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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 1927. @' time than the beauty spec ¢ ————TTR WE— — he too great if they were to join the Union The |5~ list who v .', . . [ 3 ) SR T ‘ Daily Ala ka Emptre [ B e e e L ot e e or ! p —— gle c¢q E « ern self-g 3 1 i T T RS girl’s head 1s he teacher who tries . . i g from a single capital and permit self-government in ALONG LIFE’S | e o i PROFESSIONAL raternal Societies { BN W. TROY - - - I:IJI 011 AND MANAGER 'ts truest sense. It would hurt rather than aid the DETOUR {7 A husband doesn’t worry about his | } OF i w Second and Man Strects, Juncau R R e TG T A ing out ‘mighty good meals | ® TR RO AV T L A S } P lesiT 5 =} FINE TRIBUTES TO LINDBERGH. | We Were Not Angeles at Their Age| What can you expect of a rising | % { T, i Office 1n Juneau &s Second Class T L { About the way young folks behave generation that is growing up with . B0, Of all the honors that have been bestowed upon| \Why should. we. scb end sigh? out knowing the. tdste of home-giads Drs. Kaser & Frccburgcr | S — -~ — y & 1 S and sig k 2 4 ade Meeting Wedneada) “SUSSBRIETION RATES, Capt. Lindbergh perhaps nome were more courteous|For, they'll be models, too, when |bread and pies? | DENTISTS ) eveniugs at §. o'clock r ’y Tooli they're We always know when a wife is | 1 and 3 Goldstein Bidg. Eiks' Hall Dellvered by carries In Juneau Douglas, Treadwell and or appropriate than the order of President Coolidge hey're e always k when 4 e i GEO. B Bic & T"'fi' TR ber. mionth 3 that a cruiser, the Memphis, be detached from other| A% 0ld as you and I B for o ushend. b s fiofin‘feg » WO PR i meil, post ige paid, at the f ng rates peonat ore company that she never accepts W . m. One yoar, 11 by ! six months, dvance, $5.00;' duties to bring him home to the United States and any ,,,,,J him : Ry P M. H. SIDES, antls, tn .‘w,“ $1.25 A 4 Observations of Oldest Inhabitant [any fro - —& Becretasy e month, in advance, B12. ¢ if they will promptly notity the action of Capt. Richard V. Byrd, who flew to thel | kin remember when “bare exist-| An ideal wife is one who, swhen Visiting Brothers welcome, Lae Viusincss Office of any fallure or irregularity in the dé- North Pole, in declining and suggesting that other{ence” referred to the sad life of the rh""ff"‘“'l':'." k"“h‘l’ n]n' vunrlhn-\ L} L - - ver; of thelr papers ors decline to engage any g ts 4 ord | poor. and not the'life of women un-|band!” is thinking of the pain he is P . = Telephone for Editorial and esa Offices, aviators decline to engage in any attempts at record ]1::,‘n|.l-"«:..:,“ n:;.um by luffering and not of his financial Dr. Charles P. Jenne Co-Ordinate Podies - “;\/’:] e MBI OF ASAOCIATED FRESS making until after his return home. Capt n_vml g o ] standing. DENTIST of Freemasonry $%e Abicuinted Prois fs excly entitled to the use for Said that Capt. Lindbergh should not be asked to| The . Whanias Glub It's funny how often it happens Scottish Rite revvblication of all news dispatcher credited to it r Bt divide honors or attention with any other aviator] ] am ashamed of my dauglter,” |that ”;"'\l"”"::m a 'llm'l;‘il;‘mnwf to iu- | 1 Rooms 8 and J Valentine Bldg Regular mestinzs R s Savin) et BT s (until after he had been properly received by his|said the father of.the modern girl |BEE G 10 BIGK oy 5 Telephone 176 SR LD Rk i - e - coumtryien “She insists on wearing so many |{ERE M —@ ! Odd Feilh s Hall. g (B2 AL N A O ANY O PusL Amoa 3 SRNChe 1l tnakbeiiuer fook like. A1 ottt that an efficiency ex — WALTER B, HIISHI 4 freak | i L i —— ——— —— | Telegraph dispatches tell us that Capt. Lind-| . HEEL 43 Cyoll ylche pdpr RE RIS B s il e ki bergh, in spite of all the banquets and other enter-| Carrying It to Limit g ’r"'lf',‘ he i with the. alerke. at br. A. W \lowari IO‘IAIi(gg.ngn OF {tainment in his honor In France and England, re-| Blinks- Ho 6 4 supebPORans i prohaply the reason our forefathers DENTIST Juneat Lodge No. 700 mains a total dbstainer While he touched his lips |tnik of Wm;“m‘g nice fo say-about | didn't »mwh more was because the Hours 9 a. 