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= ~ efficlent use of crop residues and animal manures,; rest of us—(New York World.) P . 4 1 v . re rercial fertilizers, and the cars it would save many an a Daily Alaska Empire |55 o v o ectea s ) e e s J0W b | vouldn't to do so mu JOHN ¥ ITOR AND MANAGER Another thi DETOUR [ suossing which way _ the R eein, - Juns ‘st ey of D By SAM HILL LSO oh matt 2 SUBSCRIPTION RATES, Which State has the longest co But the Word lIsn't Thri Yoy axhdtrol. T e Delive carrier ur uglas, Treadwell and 1 Michigan w, you ask on It’s quité a thrill—unless the poet ettt i ot : ] e | (Hastings Neb., Tribune.) Jie ( Sertogal oo A } wait until Alaska becomes a State and, T t dawn and listen 10! hoir knees without having to hoid Ny t qu n ain. Michigan 1 then t t yirdies singing &0 the frt ) And i 2 ' word that ends i) Men could quit working if their | yuble 1 w 1 as much per wor! = i When Atounade To ke at da wnd hear th e authors r g rh ( W the haping next, probably having d it or ! ! be! Obrervations cf Otdest Inhabitant! iica face lifting was too heavy yral RUGIegRs. RO ¢ What has becom B v ork thr b ALASKA c t koA g : -1 fashioned eradle that b0 | it ot o tian i T ir to su not! from its home in the to thed but both they and mpt at this time to-stem the Coolidge tide.!second floor every eouple of years ot | nder what will delay Byrd from hoppin The Ananias Club A “‘w s '1‘1"" for Paris t r I never hear a Y ““““m‘ \ 1id the woather man )y T gu | i -~ = s ' verybody must be satistied wita ' "PE! | Great Tribute to Newspaperman. | Xifte: oF weather et The 1 t wo Ll | S » the coup! mor | (Prince Rupert News.) Maks Brts ioge plac lovi It was a great tribute that was paid to Hon | &, . 8% ot nd start scrappin | Frank Oliver the other day at Edmonton when| e Jordn e b The only woman another wom [the Pioneers' Association laid the foundation for| '~ (he Month’ BUHEC Ay can Jove less than, she doe la bust in his honor which is being erected in|’ tv than they do in 1| the one who has better clothe Alberta tal It a tribute of whichl e o . than hers is the woman who ear man might be proud. Speakir aigbiya| 8 UFAET TODRINE ORI Ao a bigger tale of woe than she P lif another of the pioneer said | Pined n Rota 3 he former owner and editor of the Bulletin 5 The wife who knows what it WELCOME TO THE EMDEN. He was plain, rugged, honest, and = | Zero in Information Hngo eb R Rad din dvcaki sincere. He could not be bought or | . At teast 99 per cent of all the |, g ooy Ynow what It is tu Juneau welcomes Capt. Foerster and other| bribed. He was a good fighter and a | “last vear's hats” are maseulinei, ;o prearms around’ the house offficers and crew of the cruiser Emden and the hard hitter trong and forcible | ende paphs black, red and white tri-colo Germany. The speaker and writer, and a man of g 3 : Daily Sentence Sermon welcome is genuine and comes from the heart ability He had strong and steadfast 9‘;r king of June W*“'JG‘T\QST A helping hand beats all the Bearing the honorable name of a German man principles, and never hesitated in cham S o JOU MY DOS NS Wi, fe00d advicd in the world | Afitkar that ndieted - vig " nid effeetive pioning any cause that he stood for and l But still I'll swea i Rt i d ’ . > , believed to be right He held very At every wedding the News'of the Names Ciub warfare wa S aam LY decided opinions about politics and poli- Groom's really there. | Gay Bibbha, of Los Angeles, has bottom perior st Emden comes ticians who do not agree with him, and - | been sued for . divorce. Say it to us as a friendly visitor from a friendly Re those who differed from him or whose Proof Enough I yourselt public that has risen from the ashes of the war actions while in office he did not ap- Why,” demanded