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a meeting of Lib: EN W. TROY - - - EDITOR | erals toward the new Government is the .’_OA_W IROT, - 5 EDEO,}},AND__LH_AEQ(A;EI}‘ action they are prepared to adopt to revise ! By SAM HILL ' Published e " _evemn except Sunday by the the present electoral system. o [} B il ANK o Main| qpo speech made it plain that the Liberals do ) —8 SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Dellvered by carrrer In Juneau, Douglas, Treadwell and $1.25 per month. at the following rates: six months, In advance Thane fi By mail, ¢ a mont vance, $1 Daiiy Alaska Empire st Office n Juneau as Second Class ;o .6 a5 the balance of power between radicalism er a favor if they will promptly THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, 1929. l)mr(‘d with the Liberal Party’s popular vote, saying: ‘ Another question which must necessarily influence the general attitude of the Lib- 1" ALONG LIFP'S DETOUR |not intend to shirk a mite of the responsibility that Knocks Lot of 'Em Blooey! Although Wall Street a man May go in sane, The chances are that he’ll Come out insane. and Toryism. They expect to have their say on every particle of legislation that is proposed. headed As Gangland internecine warfare is It has broken loose in Kansas City. | The ! westward Most Liberal Spenders of relieving his feelings by cussing has over the feminine’s “good cry,” is that it doesn’t leave him looking 50 messy .as her cry does her. The only time a man can be more uncomfortable around home than during the time the house is being cleaned is the first week or so after it has been made so spick and span. The children of today are so wise in their own conceit that trying to train them makes parents feel as silly as if they were trying to teach a sea lion to dive. A real optimist these days is the gotify the Business Office of any fatlure or irregularity 10ng as the gangsters (‘uufll)l:c nmfi :xll{l(;m;wm the] “Don't you get kind of sick of rmhm‘ \&ho' ;eruscs Lg icll;ve his i "A!:-‘v’.':!‘.‘ e For Baltortal \ess Offices, 374, 88N members there will be no Wis having those prohibition agents|daughter will come back home a . - —nSEOCIATED PRESS, casualties down snooping around your place all the [87855 widow when he sees her leav- EMBER OF ASSO 5 G+ s f ing it as ide. The Assoclated Press is exclusively entitled to the, S AR time?” asked the visitor at the|ine It as & i o use for republication of all news dispatches credited to We nominate Douglas for membership in one|niont club. Funny how a man will nearly It or not otherwise credited in this paper and also the| e 1o 1nqjor Jeagues “Ye gods, NO!” exclaimed the|starc his eyes out looking at a focal news | ALASKA CIRCULATION G THAN THAT OF AN ARANTEED TO BE LARGER OTHER PUBLICATION. proprietor. “We couldn't keep open if it wasn't for those birds.” Refinem ents in Fishing. MISCONCEPTION OF ALASKA. The complaint of G. B. Hunt, the newspaper man depth and kept in constant touch with the shoal.” Juneau for who has been visitin 1l days, that’ been éducated to be- |the function of the older the people of the States have lieve that Alaska is a land of ice, snow and frost, and that Alaska suffers thereby, is not new. People of Alaska e made aware of this prevailing opinion in many wa) d many times each year. For several y s there has been a determined ecffort on the part of the people to off-set calling attention to the beautiful summers through-| out the Territory and the mild winters that prevail | up and down the coast, but it has been only partly | effective. However, all that we can do is to campaign of education and depend visitors, such as Mr. Hunt, to educate of time the people of the Nation. BRIT LLOYD GEORGE. Lioyd George has peen re-elected as Liberal lead- |who are quite as well qualified. The election was Peers and Commons and fol- |His worst fault has been that he has bent back-|geles are blonde queens in bathing the “Little Welsh- |Wards in being more than fair to his enemies who |suits. er in the British Parliament. the harm by the and continue upon it in the coursé SH LIBERALS