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COMPLETE NEW LINE OF MANUFACTURED AND DRESSED FURS In which we have reached a peak of Style, Distinction and surpassing quality at e B e to corner 'No., 2; thence 8. 5.74 chains to corner:'No. 8; thence by meanders along the line of mean high tide of Gastineau Channel as follows! ' - (1) N. 69 deg. 40’ W. 2.2¢ . 82 deg. 68’ W. 10.39 . 73 deg. 17 W. 2.22 . 64 'deg. 00° W. 3.03 . 51 deg. 05’ W. 1.95 s %'z 2 2 ™ saving part of your earnings and placing them where they will+ Muldply contains the ; : seed of your future financial s success. As you sow, so will you reap. Now is the time to save. P..0. Box 218 for Mail Orders 7 T S AT Y THE CLUB LUNCH ROOM Open 6 a. m. 'omlfi. m. Daily l Pruprietor : ’ 4 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, [HURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1927. &7 — D & i et T e St e — i e — e —am e —— . = i —— — o D l 1’ II, E ton of Baltimore, President of the Association z‘r——————fi of this eartl’s surface is dry land. Bt T RSO St . (111 y L1taskd 'nl)lr(’ Against Prohibition; Lonis D. Brandies, Associate] | ¥ ¢ HOW RiUgh ORI dEy. 1800 18 Uy T F 1 Societi ; Justice of the United States Supreme .Court, and|| ALONG LIFE'S ] B il PROFESSIONAL raternal Societies EDITOR AND MANAGEB J. McKeen Cattell, editor of Science | DETOUR There isn't much happiness for the, § o¥ T ST Of course, the Mencken list is composed of men of f Ly SAM HILL ¢ [fellow who gets himself engaged to|g & 3 alk Gastinean Channel : SR g ".n'i;.wn.nh!; and large abilities who do their own think- s g & 8IT1 Who I8 & lu'xlmd!n‘m at omm 3 ing. The Dryan lists usually were composed Off yunn Ears Arg Different » |one-—uniess he is a millionaire - |® : ¥ g stered 1n the Post Office 1n June nd | Main Streeters who accepted in whole and without|No loafer is the himan tongue; Homes were better when the holes| | Drg, Kaser & Frecbursfl- B. P. 0. ELKS matter W Fille T _|aquestion ready-made opinions that originated with| 1It's busier than a hosiery clerk— |in socks were darned instead of just DENTISTS Meeting Wednesdar Wi SUBSCRIPTION RATES. | Moses or Bryan himself Yet never gots worn out ulv')lh.'m!k: cussed, ol 1 and 16 GOl 8ldd: syenings ‘at '8 ocloct Dellvered by crrrie in Juneau Douglas, Treadwell and Suds Nor e’en complaing of overwork! If nagging got results at least 90 PHONE 56 GEO. B, RICE, Tha e for $125 omth, i per cent more husbands would be g CE, By mril ||!= r.‘< t"ehe Te llowing rate The Canadian Burean of Statisties estimates the] Observations of Oldest Inhabitant |listed among the successful men in Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. M. H SF}E.“". B One vear, {1 adyanc 5 six months, inadvance, $6.003 ] 00 on of Canada on June 1, 1927, to be 9,389.-] What's become of the old-fashioned |their home towns. B B, Rivohing e e oy vk it they. witl Yohintiysnof This is 600.817 greater than it was in the Eifl who looked upon her lips and| And there would be fewer nagging Visiting Brothers welcome. wess Office of any failure or irregularity in the de-| SRR 3 oy | waist as private property? ;v\lvea if there were fewer boob il pap@s actual census of 1921. The population of Yukon} ; IusBaigy: o 7 N hone for Editorial and Business Offices, 374 {Territory 15 given at 3,450, compared with 4,157 The Ananias Club | When father is just an dvergrown Dr. Charles P. Jenne °'f°’mfl"“" odies ENMBLR OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. 4 [in 1921 | “All the men who have been pro-|boy he is apt to be more popular with DENTIST o emasonry B i or Towus s oty Suttilod ta ik, b i | moted in this business” doclared the[son that he is with mother. Scottish Rite reprblication of all news dispatches credited to it or x.