'm. to 6 p. m. Meets every Monday with the champagne glass when his or the hewlthlan glarm clock that gits him up jokes in the old almanacs were noth. | SEWARD BUILDKNG ht, 8 o’clock, Monbe of others were drunk he drank nothing but water.ion a cold morning ;Hu like rvmn; a : flh:nv‘x){ the |'| ssiree pirnne 450 o7 padden, Dictator; Hamies k | cgs we see on the streets today o Vg, i His example is worthy of emulation be B, W6 ET. The . cross-word' pugkle” ha gonel| B> into the discard, but the number of divorce suits filed eveny day show Jack Warwick, of the Toledo Blade, opines that they regron a woman It I8 now suggested that the Democratic Convention be held in Washington, D. C. That at|cloges her eyes while®heink kissed is | Crons words are anything but ditehed, | Dr. W. J. Picg s iuih medhas < Jeast would give hungry delegates a good look at the|because she wantd to concentrate on ' THENe are (ays Mu‘n it's mighty w. J. Nge nth dn 0dd el \\ ple counters and plum trees the thrill or taste or somecthing like ‘I;""' or "" “;A A to read a newspaper{ - To il an 1“;\,‘ . beglhning At (‘>? e cc ers o ees. « e (il (8 7:30 L i that. i RALPH G MIZE, Master, * o ; Ee We don't know about that, but we | OIiamBovonn s - MY {CHAS. B i o S | Wayne Wheeler and his Anti-Saloon League Will|q, know the reason a man keeps his | Which Are That Telephone 18 Hares now probably attempt to put the American Medical | mouth shut while getting bawled out “r]‘f(”, ‘*Il;i ]1 h d ll‘v}lm ll;‘yl"“"“'. r——— 8| - o d 5 i | Association and the Protestant Episcopal Church out|is to save himself from getting more ‘lu‘“ph\:mi R Rparg, Sore Qe e - - - — . EAST%J;;I 051AB VON GWINNER ON WAR RESPONSIBILITY of pusiness CRLTRE S o toneol barn hgepsettion. 177 D, 81, Vamee ’ ! | —_— - - | B Rew Maih Which probably accounts for the r. ance Second and Fourth Tues- > g on Her 4 days of nonth, Arthur Von Gwinner, formerly President of the The Empire sald yesterday that Joseph A. Baxter | WE ot he ey St popularity of the nude shade Ostensath — 201 Coldsteln Bldo. bt p Rl A 1re sche Bank of Berlin, hds written a book in which 1 v v 8 3, 4 ot-Arms cness f anger: n - s MAE WILLIAMS, Worthy who died yesterday morning, was Sergeant-ni-Arws| 1 guess Miss Mary Bangers 7 to 8§ or by appointment ) . t o sia @ 4 % Y News of the Names 1 Matron. ALICY BROWN equally, if not more #o, as guilty as Germany for| i i1n the gession of 1917 | Het o oties ot the hangers. .| BS BOry IO g, Cliarlos Motor | R HiE - R R starting the World War. The book is based upon SRR S S | il Lok was recently bowled over by a fliv- | @ — - ® 'KIIGHTS OF . records and acts that have been used before by other, l “He complaine he never gets credit {Ver: 3 C(()LI.JH‘]BU\S {iad writers. The same facts were treated by former| The Oracle Speaks Again. for what he does.” T, W AR [ ] 3 s’ 16 # second and_inat Senator Owen in a speech in the Senate in much the| - - Ly . but he u)mp]uhlm ;nurn- ]l..‘ FEMMER THANKS PUBLIC Dr. Geo. L. Barton Monday ut 730 p. m {r”:.