STAND PAT WITH! » | throughout, at (Manchester Guardian.) Mates Have Ceased To Be Pishing, like agriculture, is one of the oldest| Divorce Court note in a Colum- lof industrics, but both of them have to move Wwith|bus paper reveals the information the times. Though there are as good fish in thethat Betty Mates decided she and seas as ever came out of it, the task of extracting|Benjamin were simply mismates. them becomes more and more subtle and scientific; we read of whales that are hunted by wireless, and one of these days the herring will doubtless be taught how to break, unwittingly, some sort of cir- Add Goorey Rhymes 'Tis true his wife's a nag, While his dog’s tail a-waggin’ cuit, ring a bell in the captain’s bunk, and an- . " 5 Yet, 'bout the rides they take nounc the exact bearings of the shoal to which |~ e s L it belongs, In the meantime, one can only con-| IV Hever heard him braggin’. |gratulate Fleetwood on having applied what seems Huh! inc i ing” trawling & . [to be the principle of “sound ranging” to g “renith flo0¥ Vel the elevaton |operations. A new device which has just been test- pacate. led on a vessel that belongs to that port appears|"™®" S 5 [to give excellent results. °I located the fish atf “But I want the cleventh,” sald Itwo hundred fathoms,” says the captain, “and by |the passenger. Imeans of the ‘echo sounder I remained at that| “Oh. that's another story alto- gether,” grinned the E. O. According to Byron and the poets generally it was | land echo to answer 4 v |“Where?” Apparently the better-trained marine The inflated tire us. model answers, ' “Aye, aye, sir—here!” The final| Better a dent in the fender than phase will be an echo that not only answers but|one in the skull electrocutes the fish—and then hauls them on board) We are more shocked mnow by Motorized Nonsense attached to an ultra-violet ray. stripped gears than by stripped PR s NS dears. | Guns Turned on Governor Parks. Carbon and speed cops slow up a car. The expenses start running up As the political pot boils, it develops that a fight | When the down payment is made. {is being made on the renomination of George A.| Too many cooks spoil the broth, {Parks to be Governor of Alaska. Four Senators of |but only one back-seat driver can Alaska, of the five who were anti-administration |Tuin a trip. with the appearance of Wickersham- |Sutherland domination, so far forgot the cry of Hint to Parents |Alaska for Alaskans that they endorsed a gentle- | If daughter calls him a wet smack, {man from Texas for the Governorship. A pill, a carbon copy, a washout, The man from Texas certainly is not an Alaskan, |No son-in-law of yours he'll be, cven though he lived in the Territory some years For she is through with him be- ago. He may be well qualified for the post, but yond a doubt. likewise there are numerous citizens of the Territory (Ketchikan Chronicle.) What's the Fare to California? The record of Governor Parks has been clean.| The latest bandits in Los An- They give their victims an gener: are the enemies of development in the|eyeful in return for what they take | Territory. for them, which, just off hand, we Governor Parks, a World War veteran, an ex-|would say is more pleasant than |ecutive of courage and ability and honesty, is en-|the wallop on the dome with a |titled to ‘reappointment and it will be unfortunate |plackjack the male bandits are in election was unopposed and the vote was almost|indeed if a lot of scheming politicians are able to|the habit of giving their victims. cialism nor Toryism. He served notic the duty of the Liberals, who hold the balance of | power, to see that she gets neither. that the Liberals would that the Government resume with Russia not oppose diplomatic lowed a detai statement by man” of his position on public matters and his offer to step down and out if a considerable num- ber of his party members felt that he was too heavy a load for the party to carry. The re- if not qu Mr. C that while the Liberals have only 58 mbers in the Commons they represent nearly five-and-a-half million votes—the votes that demonstrated that Great