‘ 7 f Iboss, “have been clock watchers.” The reason some people haven't| |Rooms 8 and ? Valentine Bldg Regular ™ meetings vine wige credted i paper aid also the local ne \u‘ The drys spent more money in the Illinois and much use for religion is because, ac Telephons 176 second Friday each publ' shed hercin Pennsylvania elections last year than the Democrats 2 50) S"Xfl;"f" Wives i |cording to it, their mnl{vy doesn’t -(r:;:;m AL 730 P ALK, ClCLL IN GUARANTLE TO ] G spe: he ‘0 Anc v 4 al, 920] " man should have perfect con- make them one darn bit better than o v g A Amxll(H/A.‘n_m( ‘v_.rn‘:- VA{XI\ ARANTLED T BB ‘:;v\\_n ER | W[“‘] mI the Cox #nd Davis campalgns of 1920 % ‘WO Bl said the Al 0N L . WALTER B, HEISHi, Secte &a —— e . s o oot \brother. Looks may not always count, but iy ;- SRS O ! “I have,” sighed Henry Peck, “but|oyery hushand knows it's gonna mean LOYAL ORDER OF AN APPROPRIATE WARNING. Henlhletta s BOHE As Likle GRtel| oot bie. Shee e P8 A bgus e a Dr. A. W. Stewart MOOSE ] = Flag Qu('klmn Again Discussed. |as a rookie pitcher on his first ap-juntil the company goes” look on his DENTIST Junea: Lodge No. 700 Justin W. IHarding's address to the graduating e | pearance in the big league. wife's face. Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Meets every Mondas class of the Juncau High School contained a warn (Prince Rupert News.) | £ The reason a lotta wives know to G , aight, 8 o’clock, Moose ing that ought to be hoeded. He told the students The flag question is being discussed once more in! N I::: f?‘{:_ 'Y_T!;‘\:f’d e v[»n n-nllo:l dfl'l'llng lu“n"h‘rm "I)l en-{ 4 e B‘,EYZHP' BUHI}:M“ orel |Hall. €. H. M.Csp.ddm‘ Dictater; 3 rica ‘hie i " o ing whether Nows Ay ed © 4 parmont is hecause was the op- rOCesSes O o olution of societ rimi- | it sha be combine 2 Jac D il ans a year.” i i the processes of (he evolution of soclety from primi-|IL shall be combined with whe UoR dack S ol 000,000 tin cans & year oftener ’ | MOUNT J’UNLA!T LODGE 1!0 141 tive beginnings, codes had heen developed that may | Looks like that many on every| [t wouldn't be so bad for the dumh|§ = 4 5 8 (e et or omt.| 1T South Africa is to remain a part of the Britishicity dump, and we are sure wo dode (o bo so talkative if the rest of us L\ Pi I 3 seem to a casual observer to be imper Empire, as its leaders profess to desire, it would seem!at t that many lizzies on thelwere only deaf. Dr. W. J. Pige 7 eneh month i Odd Mol worn, but, he said, they will serve the demands of |, "o {10 British flag should be a suitable setting|streets every day X A 24 IETE A lows' Hall, beginning. &t ( the whole people better than any rules that an‘teo. the new flag which they propose to adovt, but| om 1 Daily Sentence Sermon 7:30 o'clock. . individual might build in a day that is a question for the South African people to Why Should Spirit of Mortal Be' Two words that mean the sam Office—Second and Main BAe o S, That is a principle that ought to be impressed le in their own way. It is thelr own business.| o \_“”m":‘gufll‘mk thing are love and service. ik Telephone 18 i ity : upon people everywhere. Too many of those who(So if Canada wished I|..‘ Laipose lt“l‘:»vnpf:)‘\.;;rl x:;:‘ 'J:‘ e i s pg e ing SRR sy TR accept the theory of evolution seem to forget that|Stars and ripes and adopt i I', ‘[ i o The world wou't stop, potor Ducuropanagiotokitokiviako | g % EASTERN STAR the principles behind accepted laws and rules for | but it would not be a suitable thing to do and they But go right on! loliffitgpolos, of Danville, Tll, Las D H V ce : | > reg f the nssociation’ of people with one|WOuld not be likely to do it | & had his name changed to Peter Duo r. H. Van Second and Fourth Tues- SR segIRcion 00 Qe Smosat s 5 Canada needs a new national flag a8 much as Old Idea cons. We don‘t blame him, but if it | | Osteopath — 201 Goldstein Bidg. days of each month, at & another, ety, business and otherwise, are them- " i Hours: 10 to 12: 1 to 5; o'clock, 1. 