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4 Dail‘)jAlaéku Empire JOHN W. TROY - - - EDITOR T—-——_ Seattle Fruit and Produce Co. Fresh Fruit and Veeetables Wholesale and Retail Out of town orders given special attention l 1 J. B. BURFORD & CO L. C. Smith and Corona TYPEWRITERS .___l’nblic Stenographer ' BROWNS | DOLLAR STORE Stationery—Notions— Greeting Cards—Toys— Novelties, 5 Cents 'to One Dollar ! DRS, KASER & FREEBURGER DENTISTS 1 and 3 Goldstein Bldg. PHONE 66 Hours 9 a. m. to § p. m. (of the McNab making in was not regarded as a spoke with a and He was one of the leaders family. arguments While Gavin or was strong horse lover, “it doesn’t need to. It has enough cussed ailments of 1l-binder.” Gavin ALONG LIFE’S its own without borrowing any eflective Scotch brogue DETOUR ;fruln the horse.” of the McAdoo forces . . Modernized Proverbs it New 1924, and a close political asso- By SAM HILL : poaap i 2 clate Senator Phelan. He died last| i = dates. | vear, leaving a fortune gained through the prac- lass | tice at cour conventions PROFESSIONAL Fraternal societies or Gastinean Channel L —" nesday at 12:30 @ o'clock. Lester D. Henderson, President H. L. Redlingshafér, Secy-Treas. | he rich AND MANAGER P’ York in Published every ev 3 Sunday EMPIRE_PRINTING COM ond 3 Juneau, 4 d in the y by _th and Mair of former Not So Funny Then The man who's really worthwhilc is One who can laugh as Second of law Progress modern maiden on Her undies wears no lace— When the cursed slipping garter| NOT does the modern man is Wear whiskers on his face. On his own calf. n Hill, Cincy Enauirer, Juneau Lions Club Meets every Wed SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Delivered by carrier In Juneau, C 15, Treadwell and Thane for .25 per month. : wing rates: at ths, in advance, About £ it that States the Prohibition { the s The 3 wind is will contend issue and dry will argue that it not Democr will make the s and in dry States hat But will probably Republicans | | us | kS in w By mall, not an in Dr. Charles P. Jenne DENTIST Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine ding States 16 In the most of Democrats ey will_promptly Stutes the . wet or irreguiarity S its notify the in ihe » how Sam discovered no whiskers on man's I can s There're Gov. Smith will Observations of Oldest Inhabitant I kin remember when the groom didn't know any more about what tnes, kind of legs she had then he giq|But how did he d about what kind of temper she| That their un had, until after they were mar.| —Norm Ralso ) (Think we | dampne nd ORek Ak Lite Hoover s | end everywhere Republicans dust. And Smith Hoover urge as, Telephone 176 B. P. 0, ELKS dry : so on in the there N Meeting socond and 3 fourth Wednesday P p evenings ot § o'clock, Elk Dr. A. W. Stewart . DENTIST . Hours 9 a. m. to 8§ p. m, SEWARD BUILDING Office Phone 469, Res. Phone 276. | TR e ———— ——— cover s had no lace? Circleville Herald. e blind, Norm?) A R OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. | The \ME"Bf >ress xelusiv entitled to the | —_— use for repub ! { ws tches credited to| 1 10t otherw 1in t per and also the | are and and people who think " — contemporary remarks is a Y to tourist per- the country and does timepiece, speedometer| I ALASKA CIRC ) TO BE LARGER | THAN | BLICATION, see More or Less True If a word to the wise suf- ficient it is not calculated to givy man the big head when he thinks of how many words his wife uses to tell him what's what e All gir want to be able to Well Rather buy more clothes, and you can succeed,” bet a lot of them wish they could wear more, too. A flapper doesn’t mind getting dead tired, but she’'s mighty par- ticular about having dancing and not fool housework making her that way. o There was enough material| ¥ used in the petticoats one woman J 5 ¥ uneau Publie Library d to wear to make at least 50 and of the little things girls have wub- Free Reading Room stituted for all that array of white. City Hall, S8econd Floor Maln Street at 4th HAS E. NAGHEL, Secretary. Of course a girl running a sew- Reading Room Open From i Sl gtiad il Helene W. L. Albrecht, ing machine is a