her husband, - - of a decade that is now gon She is welcomed prove of, must often have winced at the do you insist whiskey is not a ATTENTION MASON: as such trong things he said about them and | z00d medicine?” | There will be a stated com- The American people have never held a grudge . n handled them both on | “Because,” she snapped, “you|munication of Mt. Juneau Lodge against the German people, We know them too public platform and in the Bulletin, men enjoy tak too much” |No.'147, F. & A. M., in 0Odd Fel- well for at. Theré is scarcely a hamlet in Notwithstanding. all this he won the - [lows' Hall at 7:30 o'clock Mon She Nation p ; { kb Mout wdmiration of both friends and opposi- Passing Obs day evening. Work in the F, C 57 4 tion on account of his sincerity of pur- It is getting so Degree. ting Brethren cor- b SRR ate hoviol Gdihan {5k pose in always woiking for the best in- gerous thing about aviation is the |dially invited. By order of the birth, T Among ' the mast capable, en terests of the West, and the appella- ik ab the Inn@ing Hal W. M CHAS. E. NAGHEL ergetic an ble of our people. From then tion of those who knew him best as X adv Secretary we have learned to admire and honor the race Honest Frank.” i Jiist Dounds: Aweul | - whence they sprang Hon. Frank Oliver lost his newspaper. He| ‘pavis has a new drink called Almquist Press Your Suit So the German officers and sail who are|was too outspoken in the cause which he be-fugpion peel” [We call and deliver. Phone 528 our guests are most welcome visitors, They will|lieved to be the right one, not remembering that{ Ay ipa we'll bet it can't hold |jz s find here a friendship that is based upon kin-|half the people who supported him held different|, ‘.. qie to our bootleg stuff. ship and understanding. It is our sincerest wish|views AHMI!-\:;H)' h!; qu:mu_yl..l ”"l}"'l'. T [::.; 2 ‘ hey might fesl at home and enjoy their|paper dwindled until today it is all gone and e N e ::I.\l \y\_:”_\l “xu ht feel at hom 1 j s in_other hands. He has a A,fmd position .‘-n Blinks—He is the biggest egoti ‘ PRINCESS LOUISE | the Board of Ra hui\ <mun(\:.»l.m;.-|\’ !l‘lll( n[ :“ Boa. sver kaoih. Bt tharestd n | weapon he used has been ruthlessly torn frol e gta i v Rl i HRQT “MAKE AND SAVE” VS. “NOTHING {1is hana by cruel worla cpiget e e el R ORCHESTRA ‘ VENTURE NOTHING HAVE.” Under these circumstances the words of the|oesmt know. = s, 3 - speaker at the Pioneers’ Reunion must have been| prusd PR AU o Will Play Tomorrow Night | | “Make and save” as a rule of action is particularly pleasing to the man who had lost| FoURE “EON e HOT FERIECS with | ceedi e old “nothing venture nothin in his efforts to advance what he believed to b ,“,f N‘("q ' »l | that was so long the slogan of the West L great cause : [ T’ ll L ¢ the country has grown older and accum PR AT | 1 Alaskans experience the application of the first o Calvin, Hiawatha. What's e \\x:v:|: Doe," \ hiul- m \ix;\ has p!v'mmil the v.)m:_: of (Ih.- mln»r‘ ,I(”[y“ :\,I, |4.:.‘\.:} ‘,,‘;‘ the Father of Wa '“'ll“\'T ]) \N has shown that those who have been conten o L 3 L M ers, anxionsly ve a little each week or each month usually - URig g News.) ; “Oh, he'll be all right now, 1 A # 3 : ) n the land of the Dakotas, dressed in smiles|, % T8 A0 B0 BECC DOT A. B. HALL are the richest before the end of the race.. As|y . Wit 1o wear off, Calvin Coolidge will dis-| K B ;. “keep him the Cordova Times recently said, the “nothing{port him in the eyes of politiclans—men of all|'D Dis bed and have him cut out Dancing Starts 9 o’clock venture nothing have” slogan is a shibboleth of|the Western country, farmers, wives, their sis-|5C Much water { | gamblers and speculators. It is not a safe guide|ters, brothers—they will come and