0. O. Hall EDNAAD) 4D, R0RNkYs VUSRS, A ol et does South Africa. The present clumsy affair is! “It says here,” remarked MyS.|nad been ns we'd had it changed tc e kot M I e I AR i MAE 'WILLIAMS, Worthy selves the products of evolution. Instead of, as S0 fngither artistic nor emblematic. Something simple Grouch, “that whale meat is being{poter Smith. Licensed ;’....é’md’c" physician Matron. ALICY BROWN many self-styled “advanced thinkers” would do, dis-|\would be best such as one of the British ensigns S0l *)l“mt'll"'kf]‘"lfif‘elli; i e —,—— Phons: omna 1:1:; n--h;;n:«l Seeretary. ik carding the institutions, principles and concepts that|with a Beaver in the center. The beaver is the emw- | ‘il(::‘xl h“xlr(«)m“e(mlér“::: ).q':::[:"y\\;;‘:; ATTENTIUN TELEPHONE astineau Hotel 1 KIIGHTS OF have come 1o us thfough thousands of years of de-|blem of industry and would be most suitable. While' o joteq croquettes I found they were SUBSCRIBERS e COLUMBUS velopment, people should accept them and contentjmany 1wu1-‘luv favor the maple lvnrX I_nstomxl t“rl e gelling veal as, a chicken foed.” In order to give the public more ns;,,,“." Cmmclé b;(,.d l;l:;‘i selves with the gradual changes that must in-|beaver as being most .picturesque, it is pointed nut! - efficient telephone service, the pub- cetings accond ~an t ‘-“v"q:,v‘:w: How continued evorutionary development | that the maple leaf has no special attribute excopt Phil Was Nodding lic is requested mot to ask centra’ Dr. Geo. L. Barton ot lbars. cobed TN AL ey’ Fa 0w oo 3 5 beauty and would mean nothing. We are inclined ys Phil Armstrong in e Jack- for the time of day between the cmorufloxx.uuulu’ tend. Council Chambers, The fight that is being made against humbug i ine heaver at work would be most suitable.|sonville Times Unfon: “At 20 he 15 hours of 9 A. M. and 6 P. M. Office Horrs 10 to 12; 3 to b; 7 t Fifth, street, EDW. ‘M. MCINTYUP O should continue, but thinking people ought not to} il ready to set the*river on fire; at 60 JUNEAU DOUGLAS and by “pém':g:allcflc one 269 H. J U R, Secretary. permit the iconoclasts, who are exposing and put he had rather sit, puff his pipe and|adv. TELEPHONE (O, 1y ot /the prastice or MeAiin; AUXILIARY, PIONEERS OF ting to flight superstitions, hypocritical blather and What's in a Name? |tish in it. g ol TR R ek Surgery not Osteopathy. KA Ieloo N 8 g D 3 | We have known pipe smokers to| Pianos and Phonographs for Sale| g - ALASKA, Igloo No. 6. the would-be-super-emperors* of morality, to cause RS i L 2 catch something—from the wives—|or Rent. Victor—Edison—Columbi Meeting every second Friday ot them to abondon the good that has been developed| . o (Cibcinnal e Ll ¢ politicas| DUt fishing 1o a pise “looks more|—Brunswick records arriving evers | 8 | cach month at § o'clock p. m. Cards % Sl P Lo o Gndt s s take the he Hon. Tom rt, sometime boss of political|e,,)igh than fishing Simple Simon's|boat. Ice Cream, ies E and: refreshianes. At Moosus -Stub through ages of evolution and let chaos take thep, . ... mechanism in the State of Indiana, now! favorite spot R Drinks. JuxeAu music 1ouse || Helene W. L. Albrecht ||snd refreshmonte at Moot Ha place of orderly progress. Let us not surrender OUT} voposes as the potential best candidate to be pre- b SRR - - e e PHYSICAL THERAPIST h 1 i b civilization for the monstrous conditions they havelconted as his party's cholce for President in the! Spring Note - izt O— D ' Medical G%{::m:,&; Massagn M. Minnie Hurley, Secretary. & in Russia, where business methods, family status|next national convention the Hon. Evans Woollen,| More men would start home Robert Simpson, Opt.D. | IR« e I B ol » and social associations, that had come to the present|Indianapolis banker and recent aspircnt to thejdens if they could raise their Graduate Los Angeles College || | P)one—Ofice: 433. | age through the slow processes of evolution, were|United States Senate |in them, | of Optometry and Opthalmology | | g—.