}" : i h (New Yori. World.) cause he can’t get credit for what —— sient b othe vd 1o at- i £ anner as they are used by Von Gwinner, and J A | 3 e raft et Gikds L ORRO Hellenthal Bldg. | | +1a. Council Chambers, ; ame manner a y are u on « r, and M. Wayne B, Whesler: funai Babfestly -true. fo( 1o buvs {for the coat orders left at Georre| | jo ./ ;EnrA«c:fol’.':z vemtan’ DUAE: | | it strect EDW. M. MCINTYHRE @ N similar conclusions wer arrived at There is very - § A : 4 — Brothera, where you n also pay g 0 My 9 H J.. TUF ‘m(rflur 5 form in his ultimatum to the American Medical ; | o i > and by uppointment. Phone 269 Y. little dispute about their accuracy, and Von Gwin-/Ag A s il g 3 | That's No Lie bills. - 1 solicit business of all resi- CHIROPRS cTIC 4 it i sociation not to appeal to Congress to remove CRRW SPRAK ) JFULLY."” dents, ecoal, wood, ete Quick de- is not the practice Medicine, i ner's book is dispasionate and, generally speaking,'retrictions on the use of alcohol as medicine. In the ”‘__.X'llll;,\‘\“ SPRAlE.. CARREL LY e e Wi shr Phdas ok S Surgery not opathy. AleLL;B.Y IPIION%ER% OF tair. The book sets out, according to the writer, first place, he knows more about medicine than the' And fewer speak wisely —advi D. B. FEMMER, — MM,ALAW t\mvr\\' SIA"",’)M"}.H-“” . to answer a book written by Judge Gerard, former|doctors, just as he knows more about ethics than MR o v ‘2 - s ach montii at 8 o’clock p. m. Cards American Ambassador to Germaay, which was pub-|the philosophers, more about human nature than the| Speaking of Mysteries— 1 LET Aimquist rress your Sult. Wi and - raliaBNyaRte, - AC 5 Mot T same PSYchologists and more about the administration of We can't figure how Teddy Roose-| call and deliver. FPhone justice than the courts; he is perfectly certain how velt knew so much about rough rid ~ || Helene W. L. Albrecht lished last year, and who, nsing many of the PHYSICAL THERAPIST Mrs. Fdna Radonich, President; (! as 4@ g6 orth by Vo H @ ar P - ! :]“"“ A ”),‘ ”('.“q s R 1“. alcohol should and should not be used to obtain INg when he mevepgad ridden in a l Nepa/Ouranaincs. Masnagn Mig-Minnle HU/I0 WSsHe Ay, i he conclusion that Germany was responsible for the weyery therapeutic reaction.” In the second place,!bus over McMicken"avertue from Mo- R(’l)(’" S"np*flfla Olll D- } A Betkatain a1k 0 = 452 4 S v 7 , ' haw 3 Joldste - e ——— o war. ; Mr. Wheeler's statement brings out his perfectly DaWk to Race. % Graduate Los Angeles College | | | P)one—Ofice: 423 | : The correspondence and acts that led to .[Il"‘\\'(vml.vrul and perfectly beautiful distrust of every-| .. and Answer This One— | of Optometry and Opthnlmulogy‘ [ ERCCREL s L — ‘ Tue Juntau LAUNDRY World War are now fairly well established. In fact,|body’s motives except his own: he fs quite sure| o, \ | 0 | i i i 3 4 e u sure| what is—or was, “The Simple Glasses Fitted | Franklin Stree , between Front 4 there is little disagreement about them. The differ-|that if Congress dares to trust the medicinal pro-|yjfe?” | Il Cons e ) | and Second Streets b ences relate to the deductions. The facts show that|fession with a medical problem a large number of | o | Lenses Ground i cond Stree ;; all the countries of Burope were preparing for a war|doctors will promptly become ‘“prescription bartend-! Necessity Mother of Invention i B Rt TS FTLTER | LTV DR. ANNA BROWN KEARSLEY PHONE 259 ] at nearly everybody near the heart s be|€s" And in the third place, Mr. Wheeler detects| “What's that funny leather thingz - 3 Physician and Surgeon } 3 e neaiy. grewbely oS n "'_“' S anqlthe usual “plot.” Physicians like Dr. Thomas C.jaround your leg?” asked the guest. || Valentine's Optical Department | i > 1 lieved to be sooner or later inevitable, France andjcp,iperg of the Society of Medical Jurisprudence/ “Oh, that's just a protection for R. L. DOUGLASS | Oftice: 420 and 422 Gold- ™ I(us.flul‘h.u] unquestionably agreed to act together and may feel that the restrictive provisions imposed by MY shin l‘wt-ur when. we