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THE DAILY Al /\QKA E’VIPIRE, FRIDM JUNE 3, 1077 et ——— e — bl sy bl i ) ‘or faction a continued for years with!# ) ing to knock off their g i P 5 o e vl 4 R AR L] i(l I n[}l'(‘ the result as stated h of the been| | : mates if the fool (‘uull- are gor n”]‘ \ s Nl 0 \ em » for the privilege. T QK 1 o M 1 i itivegtad i inde R utlier, decibiRe ‘ Figan '] )NG LIFE'S | ke oy Rl Wd \ PROFESSION AL | Fraternal Socicties {OEN W. TROY - - - court held that the securities must he sold and t} : HYETOUR i lworld Would Be More Pleasant— i = OF e e RS — irocecds distributed to the contr 4. thel kg o ™ ‘ f the 1 ts of these smart Kids A, P Sliaked cvery cvening imday by Ine s o L xhosm Y Wapted: e Ly SAM HILL RO b il A IR A tincat, Chai t PRINTING COMPANY utl Se 1d Mair t magey It is said th the . dofigms will ' Bet MOTBlg cmmmeiisi iling o el g 8 i e g sl i Alnska. than they contributed because of the inter wned| 5 e R e g R d B - — . 1 ¢ ! ¥ Entered In the Post Office 1n Juneau as Sccond Cl nd the advance in val of the sa¢ R i True '“‘_S' l\JS( or & Free lmr*" . P. 0. ELKS matter. purchased o ¢ 50 said of DENTIITS 3 M r . Wednesday “HEEN BUBSCRIPTION H‘A‘lL’b. s i “|1 : - L Bt SRR that ;i r ”"l 1 and 3 Goldstein Bidg. ( s at s loch Y haiie for $125 per month. - g g M A1 e only thing hout ! FHONE 5¢ By sl postige Yhe:f g & New Jer town was recently remeved becduse he L B Cathagh! Hours' 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. % Raler One yeor, 11 advance, §12 x months, in advance; §65.00: walked home a public street during « zht with] Obeervations of . he way ‘the men ( e S Gme month, in afvance, §1 ® to. 8mMok ¥ . | % retary SuCrsers Will conter tavor if they will promptly L ‘very beantif fle i3 en \ e of doubt it they'll enjc | —_— iting Bre i 1oe ilusinces Office of amy fuilure or irregularity in’the o ¥ 10 \ it for bo'ng. WOm ought belng “fast” was (o phorin to get bald way fhen | m- > —a = fiver: of their payers B2 $ah-than boing fat? 'o 3 , r.u.,.n.vx{.- for Mdltorlal and Business: Offices, 474 nélpal ofia PRSI = e o i peitons: et T P T ) e Dr. Charles P. Jenbe Co-Ordinate Eodies LMBIR CF ASSOCIATED F displayed in picking a ‘“very beautiful )i Ananias |able to keep warm if ap DENTIST | - of ‘T‘x\_u:m;)(. 11y Thie Awsociated Pro ly entitled to th for and Tor being fired under circumstances that s Oh wighed the shapely (3, f Jot p v 3 | Scottish Rite chep ted to it or T ven him a lot of publicity e will not want fo wikdiscions skl 2 i keep eool in | {Rcoms 8 and ) Valentine B | 3 roaad the local news back, I juet hatéte think of making| g hett ! & Telephor:s: 176 > publ’ i wmother job. 1t f ¢ re that it all has aided el 1l % pensival T it 2 : ALAIKA CIRCULATION GUARANTLED O BE_LARGER him to a hit w v qutiful)’ girl silk stockings.” i fanny. world: D10 midids Ina | B iR e 3 FHAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION | g N ¢ children and only | > % TR 5. voted to sell their eit Great Lite Lo poor people with | §——-5 iy * — n o T RERR AT O ¢« xel 1 a bydtud i ) . WS Y ILAIODFBCI‘ ICELAND TO CELEBRATE l.