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4 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 1929. wouldn't give a darn if her did. . g Y AONGAIRE . || s e e I PROFESSIONAL | gart acquired the Grand Hotel at the Capital and subsequently the Dennison, which, even to this day, Daily Alaska Empire | l woman who'll buy the first hat sh ieti G i L ALE 2 |remains Democratic headquarters. .’I‘he .investment ’ DETOUR : n L thcur);r:c CH)l: m: ;w; AUTOS FOR HIRE Fraternal >ocieties JOHN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER however, which made him a multi-millionaire was| | ] P 0 \\"hyo‘.lll e s or {the building of a great hostelery in Orange County, By BAM HILL RElehed ey O CONE A 30t Sunday by the|a; French Lick, and the putting on the market of | A— ——————— @ DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER Gasti; C ; ~H R neau Channe! e in town trying on every hat his size before going back to the Stri ey laske Ig T ” v > § o b il Streets, Juneau, Alaska P |a mineral water whose name soon became a house ? first store to buy the first hat he 301-803 Goldstein Bldg. L - Entered in the Post Office in Juneau as Second Clase hold word. A sort of miniature Monte Carlo was Passing Observation icked up. PHONE 56 W matter K maintained at this hotel, under lease and, strangely,| It's hard to work up much sym- The honeymoon is over when the Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. J“neau le"' SUES\.RIJPTION RATIES. |was never disturbed. Tammany chieftains such as|pathy for the man who has lost his|, ropom wakes up to the fact C}“h e . :‘".32",',,?",',’,%,,’,';,_ Treadwell and . ;vor and Murphy, held important conferences|job when you hear he is entitled | is money, not he, that is ess 4 Meets every W By mall, postage paid, at the following rates: with lesser lights at French Lick and it was the|t0 & $75000 a year pension. ) her happiness. { o —— - g SN advance, $12.00; six months, in advance | %1 CSer : b ot i HR SRS ue ot Lrabain Rz Doday Syt ivance, $1.25. rendezvous of statesmen occupying seats o e i 1 °h use 2ing el i r a ff.nw' ;' Ithc-y will °'°',“”“”‘mxgmv Foolish Questions about your ancestors if you ha Dr. Charles P. Jen'ne Lester D. Hender«onne o;rxe.m" B alivaty o6 their s Al s T ok areat sorrow entered Taggart's life a few years| FITst Gold Digger: “Has that new |.,cceeded well enough for the gen- 4 ; A DENTIST H. L. Redlingshafer, Sacy-Treas Telephone 1l and Business Offices, 374, b ¢ ks boy friend of your a lot of jack?” | rations following to brag even Here’s promptness — efi- ’ % - e s e e ne in the drowning of a daughter, Florence,i geuqng Ditto: “Say, I told you I i A ciency—service Rooms !Blnl?dli Valentine 8. 5. G. ELKS ALASKA = ON GU T JEs | g 2 . " re @ you. . . B R T or ANy UTHRN FUBLICATION while canoeing near New Orleans. It was a crush-|ywas gating with him again, didn't|— -~ —says Taxi Tad. ki LR e e —————————————————————— ing blow and he was never thereafter the jovial|yp» >ubli L3 et ~ ing at 4 o clock MEM PRESS. | ) NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR'S | | Public preference is shown to Semiim. Eiks' Hall The Associated Press fs exclusively :nmleddltodthe'"'n Taggart” of old. Now he rests in Crown Hill, # | SALE Carlson’s taxi service because| lsp— 777, 3 H. ¥ ssuorschmidt B e s rolited 15 this Daver and s ntgAin close proximity to the graves of a former Presi-|He's Another Four-legged Animal| : 5 3! you can RELY on the driver Dr. A. W. Stewart 1 i, > local news published herein. = |dent, Benjamin Harrison; three former Vice-Presi-| Whene'er we see a nag Notice is he: y given, that pe;’ to take you to your destina- & I'JENT‘IS'T ar Be« = {dents, Thomas A. Hendricks, Charles W. Fairbanks| Who scolds until she's hoarse, |suant to an order of sale made|| ., i gafety, For your pro- Visitng Brothers w Hours 9 a. m. to ¢ p. m. SEWARD BUILDING the Probate Court of the Terri- i1 sy when gettin of Alaska_and, ehtered oh|i| toction e ire When geiiuE jand Thomas Marshall; an erstwhile Democratic| We wonder why her hub leader in the Senate, John W. Kern; the brilliant| Doesn't suc B divoroe, ecord, on the 27th day of March, ‘?ux“ids- l::tt;:"do’:_me S Oftice Phone 469, Res. CZ,O:‘:::,:;;:::;' Albert Jeremiah Beveridge, twice a Senator before Meant What He Said 1929, in the matter of the estate 7 Phone 278. Scottish Rite f he was fifty, but achieving greatest remown in lit-| L. . T hbke Bill B’uozer died | f Jess Jensen, deceased, the und- N & — 21| Regular meetings | erature and history; and, most illustrious of all, mda'yb T ed administrator of said * <3 i ’..’