heap less dan Circulation Room PHYSICAL THERAPIST | gerous than one who has the wheel of a motor ear, but our be: L — Medical Gymnastics, Massage 1 to 5:30 p. m. Tectricity is she wouldn't be as good com- 410 Goldstein Bldg. pany Phone—Office: 423. ho fares forth The Ananias Club am too old-fashioned,” said visiting the|the mother, “to be able to give Seattle be-|my daughter advice on how she Yenba ought behave in this modern we. watching his his is Our park for Co-Ordinate Bodles 31 Freemasonry Scottlsh Rity - R&tglnprfl;neellnz; secon: ay eacl 3 month_ at 7:30 p, Dr. H. Vance month, at' 730 p, —201 Go'd-teln Ridg. Hall. “ 1to 6 VALTER B, 7% 8 or by appolnment | HEISEL. 8 Licensed Osteonathic Ph advice this equipment in Alaska Here time the speedometer no place of the maps of Alaska for what they do not contain. map. to those (GARBAGE ) HAULED AND LOT CLEANING G. A. GETCHELL, Phone 109 or 149 starting to 1ificance, much has and teamers most ignificant “It pays to he reporter, “Yes, I'll say a whale of re. ception beats a watery grave,” re- plied the trans-Atlantic aviator. remarked | Wanted—An expert elephant trainer. |cants with experience should apply | Lowden, Dawes, Curtis, Watson, et Tuesday, June 12 Appli- Hoover, before to LOYAL ORDL A OF MDOSE one: Office Juneau Locge No. 788 Meets every Mondsg Physlc'sn 1671 ™ Residence, Gastineau Hotal - 3 é B T night, at x c‘clocw, Dr. Geo. L. Bartol WALTER HELLEN, Di:tator. CHIROPRACTOR, Hetlen+' | Bidg. | C. D. FERGUSON, Secretary. H 10 to 12; 3 t. §; 7 to o by mppotnsment. Bh.ne 266 CHIROPRACTIC 1s not the practice of Medicine, Burgery nor Osteopathy. al., Passing Observation There t1e so many things “on the knees of the gods” no can make us believe the gods are appers. “Drought in line. Welcome about Ended indeed, spaper Head- 1% for the Democratic there in conven- news, A GREAT JAPANESE HUMANITARIAN DEAD. cne delegates tion! to assemble MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO, « F. & A. M. jecond and Fourth Mon- lay of each month in )dd Fellows’ Hall, be- sinning at 7:30 o'clock. HARRY 1. LUCAS, Mas- ter. C Their Best Customer For rosy cheeks that come from exercise Sweet Nell farthing, shows as stick around Those who make paint will do no starving to Beauty Cult Sweeping Country. much Every oceurs make difference now and nething people realize not as (New York World.) Kahn yesterday tilted against Bab- king” about American art and his contempt of those who ‘belittled” America, spoke at a luncheon in honor of three pri winners in the Schubert Centen- contest, of which he is Chairman, at the Club. The prizes were awarded for compositions. Praising Charles Trow- Haubiel, first prize winner of $750, Louis second prize winner of $250, and Frederick Stahlberg, who wcn honorable men- tion, Mr. Kahn affirmed his faith in the aesthetic awakening of America. “In the life of the United States,” he said, “there has been histcric development, the init- ial consolidation of forces, economic, political and psychological. Power has been attained and wealth, And now comes the pursuit of the spiritual and aesthetic ‘Sweeping the country is the cult of beauty, notwithstanding the wisecracks of Rotary and Kiwanic clubs and other Babbitt manifestations on the part of those whose stock in trade is the belittling of America The sap runs strong in the tree of American art. It has ovefrun the trenches held against it by prejudices, incom- prehensicn and indifference. It has passed beyond and holds an unassailable position, “‘America is not copying Europe We are ting an art racy of the soil, expressing the tang and color of the American atmosphere. In architecture, music, literature, drama, painting and sculpture there is evidence of amazing talent. We have taken the sanction of the Church from War and bestowed it upon Art.” Bierce I races as of us who are own race as superior to The day there died Africa one of the greatest| henefactors when of yellow ame some would to think of our rs may think Gold Coast never give a Otto bitt's expressed creative He native nial Jankers’ original bridge Gruenberg H Order ot “wlgecs EASTERN STAR Second