(i(,()H! in May, and one voted d it a £ Qital whavk of 3 f « ) ( ¥ | Dr. A. W. Stewart MOOSE ANNIVERSARY. tion to es 1\ a municipal’ plant. Those goir " d in with-all those sweil " ) g ; DENTIST sdge No. 700 - of the muni 1 lghting buginess were Albhany, € usses.” FPIURAT ™ { Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. ery J).mu‘_, Iceland is pr ring for a monster celebration in pongon” Op Aho ( « 1. Nl NG ray aid 1 < ntractor, h Y 3 : e loti Monke 1930 of the 1,000th anniversary of the establish- (opo ) Ollahoma, and .Roosevelt, ahoma y others belong to my work- |, ¥ ik adden, Dictat ment of her. Althing or Parliamen When one con- gyaqon, T voted against tablishment of = | 2 ) g ‘ A5 siders that this year s naik the 435th anniversary \ e plant Passing Observation Zaan wete BB of Columbu first rican visit one realizes th B i 2L A Jot of things are bought that are -l;“ o Abamile HHE el ARG I P 5 ot e ment i e o 3 net paid for. oy ek i he pariy | L e The Glorious Kid. i h uld |.‘ ”Ir‘l: I‘:‘ nlnlw ‘m '\-I x‘. I\ X 1| i O0d fsland in the North Atlan betw e | 'Nother Spring Pastime About Due WOUN 2 beginning - and America. And when one considers that Ieeland Neaw ¥ A [ lft. - AT, ) had a literature, mostly, it is true, passed from one W have had two day to it now 3 5 B to another by word of mouth, fcr a half century be- this flight to Paris—and most of ot get used 4 “\'\‘f"’_: '-“‘"“’,, 8208 fore tho establishment of constitutional government o it: still we gobble up gl ave to tell ol £ X :“vn. How Do 080 oot SR iR ¥ kable Us abeut it; still we chudkle over some A hare e AR ; P 5 LT e, e gl ane ! e i mew {ithit, such as the ney o songht! Makes & Bittermge Where He ls (|You Get that W o e EASTERN SYAR e gountyy B R : st WU Jatters of introduction to Pari i we mary tha o st Wit si a fa ; Dr. . Vance [ BRALSES €7 e SR ties that constitut § : _ 'sthl we thrill. Why? The Evening World 3’ worker. | t (hOlan | | Osteopath — 201 Coldsteln Bidg. | | “\8 of each month, af When candinavians discovered Iceland 0 1y cavine this is the greatest feat by a Qort.-Yeh? Well, the i) Tours: 10 to 12: 1 to 5 | 1-_“'];‘1.& 8§50 they found already inhabited by a colony of man in the amnals of the human race.’ And w éan to him today A ! i [ Jito 8 ur by y..”‘m ‘ AL Irish Culdees her Irish followed, and not- cmendation, that is probably true. 1In low worker. ! ' [ | Bronee: oftice Py withstanding the lar Scandina i tion eatest” let us say “most glorious. For # | » | art. Hotel | that followed, beginni h_ blood truth, this fi not great in the sense t! lemlt'A’I"\r” Reached ’ 1o ) K v -~ admittedly has made its influence felt in the develop- of Colun wasg g1 i lded i v ek | “opy v M o 5 human knowledge, will not aff by a 4 bt ; | in ! ' ment of t and character Britanica the Grcnith the X the world very charm . - Women tenflis®players Wimbia-! y differ i1 Irish influence credit for the perfection of the Ice-j,e Yy fpat ft was not useful. - Lindbergh did not 907 WiI be PRFFELCE la resl landic Sagas, which reached their best vice, he scored a touchdown; over ChEmost!onancisstion of woman. 18 meking. resslon_that it wo: following the establishment of churcl i dous field ever tried hy man; he scooted AWAY rapid progress. o bt ih i 65,648 A ot Howev in spite of this infusion of Irish to the ]I: mfi.