— —n Tue Junrao LAUNDRY scrapped overnight. My Tagghit in timer ugit WAS.RECESIBI PR Old Stuff for Him Glasses Fitted | Franklin Stree , between Front —— — ""]“"""r"] ".“'”;“" & |'”"”[‘," 'I ""“‘]"""' l!’l‘i”"{“"l““‘ t‘;‘“': ‘'m curlous about that man over Tenses - Ground || and Second Streets SN N ; | FAN selections in his State. erhaps he sti ecls that!y ove when the explosion occurred i MENCKE ‘0; {lgl»"llllj i A BRYAN the robe of Warwick fits him with seemly &tace and pa mever batted an eye, though every-| - %'| DR. ANNA BROWN KEARSLEY PHONE 259 E perfectness. In any event, he is out for Woollen, hody else was screaming and running|® Valentine's Optical Dopartment? Physician and Surgeon . and who shall that his selection does not sug- for cover. : V i — One would hardly expect Henry L. Mencken to gest an almost irresistible — certainly euphonious! “It’s easily explained. Explosions R. L. DOUGLASS | Oftice: 420 and 422 Gold SRR A S fill in any gaps in the order of things caused by the|campaign slogan? Woollen is bound to be a factor|are no treat for him, He gets in OPTICIAN and OPTOMETRIST | stein Buiding, Phone 582 B demise of William J. Bryan. He has never been @'in the next great Democratic powwow, where, it|{#bout 2 a. m. four or five il iy Room 16, Valentine Bldg. | n||RELIABLE TRANSFER devoted follower along the distinguished Nebraskan-|may be suspected, “The Sidewalks of New York,” ‘;Jl‘l“‘:“.“;:‘f *';‘.';r“""“m“'.:“:':v ofe wel'| Mours %.a gy to 6. m. and | Phone 149 Res. 148 Floridan's accustomed puths. Yet Mr. Mencken hasfand all other rallying minstrelsy, shall be drowned : ity A oY apaniment !v 0ld papers 1or sale at The Empire. | | COURTESY and GOOD SERVICE presented to the American people a list of Presi-|out, ~¢I.|hm|.'r1:nd and wholly extlngumlflml in a thund- Takes All You Got i s Our Motto dential preferences. In his life time it Mr. | erous “He's all Woollen a yard wide! It costs _lui; ‘ul)('ml nl-p" S to - il A van’s pet performance either before or during the RN Tt SN {have your wife’'s face lifted by a 5 :xjxr::: ot l):,lr p-:l j\mlrli:rl:n(':l (:)'-:.‘u. .-'j‘.:“l“ (?.:,,:,:l,,,,:,“ wl with the surplus for the current fiscal beauty doctor as it does to hiave your THE CHAs W. CARTER MORTUARY — - 2 “ 4 vear likely to exceed $500,000,000, the President will| pocketbook lifted by a pickpocket. < it v submit to the publip the names of those whom he|fove 'ty yo hiv dernqest in. sreine Consrens (o be| “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” BurTERICK PATTERNS would support for the Presidency. While MK |economical.— (Boston Globe.) Zero in Statements 4 BLANK BOOKS Mencken’s list resembles the Bryan effusions in the Wi oulomins g R 17 N Teievislon e & talhphionp uest Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 Sheaffer and Waterman Pens nve p Cy respect that few others have ever comsidered any Coolidge and Lowden appear to be the only Re- ;"”,'l'awm'_.‘; k,“g,f P - R. P. NELSON’S of those mentioned in connection with the nom-|publican Presidential possibilities who can get more il r_,_____;—_____——_——_ St&fi St ination, there is a vast difference in the sort of men|than passing mention at this time.