and Fourth Twe-. days of each month, af 8 e'clock, 1. O. O. Hall, MILDRED MA TINN, Worthy Matrag ALICE BROWN, Secy KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS 3eghers Council No. 1761, Meetings second and last. Monday at 7:30 p. m Transient brothers urged te attend. Council Cham- bers, Fifth Street. EDW. M. McINTYRE, 3. K. H. H. J. TURNER. Sccretary. inclined all oth on the of the Dr. Noguchi succumbed fever which he had His name been other But long as she can m of We can think of a lot of foolish ke things but can’t imagine the un- derneath things for men being popular because they come in lovely pastel shades. “I would like to have visited It must be about as hard for Burope right after the war and some women to be proud of their had the chance fo see the devas-|jopg ag it ig for them to be proud tation caused by war,” remarked| o their husbands, Brown 3 e L { you say riends thel “Oh, well,” replied Smith, “just| If you say of friends % # . money has spoiled them it means run up to Chicago after any elec- J X s to those listening it has made tion and you can get a pretty . ; il % them feel supericr to poor trash good idea of how it looked over|lem el like you. ; Women are pretty strong for things that are reduced, but you'd go Dlind looking for one who found any pleasure reduced circumstances. and to the scourge gone to the tropies to study. added to the have devoted He aduated about thirty years ago, pursue world’s scientists Current Magazines, Newspapers Reference Books, Ete, FREE TO ALL ——i See America First has those of glor- — F Valentine's Optical Depts R. L. DOUGLASS Optician and Optometrist Room 16, Valentine Bldg. Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. by Appointment who themselves to sanitary health Dr. Noguchi was gr Medical College to the United investigations his life has been in the the Rockefeller Institute, and his contributions to science and humanity are prized among the highest of his time His was and was counted among the gifted the world in his line He has been one of the dependable soldiers in the war on yellow and was sent to Africa, its most formidable stronghold, by the Rockefeller Institute to grips with the dread in its native haunt. He has become a casualty in the grim contest. But his his work remain used and the gap made by be will point where he dropped out A great scientist, a great humanitarian, a great man passed out when this wonderfully able, perservering, indefatigable, Japanese humanitarian died far from land and far from American friends and co-worke:! ious martyrs and work was a Japanese. the Tokyo and came from Juneau States tc his studies and Most research werk of of spent o o S DOUGLAS AERIE 117 F. O. E. : Meets Monday ’ 8 | \ o'clock 11, Douglas. Bakery Robert Simpson Opt. D. ! Graduate Los Aageles Ccl- s lega of Optometry and Opthalmology Glasses Fitted Leneses Grouad i We. Pt Smith, Secrets Visiting welcome, AMERICAN LEGION | c Meets second and ~ fourth Thursday each month fe Dugout. specialty bacteriology, he Can't We Get Out An Men? Injunction, most in BUTTERHORNS ARE BEST Bad news iy “TRAINS headline on a weekly. We may do our riding in auto- mobiles—but This means our feet again will be getting back on the trains. What’s the idea of ‘em, any- i COMING the fashion fever, BACK"— PRER.OV | 1.y Almquist Press Your Sult. We call ana aeuver. Phone 528. —u FIRE ALARM CALLS Third and Fraoklin. Front and Frankiin. Front, near Ferry Way. Front, opp. Film Exchange. Front, opp. City Wharf, Front, near Saw MilL Willoughby at Totem Qro. Willoughby, opp. Cele Barn. Front and Seward. Front and Main. Second fmd Main. Fifth and 8eward, Fice Hall, Gastineau and Rawm Way. Second and Gola. Fourth and Harris. Fifth and @old. Fifth and East. Seventh and Gold. nd Kennedy. back of power house oun, opp. Juneau Apts. Distin Ave,, and Indian St. Ninth and Calhoun, Seventh and Main. Twelfth, at Northern L'dry. Twelfth and Willoughby. Home Grocery. e i come to Dr. C. E. Beatty Chiropractor Cases Accepted only after Phone 577 We deliver!