-,. touehdawn ‘\ all time. And say wi I_nn]l gosh, Ed, if the round, with the o AUXILIABY, PIONEERS OF Iceland s essentially, in bl 1 and hi i o } 59 ] Mtris : o el ey kb b Sarh i 4 m 4 | ALAEKA, Tgloo No. 6. ciation, one of the Scandinavian countri NOT W d to human knowlec nun or huy | mar, and wh ix } Mbeeting eve Seccnd Friday of iSeall SnpEeeitond, « aringially ¢ X oy that sets the stands to « tp throw We Ask Anotl dmit iy ¢ | cach '_ I at8 okclock "p. m. Cards dominates y ¥ “TIHE ETERNAL PUT ! i ) | refroshments. At Moosi. Hall ates - 3 ing flowefs and the o tears of e o | mo. tained t Fa haoniot Peaationts No country, in proportion.to population, it 1id, aliaer ARSEE skeh nath AN 1 | Headline in Milwauke 4 dna Radonich, resident; has produced 6 meny books as Iceland. One Amer ADl & thieh BARE ‘68 The of the feat arises H,I",, Gt 84 % |1 Robert Simps Opt.D. ! skl S04 4 ican library, that of Cornell University, is L0 from the charm of, the perf Was there g XY wobert Sump lrll‘. pL.u., % contain 15,000 volumes of Icelandic books {such an irresistible fellow Lindbergh? 1 Foolishness Graduate Los Angem‘: Cnll‘egr [ ; | Iceland has a comparatively mild eclimate, not-|here we are.” he announced, as the crowd tore ope When for a wife of Optometry and Opthalmelogy | THE JUNRad Liunpry withstanding its latitude, due to the influence of tnnil‘i» plane on his arrival. And that, to our American| ;\III“ a v.1| '\'I.vln } } | Glasses Fitted ! K | ; Pranklin. Shes’ Wetwosn Frort ' Gulf Stream, and it early became an fmportant trad-|Way of ”"”(-”" g 58 pue s FepR e "'ik Loy Bhiv's.a difatake Lenses Ground I Kad el Sérkety I ing center. The destruction of more than throe- | PHed s ]W'”f'“ R i R A % | - . BR. ANNA BROWN KEARSLEY PHONE y e 5 hat a ma ks part, and especially the. Ameri ? e Bty v 5 St 24 fourths of the live stock and one-fourth of the peoble| < 400 of his part, as does Lindbergh. He is a| . M Soteibe, e i i " — _ Physiciun and Surgeon | in 1783 by volcanic eruptions and famine that fol-| vooyetic portrait of Ted Coy, Penrod Schofield, and! . oo id Clarence, “what is veni- | Valentine’s Optical Department : A 36 -» thived set. the ‘country back, end it has hesn only N Apg \ Lincoln at the age of nineteen; that fuce ' “Deer meat,” shapped bis dad, who!| B, J. DOUGLASS Vo ”T[F:n:flmfia” l’h;n‘l(“n e comparatively recent years that its growth and pros-|suggests everything that we asgociate with this kind wns working over the “Ask Me An || OPTICIAN and OPTOMETRIST | otel & | : ] | ) i 16, Valentine Bldg: 0 perity have been renewed |of achievement. He captured our imaginations the other” column ki ”“":a b, u;« ";;” [ 3 | % L) M RELIABLE TRANSFER s ARG sent ig." 08 it §2 |moment he appeared. wo hops from San Diego and Then all the meat we get now 1= ours 9 a. m. to p. m. an LIPS 2 3 S e D A O o sl b 0% there, we knew instine- ¥enison, isn't t2” grinned Claronce by Appointment | _ Phone 149 Res. 148 Jeeland was an independent Re ‘m lic. Since that time vy i A it Pavis fiights are made of,, a8 he made a beeline for the nearest | Lt S __t]old papers ror sale COURTESY and GOOD SERVICE s kh“' ]"\.