have 'gllenlfl OPTICIAN and OPTOMETRIST | stein Buiding, Phone 582 . o strike as soon 4 they saw that the war was|Congress actually condemn patients to. death in cor. [or dioner. | got tired of having it|| Room 16, Valentine Bldr. ||g i a||RELIABLE TRANSFER coming. | England had agreed, probubly, to stand|tain cases; but Mr. Wheeler Is perfectly sure that pesen wnder the. table every time || HOUTS 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. and Phone 149 Res. 148 with them and act as they did. ‘It is apparent that|the plea for repeal of these restrictions is “part of we had company.™ - | by Appointment ! Lo Empis and i Russian and French statesmen believed, when thejthe wet program to discredit Prohibition.” | SRk 4 e i 11910 waners as s RGP COUETESYOM Ialgg)n it 3 Crown Prince of Austria was assassinated, that war| Whether Mr. Wheeler will ever begin to guess| He Did — could not be averted, and they began preparing.|that Prohibition is busily discrediting itselt we do| Teacher: “Johnny, give a sentence -— ' » Bhass (s wotlnitos ‘that Polucars was sonvinosd that| POt know. But there is some comfort, meantime, in|using the word depressing.” Tue Caas W. CARTER MORTUARY 2 £ o l‘j i 1 ©|the knowledge that he does not dictate to the Na- Johnny: “My pop he is a 4luilm' ) R Y K W France and lf‘l’»l"' were as nearly: ready -then s tion's doctors as he dictates to jis politiclans, Thal@nd fpakep o CIoutEs, It ete piyi] “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” BurtErick PATTERNS they ever would be House of Delegates of the American Medical Associa-|Mom do de pressing" BLANK BOOKS However, neither Mr. Von Gwinner nor Senator|(tion has disregarded Mr. Wheeler's ultimatum and| e e AR Corner 4th and Franklin St. HhoRecine Sheaffer and Waterman Pens | Owen dispute the assertion of Judge Gerard, and|voted to petition Congress to amend the Volstead| A good many women now are be R. P. NELSON’S 3 other writers who preceded him, that Germany could|law to give real discretion to physicians in the mat-|ing tried for murdoring thefr hus- | — ————————— — i g 1 have prevented the war by demanding that Austria|ter of prescribing alcohol. It is a sensible request, bands, but there isn't a single case g S!auonery Store a refrain from invading Serbia. They declare, how-|and only a Congress cocksure of it sown superior|where the wife is reported to have PREPARE YOURSELF 2 — e Ll A ever, that Russia and France to. blame for not|Reientifie-knowisige will ftugy- Ay fown, {upsl kinchass, 88" U S espor. q ' permitting Austria to punish Serhia, notwithstand- %, (N ¥ Daily Sente Siikisn S W. h A A g ing the Russian belief that Serbia would be despoiled | Friendly Mines. | When u lie bats for truth it never tart it ny mount INSURANCE 3 iy s =5 “ i | makes a hit. ‘ by Austria_atter a war, though Austria promised UBotke ItaGh A THERE IS NOTHING DISAGREEABLE ABOUT not to do so. e S 1té time ‘fo Quit kicking the mines ayound. wors R STARTING A BANK ACCOUNT Allen Shattuck, Inc. : However, Germany refused to ask Austria to re- To hear some people talk, you would think min-| When a husband" is dear to his 4 . . FIRE frain from invading Serbia. She took the position|ing nothing but gamble and scandal, an investment,wife he isn't very apt to look upon It Only Requires The Will To Act Property Loss ] that Serbia should be punished. Russia refused to|for easy marks, a business for stock salesmen and|her as merely expensive to him. A GREAT MANY PEOPLE think they should have a Business Interruption g abandon her ally, Serbia, and subject her to an in- l'““‘\?