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4 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE THURSDAY MAY B A : 3 L R N A PROFESSIONAL Fraternal docieties — or DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER Gastineau (‘ham;g‘ DENTISTS 301-303 Goldstein Bldg. PHONE 66 Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. financially able to gralll) a natural desire to retain S e e — s D('il \“ .4 Iflsk(l E"lpire in a private library those books they read and like. The wish to keep books that one likes is akin to JoxN W. TROY - - - IDITOR AND MANAGER |the interest one has in frequent visits with old| | —————— | friends. Because of their prosperity more Ameri- 1.'§§‘j\"f,_\g‘;”‘ b S,‘{;,’};Y“‘y ath¢|cans are accumulating private libraries than is ka the case in other sections of the world. Yet, we Office In Juncau as Second Clase |have the word of recently visiting librarians for it, If the Shoe Fits, Put It On Americans are not only the most persistent pur-| A household item says boiling a chasers of books but they are the most numerous|new clothes line for an hour will &0 ST g ALONG LIFE’S DETOUR By SBAM HILL AUTOS FOR HIRE ; . I Only One Prettier Publ Bed_ o0 2 S PRINT! _[ Entered in the P matter J uneau Lions Club SUBSCRIPTION RATES, au, Douglas, Treadwell and Delivered by c11_rhr;<:" V;‘MJ B THOATR: patrons of libraries. prevent it from stretching. Meets overy Wea ! By mail, postage p the following rates: e S We know a lot of people whol nesday ~ 7%-1p ndvance i six months, In advance Ambitious Oklahomans probably in the |[ought to boil the truth for an hour e’clock. . Charles P. Jenne DENTIST | before they use it if boiling has that effect. Lester D. Henderson, Presidem; H. L. Redlingshafer, Secy-Tress } Subscribers wi notify the Bu vor if they will promptly future will aspire to the office of Lieu- y failure or irregularity tenant-Governor. — (Louisville Courier-Jour- ¥ ‘ imess Officon, 374, | nal) ‘ s g:;%; ""“nr;‘l'::"' == ol Roomc § and 9 Valemtize 3% o Bred i ALASKA CIRCULATION ARANTEED TO BE LARGER The Lieutenant-Governors of Oklahoma have A elp! % —se. says Taxi Tad Building Meeting every Wed- |8 | THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION served longest as Chief Executives. They have been| Young Thing (at the lbrary): I i £ ol v | ~ nesday evening at 8 o'clock, Elks’ Hall. WINN GODDARD, } Exalted Ruler. M. H. SIDES, Sec- | retary. Visiting Brothers Welcome. want a copy of Liver.” Librarian: “My dear this isn't thel - | butcher shop.” Young Thing: “Maybe not, but I was told to get a copy of some kind Public preference is shown to Carlson’s taxi service because you can RELY on the driver to take you to your destina- tion in safety. For your pro- tection—be sure when getting a cal that the name Carlson taxi i= on the door. ML’\’Bt'w OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. The Assc Press xclusively entitled to the use for republic ies credited tc and also the Impeaching and removing their elected Governors rather early in their terms. | all news dispat 1 in this pap Dr. A. W. Stewart DENTIST Hours 9 2. m. to € p. m. SEWARD BUILDING Oftice Phone 469, Res. Phone 276. Notwithstanding that the late Presidential clec- | tion has been history for many months Senator |, meat here.” Robinson still likes to flay Senator Borah. He is| “Librarian: probably trying to get even with the Idaho states-|Bacon.” ! man for things'said during the campaign and it is Young Thing: “You guessed right 'taking a long. time | tirst time, so let me have Liver ' | for my little boy friend.” “Maybe you mean Co-Ordinate Bodies of Fieemasonry Scottish Rite Regular meaunT ‘ =econd mfmlh nl 130 Scottish the Tum%fi WALTER L, Secre- Dr. H. Vance Ostecpath—301 oolds!eln 'lfll Hours: 10 to 13; 1 to §; 7 to 8 or by appoinmant Livensed Ost thic slc'an Mo:.