.‘i‘.’.’ffl I:r:da7}:’§n(: \ | James Whitcomb Riley, beloved Hoosier poet, whose| ginis: “ves. Bill always sald te will sell at Dz}!)l:c z.!uct)on. 5 - i’ ’ Dl‘. H. Vancs 1 m Scottish Rite Ifame will never die. B duy he wiEgoiicas it |subject to confirmation by the Carlson's Taxi and | Ostecpath—201 Gowstein Bias R AN ALTER ot far :‘Ovi by let“h ;:‘ 0 q\}l]x sourt, the following described real T S | Houra: 10 4o 12: 1o 5; B ik Recre B TR WL rinking, and av lgsh e hasTeagh- serty to wit: Lot Nine (9) in ulance Seivice | or appoinm s A Pl 0P AN | HOOVER'S FIRST MESSAGE. ed that day.” k Fourteen (14) of the said ! u-snlfi’dtouaoon;nlc"l;{lydc‘m T 3 own of Haines as shown by the Phone Single O and 11 et i % LC7AL ORD: A There was nothing startling in President HOOV_ers Which Am That ial plat thereof, said sale will e St mo 3 i) "fioospf ” : first message to Congress. His recommendations| Says Dorothy Dix: “No other|se made on the Tth day of May,! o S . Bt ool Reun |were all in accordance with previous uttearnces. He|woman in the world has such a[1929, at the hour of two oclock in| ;- = % oight, at # el S urges agricultural relief through a Farm Board,|chance to win a man's affection as|thc afternoon of said day at the| A A 7 T Dr. Geo. L. Barton WALTER HELLAN, Dictator A HOOSIER GALAXY. moderate tariff revision, the reorganization along|his own wife’ remises to be sold; terms of sale, CAPITAL LAUNDRY ] CHIROPRACTOR, Hellenthal Bldg. J. H. HART, Secretary. p ool ol ¢ practical lines of the tariff commission, the repeal| But the sad part about that, Dor-| en pet cent of bid at . time off | Secord acd Franklin | Office Service Only 208 Seward Suilding § i B N othy, is that she also is in a posi- | sale, balance to be paid on con-| | PHONE 355 Hours: 10 s. 1n. to 12 noon, 2 — e o T. Tageart. Wi ol e Z aw, Cogreneiiny. roapmnrionma g € DAsSABE | uorth the effort to win it. Dated this 1st day of April, 1929. | sz ' to 9 p. m. Phone 529 lay of each zaonth in ’ cratic leader of Hoosierdom invariably subscribed of a measure providing for taking the census next G. W/ HINCHMAN, — CHIROPRACTIC Srutl:lnh Rite T;:npy.l bi- himself. But to his legion of followers always he year. Tnteresting. Diteritatiog L Administratar. in uot the practice of Medicine, iv",i' ' ;i:rf{ = él;cd-if"g', (335 was Tom Taggart. Fame never lifted him above his All of the suggested legislation has been prom-| Kennekuk, Kan., has a “Spit and | “irst publication, April 10, 1929. { . urgery nor Osteopathy. .\:f'mn_r-. H 2 . F ) i Aav: ’ —4& | NAGREL, Secretary. i, fellows. He kept himself attuned to the rank and ised or is clearly indicated as among the necessities| Argue Club.” Last publication, May 1, 1920. The Packard Taxi E 7 ‘ file of party. For fifty years, his leadership was of the times. The notable thing in connection with| ~ —— |~ v PHONE c iigne] o R TS P accepted without reserve. He was regular. His the message, and it, too, has been indicated by E -Pul,rs on a Lot of Them 444 r Robcrt Simpaon Fm‘,E‘L‘A:”Edu;;w\r‘r:gn‘u. loyalty to the cause knew no shadow of turning. previous Hoover utterances, is the moderate tone of A very haughty lass Eiada bt tio :lhy':»l‘c;{-k":"\!‘m{'t'\(ffim‘yn\“ When Grover Cleveland was in the ascendancy, “T. the President'’s tariff recommendations, The mes-| I$ Anna Mae McNuther. # Op!- D. Tew;up. M A g If there was warmth in airs Taggart” supported him steadfastly and was for sage makes it plain that Mr. Hoover does not favor T Graduate Los Angeles Col- ! That girl would surely smother, leage of Optometry and s e sound money. The switch to William Jennings a free lunch tariff revision where those representing iPmmpt Service, Day and Night [ Opthsimology SON, Secretary. e Bryan found him equally ardent for free silver. He each industry might come in and write their own He Wiks ‘s Piker Covicua Avuro SER\'ICE | ke lfll—;ted, be“!