{ | | complete analysis. Hours: L 12 to 8 and by appoinment. | 207 Seward Bldg. Phone 536 L s £ o el =1 disease Have you trica them? discoverfes and be long as time, to his death will the as T '} WOMEN OF MOOSEHEART ) LEGION, NO. 439 } Meets 1st and 3rd Thursdays each month, 8 P.M. at Moose Hall. Esther Ingman, Senlor Re- | geni; Agnes Grigg, Recorder. clesed and others carry on from 5 g0 3 & Sn e b0 We thought the. vacuum clean- er kept the floors plenty clearf? [PUSSSUSU. THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 Are No Wearers “COTTON GROUP TO MEET" ~one lamped in a contemporary. You guessed it right the first 2 time, they are the growers, not COUNTRY IS AGAINST THE (Seattle Times, wearers. VOLSTEAD ACT. bl o ; Doubt and mystery concerning the fate of Am- n S brose Bierce, distinguished author and journalist g ummer ! : § alist, their who disappeared in Mexico fifteen years ago, may be cleared up. Relatives of Mr. Bierce in Cali- fornia have employed an officer of the Mexican Army to conduct a thorough investigation, Why Mr. Bie should have gone adventur- ing into bandit-ridden Mexico at the age of 72 is in explicable to the average person. The in- come from his books and his newspaper and maga- zine articles was sufficient for all his needs, but seized with a desire to join the irregular *es commanded by the notorious Pancho Villa. He went into Mexico and vanished without a trace. Various rumors of his taking off reached this country. One report was that Villa, who could not understand the caustic wit of Mr. Bierce, ordered him shot. Another version had a lieutenant of Villa treacherously shot ause of some real or fancied grievance. Pancho Villa dead and his followers are scattered. Many of them lost their lives in the warfare with the constituted authorities, It will be exceedingly difficult to pick up so old a trail. However, the announcement that an effort will bemade to solve this mystery is welcomed by many Americans who admired the literary work of Mr. Bierce. They hope the effort will succeed. his native his sappearance Recalled. THE RPN is no one with a partille of knowledge public sentiment that Presidential candidate the Eighteenth Volstead Aet, and known in favor of the platform, could President The Republicans are pre- paring to dodge the issue as they did at Cleve- land and Democratic leaders are ready to straddle it in their platform as they did at Madi- son Square Garden, Howe Senator Gov, Smith the part of the throughout iniquities and the personal the There of the know on a platform ment and the whole-heartedly be elected ICE CREAM DELIVERED ANYWHERE IN THE CITY Brick or Bulk “Styles make girls skirts too short,” i Remarked disgusted Ezra. Abner Strong; i “But, brother, alack, Make men wear dern long.” wear status of that does not running Amend- to € € €3 £ 00 1 19 89 89 80 it 1t 1=k it 1t bt no © endorsing be these late springs GEO. M. SIMPKINS CO. PRINTING and STATIONERY I overcoats too i 09 69 60 -~ many No Idle Jest “At least the motor car never gets the blind staggers,” grinned the motor fan. “No,” retorted the old-fashioned [P AUTOS FOR HIRE Juneau Billiards Phone 94 Carlson Taxi Stand Phone 244 Opposite Alaska Electric Light Office OPEN EVENINGS - Simmons Democratic ©dodnentsto D do3 o charged, with nominee, a large the voters upon the Act and and 'S as Democratic the and appeal to will absurdities of roachment upon liberties in National Act itself. how the them, in country be based the Volstead State rights Prohibition ALASKAN HOTEL MODERN REASONABLE RATES Dave HouskeL, prop. Volstead No attempt hibition will If either party straight position in the campaign it thing that it the polls. matter political leaders might State rights and Pro- the coming campaign Prohibition is as certain as any- will meet with disaster at to MORRIS CONSTRUCTION CO. ALL KINDS o¥ 'CABINET AND avoid Prompt and. Courteous Serv- be ice Day and Night, Special Rates for Trips to Menden- hall Glacier and Eagle River 324 TAXI C. VAIL, Proprietor Next Arcade Cafe Phone 324 issues takes a out is sure Nebraska and the Hen. (Omaha World-Herald.) the week when the whole world in tates takes off its hat to the hen. a cogent reason for this oheisance RVES ON GRAND