%m lll‘;:, Residence, Gastineau Hotel | The Way to the Top. | Interesting Information (New York Times.) | A. Jury has enlarged his hosiery | The clection of Mr. Frederick H. Ecker as Presi- | [actory at Bloomsburg, Pa. dent of the Metropolitan Life, with the promotion of Mr. Cox and Mr. Lincoln, gives fresh evidence |that the way to the top has not been closed to Carlsoa’s Taxi and Ambulance Sexvice Phone Single O and 11 | ! LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE § Juneau Lodge No. 700. Meets every Monday | | One Shed They've Missed i Frails who wear little, and 3 5 - E'en more would shed, 4 A HIGHWAY FROM laspiring, industrious, capable youth. Mr. Ecker was | P 1 night, at 8 o'clock. | s b —born in a village in the Catskills, Mr. Lincoln in| Need sessions with their mas | CAPITAL LAUNDRY I Dr. Geo. L. Barton JAMES CARLSON, %‘ ALASKA TO THE '® Ylage in Cattaraugus County, and Mr. Cox on In a woodshed. You would believe that ‘f CHIROPRACTOR, Helizntha! Bidg. Dictator. i St A a farm in Tllinois. Mr. Ecker had besides an ele- i anyone could tier tHin Prave Second azd Franklin | Office Sorvice Only J. H. HART, Secy, 206 Seward Bldg. STATES, ! mentary “school training only such formal education Passing Observation lein Lisl Goldarbeiter, who, as PHONE 355 | | [Hours: 16 s. m. to 13 nbon, 3} ) o —rs } ; ; , as We Call Deli % § p. m. and 7 p. m.||WOUNT JUNE/U LODGE No. 19 | # as could be had in a night school, but he continued| Too many people let religion .yricc Austria,” was judged thel e and ver | ||p o P, M. - M- | | Second and Fot #h Non- he proposal to conr Alaska with the United his studies alone and became in time an authority /monopolize their talk but bar it |, ..t prettiest after “Miss Hungary" | “———— ———— @& to 9 p. m. Phone 529 day of each zonth in Scottish Rite Temple, be- CHIROPRACTIC ginning at 730 o'clock. Is oot tha practice of Medicine, WALTOR oTT, ' g)F Surgery nor Ostecpathy Vanter: | CHARLES B X P N. h States by automobile highway is attracting attention on the subjects of his special interest. From the |from their lives and businesses. {in throughout the entire country. An interesting con- very lowest round in the ladder—a mail boy in the | tribution on the subject from the pen of Delegate Metropolitan Life—he has risen to the headship,| the ' having himself ‘made a major contribution to ns‘ competition with many other} beauties of all nations of Europe. Wassa Fare To Philly? “The girls will wear nothing but AGHEL, Secretary. The Packard Taxi Sutherland of cently appeared in are. you hs it Dlniie P i o i (ohied article. O becoming the largest financial institution of its|silk stockings” R e PHONE R e rited States Dail; E grighted article, ; r S oir - beauty —_— kind in the world. —Philadelphia Record. Y 2 EATERN NTAR i account of the cc we are not permitted 10| M cox. with country school educati i Fhiladelp won't be wa after they get 44 Robert Simpson Second and Fourth Tues: | | J0X, u y school education supple- ——— SR = Y 5 days of each month, &t print the article but we might say that MTr.|mented by that of a village high school, found his| Slow Up where they are supposed to go. cand ag Lrotio Opt. D. 3 Cetocic " Scoftiah 'tita Suther] is strongly in favor of the construction way from the farm in Illinois to a prominent place| Young man, remember, that TR ST - Torec Graduate Los Angeles Col- - T Q‘.zrglf Ly f s shway not only because t it|among executive officers in the busin i B ST ] roa: FANNY L. ROBIN of such a hig ay not only because of the effect i s in ess of life When you are fast, Prompt Service, Day and Nisit { leage of Optometry and | SON, Secretary. would have on tourist travel to the North but “as insurance, He was associated with ex-President | Cleveland in the direction of the affairs of the| Association of Life Insurance Presidents and suc- | |ceeded him in its Presidency. Here again Lirth in| g humble circumstances has not been an insuperable S obstacle ta his advancement to a position of hi hw , ble but declares | responsibility in @ national organization. Mr. Lin. |Of the house like there was a,fire? Alaska, icoln had more “advantages” in respect of !nrmal‘agked Bones, meeting Jones making Yukon Territory and the State of Washington for education and of parental leading, but his career|® hasty exit Opthalmology Glasses Fitted, Lens?s Ground Kag)lec;:ur;v B————————————— -~ | supheve Councit No. 1760, Phone 342, Day or — M.etings secord aru last Night B sonday at 7:3) p.".a Or. R. E. SOUTHWELL Transient brothers uryed Juneau, Alaska 6,16“’"1“_0‘%,.! tc attend. Couneil Zham- D R ¢ '}’"‘- Fitth 8"‘“'— Eyes Examined-Glasses Fitted M. Room 16, Valentine Bldg. DY PORNER. Secretary. Your “present” does become Too quickly “past.” GRAF ZEPPELIN | MAKING FLIGHT FRIEDRICHSH CovicE Auro SERVICE STAND AT THE OLYMPIC an aid to deveopment of the great mineral resources along the route, both in Canada and that lie Alaska.” Mr. Sutherland says the now regarded not only as pr there is a Some Show These Days “What's the idea of rushing out proposed highway i residents of demand “from FEN, May 2— n is off on a p y y esty,” grinned Jones. |The Graf Zep 10:00 to 6:00 Evenings b carly construction of sections of road that will 8lso shows the frec way which society keeps open| MY modesty.” ¢ AR e o veben. ABEE t M b ’ C f P Al DCLGLAS ASRIE 117 E. o B i e ! for those who demonstrate their abilities and show| Huh? i s Sriste aory s are e 7 link the Alaskan and British Columba roads into|(or those Who demonsirate thelr abilities u | wThere are six women and one|the passengers is Dr. Hans Schurff, Fhone #81 Sichin: 8 SYalutk one continuous highwa B i HUR05 DL Ie S ETEmEDs B 1l racais dn that! zoom He m:_}r}\xs'l!'m‘nwi\‘lir‘\mv(‘x.’ un];l(ol!}u‘"rf ofEu}:c ; 7 RSN SR e e s klve NNk Of course the project is favored by all the people| The philosopher Josiah Royce, we are reminded | Plained. i 'C;m'::;)‘;(‘h“g s \ngefm-‘ Regular Dinners ey = Cougles. Willlam Ott, W. P. Guy of the North on both sides of the international by Principal Jacks, in seeking for some institu- | Rt B 0 e i Short Orders "_——', x 3|L. Smucn, Becrelary teiting boundary. Such a road would almost immediately tion in the world which exemplified in actual op-| Submitted Without Comment G SRR SRy Helene W. L. Albrecht | |Rrothers welcome. Lunches Open 6 2. m. to 2 a. m. POPULAR PRICES HARRY MABRY Proprietor become one of the most popular thorougfares in ihe eration the combina txon of ideal technique, found it| Maybe you can get a wheeze out!tyner and rebuilder. 18 world for hunters, fishermen and lovers of scenic il “mutual insurance” whether in the form of a of this marriage license from a| i3 grandeur and out-door life. And it would contribute Workmen’s Friendly Society or a vast incorporation | Columbus, Ohio, paper: | Fresh roasted peanuts and pop- 5 fmmensely to development. with millions of policy holders. The philosophef| Archie LARGE, 18, laborer; Min-| sorn. Junesu Ice Cream Parlors. Y .53\‘\ in it a visible instance, even if imperfect, of | pje ARMSTRONG, 17. Rev. Large. | e i PHYSICAL THERAPIST Medical Gymnastics, Massage Electricity 410 Ggoldstein Blds. Phone, Office, 216 AMERICAN LEGION Meets second and fourth Thursday of each month in Dug- out, on Second St LE ROY VESTAL, Phone 573 ‘R RS {his ideal which he called * y ” e AMERICANS AS BOOK READERS. his ideal which he called “The Beloved Communit; AERJAL VIEWS OF JUNEAU e St Tor= ol Hia prinalplesr iy VOIS in fhenlord - His Waterloo | Alaska Sconlc VIeWS 8QV.|&——mieinm imas—s'ea s b s | New, melott line 08 visiting cards Adjutant. : B ACitlind oaer T DG . ianiida) kAt ies on which it reposes and of the scientific methods | . o find anything you couldn’t|—— S — 4 i 5 Bt 7y ; American people have aca required for their expression” In such definition| Cver find an 4 o Old papers st the Empire. e R world's record. They have become gregarious read- \ w2 & {train?” we asked the famous wild 3 e of mutual life insurance, these three men who have ! — = WOMEN OF MOOSEHEART ers of books as well as ommilverous ‘consumers nf‘ risen to the top have become in widest sense pub- animal ‘fraing; GET RID OF ~ e “Yes,” he replied sadly, LEGION, NO. 439 magazines, newspapers and all sorts of publications. nc trustees. The history of mutual insurance - 4 RN Meets 1st and 3rd ThursCays Never before in any country have so many publish- |both an epic and a romance” as Principal Jacks |children: S ngZRyoEgme afl T'HE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY each month, 8 P.M. at Mooss | X ers of books accumulated fortunes as are now piling |#dds. Its romance is heightened by the rise of men ST “END-O-CORN” — Prestol Corns | Hall g up wealth in the United States, Authors and presses Lflv ~ulfh con;nlmtndum lr);Jsl‘tions from the lowest,| wm;.lgysm“?