“ Giotd | T - and “Boss” Brennan, of Chicago, for yeers without schedules. This must be regarded as a favorable| percules was boasting of the STAND AT THE OLYMPIC B —45 | sepners Coumelt No. 1760 number, dominated Democratic National Conventions aspect. impossible tasks he had accomp- Phone 342, Day or -— M.etings socord anu les &3 g and shaped the party trend. He made John W.| The session that began yesterday will be watched |lished. Night B b ol | SAERE LT B & ; Kern the running mate of the “Peerless Leader” with interest. Upon its outcome will depend, in| “Huh!” grunted a newly arrived Juneau, Alaska ! Dr. R. E. SOUTHWELL te atiend. Counell Jham- 3 Optometrist-Opticia= hers, e e Eyes Examined-Glasses Fitted | | :DW. Room 16, Valentine Bldg. in one of his tree campaigns and all but succeed- large measure, the success or failure of the Hoover !shade, “did you ever try to support ed in elevating Governor Ralston to the Presidency. Administration. a family in a $200 a week style on He himself ultimately was rewarded to fill out | a $50 a week salary?” the unexpired term of Shively in the United States| Some day middle-aged men will be telling their| Sadly Hercules slipped away, re- J. TURNER, Secretary. 3 | ~ 2 | 10:00 to 6:00 Evenings by DALGLAS ASRIE 117 F. O. . a ry s Cafe | Avpointment &MEL’CJ Monda '|say maybe that is because the other women were a little particu- lar about who kissed them.” Senate. Ichildren that when they were boys people came |alizing for the first time he'd never Vhone 481 nights 8 o’'clock to Alaska in ships. S suvthing, @ -] magles' Hall Born in Ireland, he was brought to the “land of i : Regula, Dinners i — | Couglas. Willlam Ott, W. P. Guys the free” in his boyhood and first was employed | T3 Ty Well, Ratner % B R D 8 I ¥ Sacrelity - Vil)tine ] behind a lunch counter at a railroad stauon—then' And They Call Them Poor Fish. Though we admit Short Orders Helene W. L. Albrecht Rrothers welcome. | called depot—at Xenia, Ohio. Proving capable, he (Port Angeles News.) We've soured on snowflakes wahes PHYSICAL THERAPIST ——AWERiErP( ‘L ¢ was promoted to the position of Superintendent of | Never drift with the turrent. They're preferable, 0pen 6a m to2a m. Medical Gymnastics, Magsage S Ak Wabohd o the dining room at the old Union Depot at Indian- If you want an example of how to get along,| You bet, to fool earthquakes. POPULAR PRICES Electricity | fourth Thursday of apolis. There his rise began. |observe the dozen trout in a hardware store tank 410 Goldstein Bldz. i each month in Dug- ; He was & mixer preeminent and not above per- here. All the trout are swimming upstream. i Success Note HARRY MABRY Fioae Offige, 219 ! out, on Second St 3 sonally doleing out sandwiches and doughnuts and| They face the current and thrive on what it| vyou never get fined for parking i Proprietor o x = LE ROY VESTAL. H coffee to patrons and hungry reporters. Good fel- ‘Sfr;e; d::i:v:;" t}xtftm x;’éfcefiskl l?;:e b};z"f‘-‘er:f ::: on the job too long. i 1 i S T s g New; ‘@elést line of visiting €ards Adjutant. i N litical ition. The | . i3 E re. R ]owshi;y: mar};ed- ?um for -pm ical recognvl ion. ‘,nnd again next fall, M it t e Old papers at the Empirs, at The Empire R ' County Auditorship, for two terms, put him on v.he‘ There is no substitute for activity and hard i ey (g 3 WOE_N—_OI_XOOSEBI“T ! road to Easy Street. Election to the Mayoralty of work. Even the poor fish know that. Thergis n’o doubt ettt ~ —— LEGION, NO. 439 { the Hoosier Capital folowed and his popularity was L R B When fme cith i: * 4 NEw Meets 18t and 3rd ThursCaye of such that he could have had any office within the| The fact that a number of Mexican rebel Gen- R e T I'HE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY | each month, 8 P.M. at Mooss | gifts of his party. |erals are concentrating near the border would 4 3 Hall. indi i ' i C ” = Fia ot e o drat st oratizediAk. Postimastar | :Ix;fi;cacziu:;it_.’:r‘fi n:elv)olunon is nearly over.