—(Des Moines Spring? Blah? Al /18 onery. Store listed by the two President pickers Register.) “Been cold spring, ‘:""l” L”“,';:‘ PREPARE I ODR Mr. Mencken presents Glenn Frank, President of| oo oo fum m it L L e T 4 . the University of Wisconsin; Daniel Willard, Presi-' ;¢ timher to grow up, since she hag not called for| “Been so dern cold since I opened Start Wlth An Amount INSUR [NCE dent of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad; James Tabi & it _{up this joint,” growled the guy back a new Cabinet in ever so long.— (Pittsburgh Chron “I've had to k 5 Branch Cabell, the Virginia author; William J. Sta icle-Telegraph.) of the counter. ve ha o keep. THERE IS NOTHING DISAGREEABLE ABOUT R T T ™ Eweiian b Sho Dot dREEN. W Se STARTING A BANK ACCOUNT Allen Shattuck, Inc. 2 em from gettin’ pneum i '||l||ll|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IlllllIllllllllllllHllllIIIlIIIIIIIIlllllIIlII|IIllllllIlIIIIIIIIiIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIll||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|I|II|||||Illlllllllll“-'= 4 It Only Requires The Will To Act b MRS = g Answer This One If You Can ’ o . 4 = ==| News item says less than one third A GREAT MANY PEOPLE think they should have a !m}:en Interruption = = o g hundred dollars before they can open a bank account Use and Occupancy = £| NoTICE OF AP;LC!ATION $1.00 WILL DO INE &= = FOR PATENT ¢ £ = Serlal No. 06350 STARTING E stered Mail : = = |In the United States Land Office for IS THE SECRET OF ACCUMULATING AUTOMOBILE = § oot B vl icslied ) THE Fire and Trausportation | . § = In the Matter of the Application . . B k Collision & = =| ot J. M. DAVIS, ot Juneau, Al- wrst (Nationa an % = aska, for a Soldler's Additional 1 = Homestead. OF JUNEAU ] _— NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That = | ¥ = ==|J. M. DAVIS, a citizen of the United Liabilif i g = E States, and resident of Juneau, Al- mm“t and Health R g F—2 aska, has filed application serial No. LIFE % ¥ -] 06350 In the United States Land Al F 4 | = Office at Anchorage, Alaska, for orms H = patent for a tract of land embraced R = in U. S. Official Survey No. 1565 = §uuuated on the east -Imret l‘)l (t}au- ALLEN SHAIIUCK,II]C. = tineau Channel, approximately four i = Al "y i = ANNOUNCI N(, (4) miles northwest of the Town of " Insurance Real Estate = ¢ Juneau, Alaska, in Latitude 68 deg. L = 207 10° N, and Longitude 134 de The abundance of the = THE YTIRST SHOWING 29" W., and particularly described | = as follows, to-wit: harvest depends upon j = on Monday, June 6 ‘‘Beginning at corher No. 1 o JAPANESE TOY SHOP - = B8 pis whence U.S.L.M. No. =4 bears the seed falling on = N. 26 deg. 25' W. 26.88 chains g0 H. B. MAKINO = distant; thence E. 19.09 chains good ground. Care in Troit Street s = = 1 = very moderate prices. Your visit to our fur store will convince you that these offerings are i \a ; R , Mvepnonal lfill_il_l:ilrl y zmd value‘. ot : o GLACIER FUR & CURIO COMPANY ‘ "‘ Valentine Building Juneau, Alaska Ernest Kirberger, Manager. i (6.) N. 31 deg. 00° W. 0.57 chains to corner No. 1 the place of beginning, conulnlnl an area of 7.124 a Any and all pemnl olllmlnl ad- versely any of the above described land should file their adverse claims with the Register ot the U. 8. Land Office at Anchorage, Alaska, withi: the period of publication or thirty days thereafter or they will be barred by the provisions of the atute. Dated at Anchorage, Alaska, this 14th day ot March, 1927. INDLEY GREEN, =|{First publication April 32, M. Last publication June I. 1928, 3 = 2 B @ One Dollar or More Will Open ¢ Savings Account The B. M. Behrends Bank OLDEST BANK IN ALASKA FREE bty Aok 1 PETE HAMMER i HAMMER'S GROCERY | p