Britain wants neither So- e that it was He intimated the proposals relations that British troops be withdrawn from the Rhine, that immediate action be taken to meet half way at least the American approac naval disarmament. “But,” he said, “we 11 await with interest:the ing declaration of Ministerial we must declare that as far power the mandate of the Governn policy, as lies in our ches regarding forthcom- but ment ends when it fails to pursue a Liberal policy. The very hour the Min a Socialist adminis! For it has no authority embark upon Socialistic ation its from the decides to become career ends. Nation to experiments.” Finally, Lloyd George threw out what was both |side-track him for some other person. H Fortunately, Captain A. E. Lathrop, the recog- (nized National Committeeman of the Territory, has |endorsed the reappointment of Governor Parks; and (likewise is it fortunate that the Committeeman has a standing at the White House. | All Women That “Why do you think you married the wrong woman?” “Because she’s one of the always right women.” have Ripon, Wis.,, Jackson, Mich., and Sprinfield, I, contend for the honor of being the birthplace of the Republican Party seventy-five years ago. But we are sure it must be Wisconsin because they now have the poorest opinion of the Republican Party. —(New York Times.) Speakin’a Signs When a young fellow's garters are not supporting his socks it is a pretty sure sign his father still is supporting him. Cause and Effect Blinks: “His wife lit out.” Jinks: “Howcum?" Blinks: “Couldn’t stand the way he was always coming in lit up.” If you want to see a Senator pulling in his Ihorns make arrangements to be present when that Idaho Senator who is urging a tax of half a cent on bottle caps hears from the home-brew vote in his State.—(Macon, Ga., Telegraph.) Mystery 'Tis so offensive that, to us, It never has been clear, In “Back To Methuselah” Bernard Shaw thought the time might come when men would live until taken off by the inevitable fatal accident. But ’ with gun-foting dry agents around, that wouldn’t| WhY nature made it possible be so long.—(Cincinnati Enquirer.) For anyone to sneer. a hint and a threat regarding the problem of the small Liberal representation in the Commons com- Today's simile: As valueless as a prize plan for enforcing prohibition.—(Milwaukee Journal.) North Coast I.imit ; Through Train to Chicago e — '}THIS famous transcontinental train gives you ';figde}p' travel comfort and convenience. New-type sleepers with full coil of luxury meals. spring mattresses; observation-club car, a triumph Northern Pacific diners serving “ Famously Good™” Extra Comforts—No Extra Fare KARL K. KATZ, Alaska 200 L. C. Smith Bidg., Seactle orthern Pacific Railwayi® AFirst of the Norther Transcontientals™ G M i i n 1 u[u . §! 1 UNITED STATES Department of the Interior GENERAL LAND OFFICE U. 8. Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska. April 1, 1929. Notice is hereby given that George Danner, entryman, togeth- ér with his witnesses John Bur- iwash, and Xlaus Grondsman, all of Juneau, Alaska, has submitted final proof on his original entry iserm 04848, and additional entry, serial 06886, for lands situate on the north shore of Gastineau Channel, containing 71.26 acres, HE.S. No. 174, New Series No. 1568, |from which cor. No. 1 and M.C. |USLM. No. 381 bears S. 12’ 30” W. 6086 chiins; HE.S. No. 204, New Series ¥852, from which cor. No. 6 USLM. No. 381 bears S. 160 50' 04" E. 60.17 chains; longitude |134° 3¢’ W. latitude 580° 21" 13~ |N. and it is now in the files of and, | e U. . Land Office, Anchorage, ;Alsska, and if no protest is filed \ ) A M1| n the local land office at An chorage, Alaska, within the period of publication or thirty days there- after, said final proof Will be ac- cepted and final certificate issued. J. LINDLEY GREEN, Register. First publication, May 6, 1929. Tast publication July 5, 1929. M ab;g—r’s Cafe Regular Dinners Short Orders Lunches i Open 6 a. m. to 2 a. m. POPULAR PRICES HARRY MABRY Proprietor — Old papers at the Emplrs. Takes Walking for His “So you've had your first ride