\' A \"1 ‘1'1‘;( e ‘”-“, 5 ool \“ E |As he, hung around w * $he weather to clear O — Our Motto mar ‘rior to 7 enmark’s contro A8 “lu 1 gaw i wi 1 ’ tpke a ; ; p and gawkishly allow phot 5 to tak What, Next? tically absolute, but in that year the little fstand i S50 LR L And when he finally| ppa “kneelet” is fashions latest] Trne Cuas W, Carter MorTuany was granted a constitution, since which progress has|y, ) o Hai ort of suparstition: about Bim: |eantrtvance. {ivention. or . whataves ; i e e been rapid. Fisheries have succeeded sheep andjhe was Casey, mighty Casey, and we could not con- you can call it, to distract men’ “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute TERICK PATTERNS stock raising and other forms of iculture the|ceive how he could possibly strike out. Well, helattention from' the logs to higher Corner' 4th and Franklin St Phone 13 BLANX BOOKS leading industry, and constitutes the most .m,“,.»l-...wlm not strike out, | thing *” It \‘...(l‘i;fi:]:;\]n 8 ”"""::l"";;\ 4 Sheaffer and Waterman Pens of her nearly $100,000,000, of exports L TR ed with @ tigy Jock around the — — - e R. P. NELSON’S Iceland is 298 miles in length, 194 miles \u:l:-l Rp.[ Bravery. i just helow ke, knee.” —— —. and contains 40,437 square miles of tevritory, 5.170 —_— I vou seo a crowd around ,P RI" YO[JPSEIF Stationery Store square miles of which embraced in her 120 (Dawson News.) k Mmm wn .lr:rrt on’t ”“"»k :I\.-r...»y ]y 5 PRE / 1, ‘ 4 glaciers. Almost as large an arean is mado useless| ~Feats of outstanding bravery are not lacking injd riet—/ "x P ‘l-|hv"“uls‘:'|n attair| R M Arnage % ¥ A p | the ann of the Nor 3d; ‘but it s doubtul depos An L0 Wiy LI UL 3. aff S IV' I ‘ ; A & for practical, purposes by the 107 vdlicanoes “““v!.m is any picce of heroic acflon recorded in the|for their wives tart ih 'l‘y - mount INLS UR NCL the lava that has flown from them. Most of the| - SFYToF Knd “NodbhS WhiNK: | Darall a9ty r.».nhmi i A0 | /‘ island, however, is a table-land plateau that 18| rgeye which oceurred recently in the. Mayo country.l ir juris PR ISRENNEIN THERE IS NOTHING DISAGREEABLE ABOUT 5 v 8] rescue which occurred recently . It juries sentence a wife to he TING A PANK ACCOUNT Allen Shattuck, Ine productive in gras and hardy vegetables and sult-|when John MeHugh slid down a thir, -foot ~!|‘|H‘|,‘,,‘,: for - murdering her husband | STAR' C Sha ) % able' for stock and sheep raisin He 30 miles of [to rescue his partne Sinclair Dunnett, in the face|looks like the insurance rates on hus | Tt ()nlv “('qllil‘('fl '”l(‘ Yl" To Act FIRE ne has many good harbors. She has a poten-[of an ignifed of dynamite. McHugh and Dun- bands onghta go down | ) Property Loss line has many good harbor e has a poter I 3 \ X 1 3 | < S . S P g water power of 4,000,000 horse power, a very|mett had lighted the fuses to séven shots of dyma-| Darn few wives will think it so A GREAT MANY PEOPLE think they should have a Business Interruption hundred dollars befére they can open a bank account $1.00 WILL DO IS THE SECRET OF ACCUMULATING * THE First National Bank COF JUNEAU financial success. As you sow, so will you reap. Now is the time to save. The abundance of the harvest depends upon the seed falling on. good ground. Care in saving part .of your eurnings and placing them where they will Maldply contains the seed of your future small portion of which has been developed avik, [mite in tunnels at the twenty and fifteen-foot. levels e el ol peinclpal ety will soon be heated | Fespectively, and were hurrying up tho ladder' to NUTICR: OF AYPLCIATION [ 'v'” "”"l ? ""; ke ]'I' " e i - safety. Dunnett, who \ead of