| To do a lot of things e SaR Al eraiRAation utive Secretary of the National Asso- | I wish they'd let us— O RARAL COredit Men, nearly 99 per cent.| But wish for salad they'd e S Not give us lettuce. The crook and dishonest man in business has | — > out of fashion. That is a reason why the No Answer to That t credit em of the country has become the| She: “When you gave me your yromise I thought you would keep itr He: “Just like a woman to be unreasonable; if I gave to you and you held it how could I keep it?" Smather With the Foolkilier, Any- Sy Whose little darling was it that first sprung this “I faw down ahd go boom” stuff on a long-suffering sense of humor?—Boston Globe. All we can hope is he did faw down and bust his fool neck, Ed. Fly in the Ointment. How long the da are getting observes a contemporary. Yes, but the sad part of it is most of us stay just as short as ever. Limerick A lassie who was visiting in Ho- boken who were smoke'en, She was sure ‘twould be fun, But after she'd begun— She could’t do any smok'en for the chok’en. Didn’t Look It! “See that old, long-whiskered guy over there?” “Sure, think I'm blind?” “Well, he’s never had a razor on his face, but he has been a big game hunter and boasts of having had any number of close shaves.” Hint to Wives Just because a man likes dogs it is no sign he’d rather have ‘em | for dinner than a nicely broiled lsteak. More Truth Than Poetry About how faithful herd the sheep— But note flocks oft don't hear the shepherd— | For while he's preaching are sound asleep. More Or Less True The worst henpecked man is one who thinks he and his wife might as well be Siamesé twins because she won't let him go anywhere without her and drags him along | everyplace she goes. | When the children get home the | first thing they do is to start the | phonograph, and. the first thing| father does when he gets in is to start an argument. Two things many & man is cer- tain to find changed when he get: home in the evening are the furni- ture in the living room and his| wife’s mind. It is funny how a woman will believe any wierd story a gossip tells her, yet feel dubious about things her husband does, even when she is sure he is telling the truth. A wife with a fiery temper can| make home hot for the husband but she can't keep his love for her warm. shepherds Thought she would join the others In prose and poetry I've often read |% they | | incts of Rlace in e hereby That all duly qualifi within the bo: 1z Precinct No. One of said of Juneau; which are as fol- lows hat = section on herly side of md St Second et and the nd Street extended across flats to the City Limite terly of Gol eck wil the Fire App. room Hall Buildir lo of Fourth nad e be th Polling Plac One, City n the City it the corner That all duly qualified voiers re- siding within .the boundaries of Joting Precinct No o of satd Oity of Juneau, which are as fol- iows: { All that section lylng on the southerly side of E ond Street and West Secor et and the extension of said md Street icross the tide flats to the City Limits will vote in the »ss Build- | the nated Preninct , located on Block H. being the duly Polling Place in and No. Two, City of Jur T all duly qualifie the No. 1 i same de: for boundar Jity of Juneau, which are s tows All that section lying on the northerly and westerly side of sold Creek and the oil pipe line of the Electric Light Company, in- luding the Seater Addition, will vote in Burford Residence, located ipper side Willoughby Avenue, the being the duly designated place and for Precinct hree, City of Juneau. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, this y of March, 19 R. H. SHEPARD, Clerk of the City of Juneau, Territory Alaska. sale ror papers The [ NOTICE! \LAfter Friday, February lst, | Dr. W. W. Council will be | located at 109 Front Street. |I Telephone No. 382. ' A————————a) AUTOS FOR HIRE BLIC (REFERENCE Here’s promptness — effi- ciency—service —says Taxi Tad. Public preference is shown to Carlson’s taxi service because you can RELY on the driver to take you to your destina- tion in safety. For your pro- tection—be sure when getting| a cab that the name Carlzon taxi i= on the door. Carlson's Taxi and Ambulance Service Phone Single O and 11 ) . { Berry’s Taxi PHONE 199 Stand at Gastineau | The Packard Taxi PHONE 444 Stand at Arctio e et Prompt Service, Day and Night CovicH AuTo SERVICE { STAND AT THE OLYMPIC Phone 342, Day or Night Juneau, Alaska At i it S L i ‘ T|T ProressionaL | ‘ R. J. 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