(:"l‘ ‘:';:‘;('l"';::ver By R IS A Tho Ghiy Dethg REREI & harder | hundred dollars before they can open a bank account Use and Occupancy vasion by Austria. Germany then refused to abandon mome at mines | MARINE ¢ her ally, Austria, and subject her to an invasion by|Make pessible modern eivilisation. Vet they give us| NOTICE OF Ar?LCIATION ) $1.00 WILL DO | Givge 2 il G B e Ruesia. and Eng,|the steam engine and coal that feeds it, the dynamo | FOR PATENT STARTI Hulls B | e Frenca stagd Dy her LT SRS % “» and the bulb it lights, the telephone transmitter Serfal Noy 08850 RTING Registered Mail y land by the Entente, and the World War was under| g receiver and the wire that carries the message,|In the United Stites¥and Office for IS THE SECRET OF ACCUMULATING AUTOMOBILE 5 way the automobile, the satety razor, the pen point, the| the Juneau Land District at An- Fii d T tati In the last analysis, therefore, the World Warltypewriter, the linotype machine and the battery| chorage, Alaska, * i THE Cl;" and Transportation wonld have been avoided, or postponed, if Austriajthat drives the radio, the reproducer, that makes the|In the Matter of jthe Application . . Pn h“rotn Da had not declared against Sevbia, and Germany | Phonograph work. ot J. M. DAV Juneau, Al- irst ationa an ) e refused to ask her not to do so. It would have been| One could go on for five columns. ;;k& for a Soldiér's Additional CAIS‘IUAIIl,n avoided or postponed if Russia had permitted Austria Back of all industry are producing, active, pay-|, omgstead OF JUNEAU _ e e aa s | E minde OTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN That Cempensation and Serbia to fight .|| out, "T Germany asked ulxr Dvary avode Duslasss . tevibn aieks vttt kkn g.ml:[‘;ln:lydlq nl;mun'ol-’the Un!:‘ed e Pub.lio Liabilit; to do. It would have been avoided or postponed Il oyicg] out of its successes. Perbaps mining has|pee has alo s emtion metet M . Accident and Health Germany had permitted Russia and Serbia to fight!;ore than its share. And yet, if one is to believe. 06350: 11 the Ontled: Btates Land it out with Austria, as Russia asked Germany to|he statistics, mining has fewer failures thani any[Office at Anchorage, Alaska, for All Forms permit them to do. It would have been avoided or other businesses. Take any fleld of Industry and you|patent for a tract of land embraced i postponed if France and England had permitted Ger- |will find it dotted with the bleaching skeletons of{in U. §. Official Survey No. 1565 2 many and Austria on the one side to fight it out People who gambled ill-advisedly. situated on the east shore of Gas- ALLEN SHATTUCK,Inc. ¥ g : “iieds AR S5 PRI TR 7" ERa e tineau Channel, approximately four 4 y T with Russia and Serbia on the other. May Shut Off Raw Material (4) miles northwest of the Town of | surance — Real Estate ponsibility for starting the war rests upon| y & erial. Juneau, Alaska, in Latitude 58 deg. Germany, Russia, France and Eagland in G im0 20° 10° N. and Longitnde 134 deg. The abundance of the the order named. The cause for it 'es all the way ¥ L BIIONTOR “ENAETAN, 29" W., and particularly described N 4 1 St b V1 The United States is willing, and much more than|as follows, to-wl harvest depends upon 3 back throughout European history It had mever|y g tp import Canadian raw materials, work “Beginning at: corner No. 1 4 JAPANESE TOY SHOP b been removed, though each over-lording commander' them up {n ias factories, and sell the finished product| Whence U.S.L.M.4No: <4 bears the seed falling on H. B. MAKINO from the beginning down to Wilhelm had um\'inm'\l to Canadian buyers. But the new immigration regu- N. 26 deg. 25’ W. 26.88 chains himself that it was peace rather than war that he lations forbid any but native born Canadian resi-| 4lstant; thence B. 19.09 chains ! good ground. Care in 1 desired most. Napoleon led almost constantly fight-| dents to cross the border daily to work in these or to corner No. 2; thence S. 5.74 saving part of your earnings and placing Front Street P. 0. Box 218 for Mail Orders . chains Yo corner No. 3; thence ing armies for twenty, years, always declaring that he!other factories. How would it do to respond by| 1}, maanqers ,.O.S the line of was battling for peace. It was not in the cards.