—(Louis A e gl ZER I_EN “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute | Kate Jafirman, Senior Re- | fast friends and of the same age, i “ . £ t | gent; Agbses Grigg. Recorder General, were fas g Bilikins boasts he never has Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 f SRS : but on opposite sides of the political fence. Why not a No-Drinking-for-Congressmen Week? | kissed any other woman than his i Centering his attention on business pursuits, Tag- ' —(Milwaukee Journal.) wife since they have been mar- }+ the modcrn . @ A i) : ried.” e ey s o S Brunswick Bowling “Well, knowing Bilikins, I would ! | oil FRYE BRUHN ron st 55 v Stand—Miller’s Taxi Phone 218 o Ho, Hum! A STANDARD OQiL PRODUCT with fall i £ ) 83 “SEA STILL APPEALS TO Ano @ : a YOUTH"—Headline. L TOY And the SEE to the middle-aged. Peerless Quality Qualit»y Meats JAPAI;SS% of ' Great is Advertising ki H. B. MAKINO Competition is getting so keen Front Street that one cigarette now advertises PHONE 38 P. O; Box ;z’lx; for Mail Orders | it’s all right to reach for a sweet [ e —————— ¥ first and then for it. Next, one bttt s 2 P s J will be urging us to reach for a . 2 MORRIS 1 4 sweet, then a pickle, and then for § { ¥ ALASKAN HOTEL CONSTRUCTION * More or Less True E ; I MODERN REASONABLE RATES (Slfml)’Al‘g [ comfortable in the old-fashioned % a sensible clothes her mother wore DAVE HOUSEL’ FROE- ! GRAVEL E at her age, as the modern youth f would be in an ancient suit of RIGHT FROM THE shimiebrieteifele el AND i steel armor. OVEN! Carpenter and Concrete | Many a girl is sure she has The best buns you ever tasted. § Work 4 enough love for a man to spend her Serve them once and you will No job too large nor too x:n;":: llza!:s “';;::ln ;:exse"is hi‘"" always serve them—fresh every small for us i s sleeping |} qay. Made of the purest in- with his mouth wide open and G lenls 1y expert Hakers, The B. M. Behrends MORRIS 4 snoring like a house afire. v k There are a lot of things to talk Per Dozen Bank CONSTRUCTION CO about, but yowll find most of us ; Building Contractors don't get any real kick out of the 25¢ PHONE 62 conversation unless it is about peo- g ple we are talking to. Try a dozen today. Oldest Bank in Alaska There are times when we are PEERLESS FRUIT BREAD al convinced the only thing more Try it—30c loaf - ' empty than a punctured tire is the We are noted for the high et JUNEAU TRANSFLR u head of a know-it-all. quality of our cakes, pies and Things sometimes seem so con- || bread. Everything at economy COMPANY g trary in this life we'd almost bet || prices. 5 ¥ ey o St be RESOURCES .......... $2,548,741.14 | wouldn't use a guest towel never B I fails to get the kind of a wife who P l Deposns """"""""" 2’315’065'23 t eeriess i 00.00 : RESTAURANT FOR SALE Bal: Capital ... et - JOOODS i ing— Purniture, fixtures, stock and good arer ivid- 4 If you pant 10 sell anything—use will of Rhodes Cafe, also known as e y * Surplus and Undivi 133.675.91 bt a Classified. Gastineau Oafe for sale. Every- ed Profits ............ ,675.! thing needed hu;“ commence busi- $ ing— ness, but purc] r, if desire op- | If'you want to buy anything—use Bt e g i S < a Classtfied. range for lease of premises from Iunea“ 1c Library i | owners of Gastineau Hotel. Free Reading Room Prompt Delivery of 1! If you have a room to rent, or honse Property must be sold by April ALL KINDS OF COAL | 17, 1929. Write or wire offers. The City Hall, Second Floor { Or an apartment—use undersigned reserves the right to Main Street and Fourth Th B M B h nds PHONE 48 { a Cla.sufied reject any and all bids or offers. e . . e re | : Sk, s bt e | etz ot o e Bank L . . ventories Al $4,000.00. [ e . 2 These-lmle classifieds work hour, Oty B AMBASE) furniabed noen e AR an I HOTEL | daily. e to 5:30 p. m.—7:00 to 8:30 p. m. iy : Current Magazines, Newspapers, . & Assignee for benefit of creditors Oldest Bank in Alaska ZYNDA Try them—use of B. F. and Christie Rhades, s iy . a Classified. 200 Seward Building, FRER TOANL ELEVAT(R SERVICE | ? Juneau, Alaska.