“ ditohear. No Pain Nojimore sifa “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” | Kate Jarman, Senloz Re- [ 2 g S Flagx e 3 e i Ta e Y sheer ability, indefatigable application and v Z Don’t fool " Agoas Grigg, Recorder. G | ! ::ni:m :I‘:”:"‘; l‘-"kc"“““”“‘»‘ breaking records 1R yiquciary fitness. . A healthy son and heir, {”’t‘}:‘fihm\ng‘c‘u‘l’l‘:fi sl :,:’y Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phione 136 e ___._______.‘ % 5 N0 TR Then see thai he 1ok, Th d: ] o i Z3 ) ger. ey are dangerous. B ; The circumstance that book advertising has be- General Escobar of the Mexican rebel army is | Gets plenty sun and air. Get END-O-CORN at the follow- . . B ] come one of the sources of daily newspaper income |said to have a desire to appear in moving pic- ¥ ing druggists TODAY or if they are | f=se=ee e’ Brunswick BOWI"‘g i g in New York and other centers testifies to the de-!tures. He seems to have qualified as a mover.— His Job not near you ‘;{?}E'eswi‘EGNDfi?dclglef‘ Alleys : mand for reading. The regular daily editions DfJ (Louisville Courier-Journal.) Blinks: “Does your landlord raise I(AQ‘E_‘(;‘:AM% T o o FRYE B Rl’ HN FOR MEN AND WOMEN New York newspapers, like the World and Times, the rent’ i 3 ly. 3 daily contain large advertisements of new books. A | . COVEr in Indiana a church built a screen to hide| Jinks: “No, he expects me to do SV IRT DERTDEY! Stand—Miller’s Taxi ¥ I 0 ¢ ements o - lthe knees of the choir. We wonder if that was|that Butlet Maro. Drig 90, b single copy of the World now before us contains /g pora) or an aesthetic gesture. ('c { t 5 2 . . i ' the advertisements of seventeen books just issued,|quirer.) ; PRre 1 OIncinnEs S LI with full line of and they include fiction, history, travel, biography ) " s “It's grand to have a little wife & APANESE TO and scientific publications. I Hundreds of riverside stills have been washed [to wait on you,” said the enthusi- Peerless Quallty ualit Meats J Y The increase in book reading and the publica-|8Way by the floods in Georgia. A paradox, my |astic bridegroom. . SHOP tion of new books is not confined to America. New | loT f"‘"f&' water as a. prohibition agent for mop-| “But not so grand to have her H.-B. MAKINO records in book sales are being made in Great PIR8 UP!—(Philadelphia Inquirer.) wait for you,” growled the old mar- PHONE 38 Front Street e Britain, Germany, the Scandinavian countries, Mexican communiques show that the Generals ried man, who had been out the 1 P. O. Box 218 for Mail Orders 11 France and elsewhere, but the American record ex-|are sticking to the golden rule of never fightiny night before with the boys. e = ceeds the others, probably because we have more today if you can put it off till manana. —(Washg akin'a N 3 pcoplc who can buy books and more who are, mRLon Post.) Speakin’a Names % = pisre O Vi e Y SR L2 Al Lgie g s o REC J. B. BRO lives in Kansas City AL H L MORRIS { b T’ A 29 (4 = | Orlo, the Saratov dxslntt and Staro Doesn’t Bother Him AS‘KAIN OTE CONSTRUCTION {E evenow’s Career Teherkass. The Orlo commune,| pout the diet he 1 on MODERN REASONABLE RATES COMPANY D | for example, owns a factory in Bill Givens never squeals— e 1 2 l b I P, | which boys are taught to iake har- You see, Bill only sticks to it, a3 l‘"lnl‘ ! y 'l]l'rl(/s vesting machines. 1In other places Between his hearty meals. DAVE HOUSEL' FROP. ) SAND and GRAVEL they are trained as locksmiths, boil- Jinxj | career on the diamond. 1 ST. LOUIS, May 2—A In 1926 he |er makers and in similar trades. More or Less True Tt AND [ 35 that attached itself t6 Tommy | was one of the main reasons why The reason a woman would rath- 'VA RIETY' Carpenter and Concrete Thevenow, the tiny Hoosier, after |the Yanks were humbled. F er Bave her. husband the richest . Work the world's series of 1826, still fol-| Madison, Ind., gave him a hero’s A R M RELIEF instead of the handsomest man in No j J ! . ¢ 0 job too large nor too lows him, welcome. Then the jinx fell in town is because i fsn't & husbana’s|] _Variety was the spice J smatlll f§§ us B step behind him. Early in the| of life in the Old Home- £ Thevenow, now with the Phila beauty that enables a wife to lord B e r‘] - | 1927 season he broke his ankle and it over other women. stead Pantry. The same = & enre; MORRIS ationa’s, Is In In a FlOr=| was out. Last year he hadn't re- pe? iet ay b btained a spit ered jaw. entlemen may prefer blondes || variely may e obtaine ida hospital with a shattered Ja¥, | gained his form