McHugh, slipped| FOR PATENT { with water to be piped from nearby hot springs. | while climbing the ladder, lost his footing and fell| » " STARTING It is sald that there are no illterates in Iceland. \packwards down the shaft. McHugh, who was about | ""A‘””’ MEONIB0. STARTING The common school branches are taught to all classes, | twelve feet below, clung to the ladder with one arm |0 the United States Land Office for and there are a dozen or more schools for higher|and with the other Ralted the flying body of his! the Juncan Land District at An learn including schools of medicine, theology, partner. The force of the compact was too great,| chorage, Alaska. navigation, agriculture, ete }'mwr-vm-. and McHugh could not hold this unfortunate|In the Matter cof the Application| e Luthoran is the State Church and thes cote|DAILNEF. but. e managed to alter fhe course off; of J. /M DARIS, of Juneau, Al-| The Lutheran 1s the State Church and the cohs|pi, e) jn guch manner that Dinnett landed at.the| 8ska, for a Soldier’s Additional| nection between Church and State 8 very close. | pottom of ‘the shaft feet first. 'Without hesitation NI’IS;’(";;‘ I v re ohatl McHugh swung from the ladder and slid to the| DAVIS, a citizen of the United! ARE THEY ALL UNCLEAN bottom of the shaft on the hoisting skids. I)unnvlt‘qm"s and. resifGle’ s/ Tusienil, Al S | had been knocked unconscious by his fall, but despitefaska, has filed application serial No Championing Prohibition and urging its enforce-|the fact that he ‘was a man or no slight weight, Mc-106350 in the United -States Land ment, the Sitka Progress, for which we confess a Hugh managed to plt: lnu.l up and then the struggle|Office at Anchorage, Alaska, for E s liking, says: (back up the ladder for safety began. patent for a traet of land embraced| Ritoug “LAng, ‘uys; A | John MecHugh is a native of Ireland and an old-{in U. S. Official Survey No. 1565 ¢ *» %4t is ‘mot by the repeal or the [timer in the Mayo camp. Being of a retiring dis-|Situated on the east shore of Gas- modification of the Eighteenth Amendment sositian; 1t 1ot i nature. to expect ‘or even fint t'moau Channel, npyroxh;mtely four that we can mmm_m§u the :j\'xl‘ hlul by con- of, even meagre praise for ‘what he has done. His J;t”)]om“ue:“nn;thw;estl‘:fllt“'t-lre'l‘?swn‘ o'r centrating our efforts toward the end of lact of bravery, however, is one that ranks with|yar oy alaska in o cleansing our Government offices of cor- i % A 20’ 10” N. and Longitude 134 deg.| " | the highest deeds of valor, and it is only right and|sg: w. larly desc ruptable men and then by waging a real | i 29" W., and particularly described aprEne. oot y b A i honorable that he should receive some official recogni-|as follows, to-wit: War "{"“"‘*‘_“‘l_‘“f‘l,“ g ,""'l, alrrosi e tion for his conspicuous courage. Certainly he faced “Beginning at corner No. 1 11..‘_ f!""v'.' \xtunm‘ |.~x|\ ‘f ,"X".y‘ xlnr i ‘,‘.“ ; ‘~'A i”'" most horrible death iy the succor of his helpless ence U.S.L.. No. --4 bears | :Tv(a.wenllml in the struggle to over-come partner. N. 26 deg. 25" W. 26.88 chains 1 his evi = 4 - distant; thence E. 19.09 chains Does the Progress mean that those papers which|{ ynguided by human hands, an electrically con-| 'O corner No. 3; thence S. 574 advocate the modification of the Volstead Act are trolled tractor plowed 20 acres of land near Lin- tl’hnlm\ to corner No. ha; llhence unclean? Does it mean that the New York Times, coln, Neb. The perfect hired man seems to have ';‘ye"rrx‘w:;:\i;l;;lrs u.