mark his PONBBGg g ey TP for one who is developing a competence or laying|calmness, all his decorous behavior. But into it O NENEEIIEY the foundations of a fortune, the camera muzzles, into faces of the children, i e — A certain amount of gambling is all right in[he will smile and wink and, blinking, he will I GUNS TRAT MAKE THE MOST jts place. If one gambles within his means on|Show those foolish writers .who have written Him: { NOISE DONT ALwAYS SHOOT Gl : “Cal is crabbed. Cal's old man would never i TNE GREATEST — —— the outcome of a mine, for instance, he 18 8¢}y, 0 iy it he cracked a bloomin smile,” that D ! complishix something even when he loses, for sometimes he can be human; that sometimes, Pick : then he is helping a prospector or a man With) wpon wegtern voters have not fully made their On confidence and an option to discover that it isfpings up as to Cal's Administration, he can ogle Him time for him to turn his attention to something|them and fool them out of their grim scepticism 1 — else. When he wins he has done Something| Al of the world's a-making ready, from Al-| . New Oneon Mim worth while for himself and his community. Butfaska's icy founthins to the floods at Pointe) . m\"_ civilisation ‘““h-“‘”‘ if one is looking for a competence for himself|Coupee, to grab Calvin by the lapel of his nifty 1‘.1 " & b and his family he is upon much surer ground|little linens, telling how to save the country, how | "Lt oy o L g o §¢ he practices thrift—“makes and saves.” to win the grand old battle; that if he'll but| o tf BEE - CVEE Re The theory that the tightwad who saves his )\pr U!ll smiling l\nnlhn-\ ll;uul of ”‘;.1 ]]lzlk“llflls’v all W 2 . A 3 : the red men and he blue men, a epublicans FAIR AND SQ ey and puts it in the bank is “no good to . » A oo o More or Less True :‘:\’:.W;\(.“ul ].] SrorRatis; - Moty n ‘the bank|adgpateigts wil be Joffted ihtg Jelug. RO WL sulentinly pretalt hobh to. tA ND 80 ‘we simply wikh & y alf 'Hight? Why, Cal's sll right-ol” “Anaar hel's SH Ot SEEREin L 0 T A 50 we simply wish to bears the same relation to the town as water in} i keep on coming to the lonely desert country| n¢ Wil be in discovering a way | quietly inform you that we the reservoir bears to those who use electric eur-!pe'll e safe from floods and problems. He'll be| 0 Mmake it as easy to stretch amlare selling foods of unquestioned rent. It is stored power where it may when|gsure of Western voters vm'lt.nw :m.n is (Iw‘ll’ukh. quality at fair-profit prices and needed serve legitimate industry, business, build- PRSP M - B umlh:m]': '*I‘I‘)“’l ‘{‘;;“:_“‘L‘:"::“'f(‘l‘ ;:_“‘l‘l‘: “:E po]l]iwl, erving a \;usl u:,my ing operations or sound enterprise of all sorts Lmdbefx.ih ln}«mdnn. W0 peliu 68 Dints: 18, beeauGBIRRE-C Tc u tiadcn for mad Fitaldy Bl T e A o S ta friend husband isn't around home |happy, satisfied demeanor. Query “ROP 3 > / (Manchester Guardian.) s “”'D'\,,I,ER ‘l( RECRALNING Captain Lindbergh's reception in London when '“I Rescue. Phai: i L gihem about ‘it, . Enhist! Increased production of the important food(he flew over from Paris on Sunday evening was, n these days when women drive Ll and feed crops during the last 40 years is due !quuw h”“f own words “wn(n-svl than Paris (‘He A vk % < etq| did not, of course, mean to be unappreciative; - In & consderable measure (o the ncrease In yield| & not of fowree, fen 1o be Wappieclte: NITARY GROCERY ol '“""”'\‘_'“'_"‘;Ey’:f”\_‘l“"‘l]:i ‘;m“: m-:.::..‘,:m 5| demonstrative and overwhelming, it was the more e B add O LR Iepmonuist of I ¥ embarrassing to a modest man who in ¢ ng PHONE 83 and 85 Agriculture. This acre-yield increase has Dbeen| ;. syjantic had passed in one flight from a state most notable in the long-settled northwestern|.; comparative obscurity into a fierce light of = gection of United States, where some of the|puplic favor. He has had in London the odubtful s Jand has b supposed by many to be wearing sure of being treated like a royal personage.! 