and he warmed the G i £ hak CONSTRUCTION CO. the result of an automobile acci- # i butthd ‘awage palll ik oM - OHE IEREY.. an it v Sioul gabte of-hcaper. e Bull- AMENDMENTS a whoop whether she is a blonde or|| And everything equally Building Contractors # e ORNnR0. T IRIFING. e Winter a brunette if she feeds him a lot olici ® After his sensational fielding and [lull, and at the Winter Haven . el bure, ld‘hc"’us and econ PHONE 62 timely hitting in the first world's — ahuien series between the St. Louis Card- inals and New York Yankees, Tom- my seemed to be set for a great training camp he showed his 1926 form. The jinx caught up with him on a Florida highwny. GANGS OF W AIFS DISAPPEAR FROM MOSCOW, May 2. children, who used to infest Rus- slan cities, working in gangs and thieving or robbing pedestrians, are rapidly disappearing. quence one may (raverse some of the side streets now at night with | reasonable expectation of arriving alone. For years the waifs were an un-;of Senator and he indicated a de- solved problem. Most of them lost As a conse- thxr homes and parents in the jcivil wars and revolutionary fight- |ing, but some took to the streets jby choice and these proved the home without losing one’s watch or |most recalcitrant. Attempts by the purse. In 928 there were about 30,000 of these waifs in various cities. About 20,000 were picked up by various organizations last year and placed in institutions to be trained’ in useful work, fed and cared for . until they have lost their gang in-| m More than 3,200 were res- centers were opened—in Rostov,'Ice Cream Parlors ‘tommlsslon of education to re-1 !claim them by ordinary institution- , al methods failed because when| the youngsters grew tired of rou- tine lives, they merely ran away. A special committee appointed RUSSIAN STREETS Homeless cued from the streets of Moscow | Final Action Is Again Post- poned.— Vote Soon, Debenture Clause WASHINGTON, May 2.—A mass of amendments have been offered to the Farm Relief bill and the Sen- ate leaders have been forced to conclude final action on the meas- ure, Senator McNary, of Oregon, is hopeful of a vote on the debenture clause tomorrow. It seems impos- sible to get the views of a number |sire to discuss the proposal and ‘gel action Saturday so as to get the contest out of the way. Considerable debate is seen on a dozen other suggestions. e, FURS We are now ready to alter or make up your furs. Goldstein's Emporium. adv e — ; LET Ammquist Press your Suit. We call and deliver. Phone 528. - eee - | last year has had success with “communes of work.” Four of these Ice cream, brick or bulk. Juneau It is a happy marriage if the husband doesn’t always look as if he was envying every bachelor he meets. He may be an ideal husband, and again it may be just a case of Hob- son’s choice, when the husband shaves himself in order that his wife can have the money to spend in the beauty parlor. Even if she has as much chance of reducing as the house has of getting new furniture when the car needs new tires, a woman will keep the whole darn family on a diet. The feminine touch may be gen- tle—but you can’t prove it by the husband who has just been separ- ated from the price of a new spring outfit. Times have changed and now it is the girl who crosses her knees who shows she is a lady—and not so much else. A girl who would make a blind man a good wife would make the man who likes to feast his eyes on beauty a good one too, if he wasn't too blind to see it. When you see how cute the un- mentionable things in dainty —adv. shades displayed in the windows Oldest Bank in Alaska PEERLESS FRUIT BREAD Try it—30c loaf ‘We are ncted for the high quality of our cakes, pies and bread. Everything at economy prices. Peerless Bakery Surplus and Undivid- ed Profits ............ Juneau Public Library Free Reading Room City Hall, Second Floor Main Street and Fourth Reading Room Open From 8 a m to 10 p. m. Circulation Room Open from i to 5:30 p. m.—T7:00 to 8:30 p. m. Current Magazines, Newspapers, - Reference Books, Etc. FREE TO AL Bank Oldest Bank in Alaska Vo rrend .......... $2,548,741.14 .................. 2,315,065.23 100,000.00 133,675.91 The B. M. Behrends e A0 st bbb e e R ELEVATOR SERVICR 8. ZYNDA, Prop,

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