égngo‘l é“ll?:e:: i New York World, New York Herald Tribune, Boston arrived.—(Detroit Free Press.) Chesthel aa R Transeript, Chicago Tribune, Baltimore Sun, Wash-/ (1.) N. 69 deg. 40" W. 2.26 ington Post, Cincinnati Enquirer, Seattle Star and; Mussolini says that no man who wears whiskers| e!nlonn ' o & ! mdst of the other metropolitan daily newspapers and) 3B become great, no doubt proving his superiority (2.) N, 82 deg. 58" W. 10,39 hundreds of smaller town dailies throughout the|CVE" Columbus, Shakespeare, Balboa and others—| chains 1 0 ) 'f - ? O RRUSUON ¢! (Cincinnati Enquirer.) (3.) N. 7%:4eg. 17" W. 2.22 Unlled States are not clean? | ¥ SEA chains « i , I A VIR, 1 A A The President of Chile, who resigned because of | ch;!t: N.J0W ek 00" W: 8,03 FUNDS DONATED FOR IRELAND TO BE/his “health,” may have noted that it is not “healthy' | (5.) N. 51 deg 05" W. 1.95 RETURNED TO DONOR (to serve too long down there.—(Pittsburgh Gazette- chains —— Times.) (1) N. 31 deg. 00° W. 0.57 The New York courts have decided that about $2,000,000, that was raised for Ireland .in the days when De Valera was at the head of things but that was still in New York when he was unhorsed and the| The President was asked to call an extra of Congress on account of the Mississippi flood. isn't the flood enough trouble for one ssion Why, country?—— chains to corner No. 1 the place of beginning, containing an area of 7.124 3 o “‘ clalming ad-| Any and all (Cleveland Flain Dealer.) Irish Free State formed, must be returned to the donors. The funds were tied up by Hngalmn: between De Valera and the Irish Free State, claiming it. The ‘trustee refused to give it to De Valera when he sought to get it because he no longer had an official position and was not repre- sentative of the-Irish people. De Valera brnuzhtl & suit for it, and the Irish Free State intervened on P B itk ek If Prince Rupert is to succeed it will be becluse money was intended for ‘he]or the people who have faith in her. Faith is neces-; people of Ireland and not for any particular person 'sary to any cause.—(Prince Rupert News.) was A headline: “Coolidge hears political talk, but is em.ljrnlicnn(.” One might suggest the change of ‘“but” to “and.”—(Buffalo Courier and Express.) { SHRELSISL AES S R Rubbing it in: England uses Florida grapefruit in cocktails.— (Jacksonville Times View|) J. LI {’m puw e described,; One Dollar or More Will Open ¢ Savings . Account Use and Occupancy MARINE Cargo Hulls Registered Mail AUTOMOBILE Fire and Transportation Collision Property Damage Liability CASUALTY . Campensation Public Liability Accident and Health LIFE All Forms ALLEN SHATTUCK,Inc. Insurance — Real Estate e JAPANESE TOY SHOP H. B, MAKINO Front Street & P. 0. Box 218 for Mail Orders il THE CLUB LUNCH KOOM Opencu.m.tofil.m.lhfly E JELICH l’rupnetor h ! \ FREE ion or thirty the period of p days thereafter or' they will be |barred by the nmmem of the statute. 3 Dated at A smn. ‘this 14th day of M Employment fn‘r {u are w‘fo for m, e claims| U8, Ln.ndl l.‘vflthln

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