| tightening up the restrictions on the export of Can- mean high tide of Gastineau adian raw materials, starting with pulpwood? The| Channel as follows: Ly & Fear, jealousy, ambition, greed for commerce and United’ Stiss has undoohist sl th h fll -“ R i | 8 ght to say that only (1) N. 69 deg. 40° W. 2.26 em where they wi o financial position, racial pride and suspicion, intoler- ;g - regidents shall be employed in that country.| chains A i it i e THE CLUB LUNCH ance, hate—the devil, )uuwlxer-wm-e sesponsible for| Canada has quite as ool o right to say whether,| (%) N.82 deg. 58 W. 10.39 E mul@ply contains the, ROOM 1 the war, because they were all present in Europe just'and how much, raw material of Canadian origin chains = fll £ as they had ever been, ages on age lulmll g0 to feed U. S. factories. h(’s-) N. 78 deg. 17" W. 2.22 ¥ - seed of your ture Open 6 ;‘E?“Em 2 a. m. Daily ¢ — - — - i SN s bl W, 3,08 financial success. As you sow, so will yon reap. JELICR | b | STATE RIGHTS WOULD PROMOTE AMER.| Chauncey Depew told New York newspaper men| cpaing = @ ol N th Proprietor | ICAN AND CANADIAN UNION. that he had never besn joh e MANC Mekdo, 48} 3K N SUNSNEREN. 1 4% ow is the time to save. b was sure of what he imbibed before he chanced a| chains If Americans would like a union of the United little “smile” in the way of liquid refreshment. Some (6.) N. 31 deg. 00" W. 0.57 17 ¢ States and Capada (hey could do nothing that would,of those old fellows “know their potatoes.”— (Jack- cl;nll;n t|0 corner “o. 1 nlno place One Dollar or More Will Open ¢ i Isonville Times Union.) o eginning, ntaining an N FREE promote that desireable end more than to abandon area of 7,124 acped!* Savings Account % p’ the policy of centralizing authority in Washington and return to the State Rights policy of our earlier Wéll, anyway, Governor Smith would have con-| ADY and all persons claiming ad- ly any of the above described : |siderable difficulty in arguing successfully against iy g history. If the Canadians could be certain that the| |the ethics of a third term, even if the question were l:lnt‘l’z st::“g’e:l]:te:-h:‘lrtfi'g:u&cm:‘fl. Employment s e various Provinces would be as nearly mrlependem germane — (Philadelphia Inquirer.) Alaska, °‘ ml as States in the Union as they are as Provinces in ?h‘?c:e::o::‘;h‘)“:l‘h .o'r ‘:l‘ltll:il; i’ OI' hf“u?l“:'r 0 Canada, or as States werc for the first century under Senator Borah says hé can’t visit Europe this|days tlm-eam hey will be Th B M B h ds the American Constitation, the sentiment among them Summer. He still remains different from other barred by & u., isions of the e . . enren a b [ in favor of union would be much gfeater than it is Senators—(Pittsburgh Gazette-Times.) N utot 'at. AR L ToNGR " olls PETE HAMMER 3 : o s IR iy < i 3 g B h%" presant time “Only Al can defeat Cal” is the sl 1o 1440 daz0 Mared 0NN OLDEST BANK IN ALASKA ‘ HAMMER'S GROCERY h Canadlans very properly feel that under cireum-’ ool oty G CHERE Washitit : 'fg"l °C % J. LINDLEY "N ! stances that now prevail in the United States the woyld be shorter, and just as :r:blble -—e:Bnlt.on First publication Aj 2 "" l hagard of personal liberty and self-government would' . Glob g 4 e ™ 3 .y (Last publication June 8, 1927, .IOM Dapers for sate at The Lampire,