1.J. Suarick out. popular admiration has not been in the Jeweler and Since the population is growing steadily and|least qualified by nnl- u\m;n«'l‘n% 0‘1"‘ l;u-v‘m}:uxl{i 1'1. 0ylician most of the good land suitable for cultivation|experts on the inutility of the flight. In fac Wa . has' already been taken up, the problem of soil| the criticisms of prudence only threw into higher| é;'& D‘X":[““":‘:"; Bodtictivity and fertility in relation to.the future|felief the qunlities of wdventure and courpse Silverware - ? which endear him to the people. food supply will become a more and more im- R SRR ! Sewiesoaans — portant phase of land utilization. The future trend of acre yields can best be The Heauty Qitken, FIRE ALARM CALLS estimated on the basis of past performances, says (Aberdeen, Wash., World.) ! B8 Bkt Mr. Weitz. Since 1883 the average yield per A queen of beauty for the universe has been & RL A Tant and Toanton acre of c in the United States has increased|chosen at a competition in Texas. Shucks! Every | 16 Front, near Ferry Way. about 18 per cent, wheat about 17 per cent,llad in the land knows such a queen and she did| 1-6 Front, opp. Film Exchange. oats 14 per and potatoes about 40 per|not win her title in a Texas competition either. 17 Front, opp. City Wharf. cent. During this 40-year period the combined|As to that, there are different ideas of beauty.| 3 ;;z S:u_}f_ lmm.c aereage of corn, wheat, oats, and potatoes has| wlrn_u -'-qlf"“i. f‘f'(rm:;\:-m“:i:;'» rl'f:::“‘:llm v"‘" [f“:):‘ Feamrmg 3. Willonstby: f;',‘,,,, e e been expanded about per cent., whereas the|and consider any 8 o 5 2.4 Front and Seward. i g p | ugly. No one can choose a beauty queen of the, Seal jetst productiom of these crops has incteased 77\ .o Umyg. hest thatican be done 'in to piek b6 Front and Msin, ér cent. It is evident, theretore, he says, that| “07C- BET O LN vlew others with! Otter 26 Second and Main, fBeatly one-third of the increase in the production| o't ® dueen for yourseit @ E 27 Fifth and Seward. 3 | more or less pity. Muskrat Fire Hall, of these four crops be assigned to III<H-u~u-i A A, AN R k Hair Seal 33 Gabtineau and Rawn Way. L in yield per acre, while two-thirds is due to the The first person arrested in Toronto for vio-| Air Sea 4 Second and Gold. expansion of the acres lation of the Ontarfo liquor law was an American. | Marmot 5 Fourth and Ilarris. » It seems safe to assume that developments| America first, every time.—(Pittsburgh (::\zefl(»i‘ Caracal ?{2 ;:m:l\ m::ldclgld-l in the coming years with regard to a yields Times.) $110 i 3:8 Sevent’;l méa“cbm. will depend, as in the past, to a great extent| P A RRASE W oo P ¢ 39 Fifth and Kennedy. on the prices of agricultural products. Rising| Lindbergh set forth as the flying fool :n|||’ 11 Minth, back of power house values of food prufim-ls normally would result! :‘I‘;UT["»* u:‘rnno "r(I t!h;- greatest of our diplomats.— rg &-‘l:‘ourx opp. J;nl:.d“l 'A‘vél:. jn increasing intensification and a higher lever| (POStOR Transeript. s Rt n Ave., an an St R i o e wider uss o] - Glacier Fur and Curio}||s5 Ninth and’calhoun. It strikes us that Lindbergh was pretty wise better cultivation methods, development of sult- 15 make that Paris flight. Otherwise he'd have ble rotations, including growth of legumes, more as hard a time getting through the crowds as the Company VALENTINE BUILDING Juneau, Alaska Seventh and Main. ‘Twelfth, at Northern L'dry. Twelfth and Willoughby. Home Grocery. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JUNE 27, 1927 |5 | | 5 e n= ] PROFESSIONAL ::!. PROFESSIONAL _ui| Fraternal Societies 1 e st OF — ‘ Robert Silxll;'itvxl [ | | prs. xASER & FREEBURGER| || Gastineanw Channel . Opt. D. | a o | 1 and 3 Goldstein Bldg, ( » PHONE 56 Glasses Fitted Fours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m Leneses Ground ] 9 Valentine | Building Telephone 176 Dr. A. W. Stewart DENTIST Hours 9 a. m o PEPPERMINT FLAVOR PHYSICIAN A lasting treat | ; ; { and go d for e—Second and Main | teeth, appetite, 18 | and digestion. | . Pige | Telephone Dr. H. \:mm; Osteopath—201 Istein Blds. | Hours: 10 to to b; )| 7 to 8 or by appoinment Licensed Ostec Physician Phon 71 Residence, Gastin Hotel Dr. Geo. L. Barton CHIROPRACTOR, Hellenthal Bldg. Office Hours 10 to 12 9; and by appointmel CHIROPRACTIC WELCOME CAFE ||* Front Street % H E2 ) HOME COOKING ‘ | | Helene W. [ \”u‘c:('llt Mrs. A Haglund, Prop.) - [if ] LR mgenn FearRAn w | Electricity 410 Goldstein Bldg LA __Phone—Offico: 42 i | | ONE WAY TRAFFIC PROPOSED IDR. ANNA BROWN KEARSLEY o facilitate ymobile | | | Physician and Surgeon | traffic over Auk Lake Loop Office: 420 and 422 Golds! | of the Glacier Highway dur- | ing the tourt n, the | | Building. Phone 582 er Taxi A ion in- | b g ey the public to cooperate | | £ TR T T S with it in directing traffic | & M A S S A A e on the loop in one direction | Valentine’s Optical Dept. | R. L. DOUGLASS only. Cars moving north over new Mendenhall bridge Optician and Optometrist | around the lpop 11 Room 16, Valentine Bldg. JACK McDONALD, Secretary Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. and ? by Appointment Glacier T fon Tue Cuas W. CARTER MORTUARY “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 PREPARE YOURSELF Start With Any Amount THERE IS NOTHING DISAGREEABLE ABOUT STARTING A BANK ACCOUNT It Only Requires The Will To Act A GREAT MANY PEOPLE think they should have a hundred dollars before they can open a bank account $1.00 WILL DO STARTING IS THE SECRET OF ACCUMULATING THE F irst National Bank - OF JUNEAU The Test of Success James J. Hill, one of the world’s great- est railroad builders, said: “If you want to know whether you are destined to be a success or failure in life, you can casily find out. The test is simple and infallible. Are you able to save money? If not, drop out. You will lose. You may think not, but you will lose as sure as you live. The seed of success is not in you.” One Dollar or More Will Open an Account in Our Savings Department " The B. M. Behrends Bank OLDEST BANK IN ALASKA | | | [aay | Secona h Mon- of montk | Oda Fell Hal! ginning CX MOUNT JUNEAU F. RALPH | ter Secretggy Seghers © bers Brother Co-Ordinate Bodies of Freema onry Rite LOYAL OF u Lo ORDER MOQSE LODGE & A, M. Fou CHA KNIGHTS OF CPLUMBUS uncil No._ 1760, cond and last EDW H.J AUXILIARY, ALASKA, etir PIONEERS IGLOO No. 6. ond oF every Kriday The best driver in the ay have an accident. It always the driver's fault he frequently has to pay no chances on being the tim of somebody else's lessness, Insure against personal \liability world isn't Yet Take vic- care yourselt Let the insurance company ry the ‘load and the worry. We will- write you a policy in The Maryland Casualty Company at a cost surprising- ly small. Get the particulars withopt obligation. Allen Shattuck, Ine, INSURANCE Liability, Marine Fire, Life, MORRIS CONSTRUCTION CO. ALL KINDS OF CABINET MILL WORK Plate and Window GLASS MORRIS CONSTRUCTION CO. BUILDING ‘CONTRACTORS ToEe Juneau Launpry Franklin Street, between Fronteand Second Streets PHONE 359 JUNEAU MUSIC HOUSE PIANOS FOR SALE OR RENT Columbia, Brunswick, Edison and Victor Orthophonic PHONOGRAPHS: Expert Phgnograph Bcpai{ing 0ld models taken in trade NOLAND'S CORNER PIG'N WHISTLE CANDY None Better—Box or Bulk , CARLSON’S TAXI SERVICI