JURY. J. P. Morgan, probably Americ greatest J. P. MORGAN This is the United Nebraska financier, was caught by the server of a subpoena the other day, member of the Nassau County, Grand Jury. He served as an ordinary , but his presence seemed to hurry Anyhow, the jury completed all its work, investigated a round dozen " cases, made its and report was discharged in time for Mr. Morgan to reach his Wall Street office before noon of the first day of the term. He took his check for $5.12, but, it is said, got more from the experience than from the per dfem and mileage. If Grand Juries and other “branches of the Judicial system worked with that sort of energy there would. probably be less talk about time. However, the results might not satisfactory. and New became a York, citizen things up findings and wasted be so THE M'NA} John L. McNab of San Francisco has been selected to make the nominating speech for Sec- retary Hoover at the Kansas City convention. He is a prominent lawyer in San neisco, and served as United States Attorney under appoint- ment frcm President Harding. His el brother was the late Gavin McNab, one of the leading lawyers of the Pacific Coast, and for many years one of the Democratic leaders of the West. John McNab used to explain, when asked how it hap- pened that he was a Republican while Gavin | was sueh a strong Democrat, that there was % not room in one party for two McNabs when since this te annually produces $15,000,000 worth of eggs, and poultry. valued at $50,000,000. The asset has grown from a reputed trifie on the farm into a steady income that helps month ifter menth. More eggs mean better eggs for us in the towns and cities and elsewhere, As a food the egg has a Supremacy all its own and while universally there it is not con- fined to the breakfast table which it so enticingly adorns. If mankind cannot like without cooks, We in Nebraska can’t live without eggs. There are cggs and other eggs, and Bob Burdette, the humorist, used to say pointedly, “A moderately g0od man is like a moderately good egg."” We arej fortunate that we have Nebraska eggs, $15,000,- 000 worth every year. They are the natural accomplishment of the great producer of food, this favored Commonwealth with unsurpassed sources of vigor, happiness and good health, There are many men in the country like President Coolidge. They don’t know where they will take the next vacation.— (Toledo Blade.) Another thing that makes the average man feel very close to Al Smith is that Al's a rotten golt player.—(Ohio State Journal.) After the Hoover opposition is all seated at Kar City, you can come in late and find a 800d chair in the second row.— (Detroit News.) i Is muzzled. We hadn’t noticed it, but we wish it were Tom instead.~—(Los Angeles Times.) (Gavin happened to be one of them. . Jobn L. McNab was known as the orator 5 The large area of silence in close proximity to Lake Michigan has recently been identified as William Hale Thompson.—(New York Times.) Our work is never ‘“‘weak- ly” planned —says Taxi Tad For your convenience, we sug- gest something new in the way |- of ‘“weeks.” TAKE-A-TAXI- WBEK might be termed com- fort week. For business ap- pointments or social calls— ring Single O or 94 — then you'll favor a TAXI YEAR. Carlson’s Taxi and Ambulance Service Stands at Alaskan Hotel and Juneau Billiards Tom Heflin declares that ‘the American press|| Cadillac and Marmon Cars Stands at Gastineau Hotel and Burford’s Corner + PHONE 199 OR 314 . Phones 183 and 218 . Jumeau, Alaska FOR HIRB 485 } BLUE BIRD TAXIT ' BHORTY GRAHAM Stand at Bill’s Barber 8hop d Night Service pr” .!l’lflON" The Behrends Bank feels that it is “serving”’ only when the things it does for its customers are helpful to them: in their financial affairs, business or personal. Rendering banking service along broad and extensive lines for more than thirty.-seven years has estab-' lished this bank in the confidence .and esteem of business men and citizens throughout the Territory. ARE WE SERVING YOU? MILL WORK Plate and Window GLASS MORRIS CONSTRUCTION CO. BVILDING CONTRACTORS [ C LSS JUNEAU TRANSFER COMPANY Moves, Packs and Stores