in rumble seat,” grinned daughter. “Yes,” growled dad. “What did you think of it? she asked. “The mere fact you prefer riding there to walking,” he retorted, “just simply shows how much you detest walking.” More or Less True One advantage the male’s method Means MORE HEAT per Ton. Means a SAVING in YOUR COAL BILL Buy the BEST and SAVE MONEY. Pacific Coast Coal Co. Phone 412 or Juneau Transfer Co, .. Cole Transfer ... . Olaf Bodding ... North Transfer . Service Transfer . Jack’s Transfer - Capital Transfer .. silly little cutie on the street and then go home and hardly glance at a good looking wife who has a corking good meal ready for him. If a man doesn’t' mind listening to a lot of chatter that doesn't in- terest him it is all right for him to accept the invitation of the threé ladies to make the fourth hand at bridge, but he really wants to play cards his best bet is to hunt up a poker game. It is by the wedding rings they wear, not by the way they are liv- ing up to the promise to “love, hon- or and cherish” each other you know some people are married. A man may sing while taking a bath, but warbling is something he doesn’'t do much of when it is the other kind of hot water he's in around home, RIS e ARy Fresh roasted peanuts and pop- Home Office, Seattie, Washington J. W. WOODFORD Resident Agent 2 Rings on Salmon Evenings by Appointment Why Stand Around a Hot Stove These warm summer days and bake when you can get such good, tasty CAKES and COOKIES as “GRANDMAS” Fresh stock on display now SANITARY GROCERY PHONES 83—85 “The Store That Pleases” SATISFIED CUSTOMERS We invite you to see letters we have received from ladies whom we have made fur garments for during the past few months. We can satisfy you, too. YURMAN’S Remodeling and Repairing at Summer Prices Juneau Public Library Free Reading Room City Hall, Second Floor Main Street and Fourtk 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. corn. Junesu Ice Cream Parlors. | AUTOS FOR HIRE ENJOY A COOL Avro RIDE! Call A Packard are bad and summer best of all Phone ~v guests—the cost is small. Carlson’s Taxi and Ambulance Service Phone Single 0 and 1) AR, PROFESSIONAL Packard De Luxe Service DENTISTS 301-303 Goldstein Bldg. THONE 66 Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m, Prompt Service, Day and Niglt Covice Au? SERVICE BTAND AT THE OLYMPIC Phone 342, Day“or Night Juneau, Alaska ——— Dr. Charles P. Jenne DENTIST Roome % and 9 Valemtine Building Telepaons 176 Dr. A. W. Stewart DENTIST. Hours $ a. m. tq € p. m. BEWARD BUILDILG Oftice Phone 485, Res. Pbone 276. TRY OUR | Plain | Layers : Dr. H. Vance 10 to 13; or by appoinment Osteopatnic Physic'an one: Office 1671, Residence, Liuwased Ph for I Strawberry o | Dr. Geo. L. Barton Shortcake * { ORice Bervice Only Hoirs: 10 8. m. to 12 noom, p. m. to d to 9 p. miiPhone 529 CHIROPRACTIC is not the practice of Medicine, Surgery nor Osteopathy. 10c per layer 5 Opt. D. Sraduate Los Angeles Col- [ leage of Optometry and Opthalmology B Or. R. E. SOUTHWELL Qptometrist-Opticiaz Kyes Uxamined-Glasses Fitted Room 16, Valentine Bldg. 10:00 to Appointment Phone 484 [CUSUSSITTN GARBAGE HAULED AND LOT CLEANING Alfred S. Hightower Phone 584 - Raise Take a sm positing a each pay ing a valu The B. M. Behrends Oldest Bank in Alaska “A dollar saved is like a open an account with us. come a pleasure and pride, besides, the growing respect of your banker and business friends will be mak- 1 Helene W.L.Albrecht PHYSIOTHERAPY We may summarize these days by saying—some are good—some 1. And mow many pleasant rides can ke enjoyed by your family ——— 3 DRS. KASER & FREZBURGER i i ! Gastineau Hotel | —_— CHIROPRACTOR, Hellenthal Bidg. p. m. and 7 p. m. —u —— Robert Simpson | | | Glasses Fitted, Lecses Ground | :00 Evenings by} o Your Own Pay dollar earned” all amount of money and By de- similar- amount regularly day, the habit will be-- able asset. Bank | e — Fraternal docieties or | ‘ ‘Gastineau Channs® | —————— B. P. 0. ELKS J Meeting every firss and third Wednes- days, June, - July, « . August, at 8 o'clock Elks’ Hall. WINN GODDARI\ Exalted Rules M. H. SIRES, Sea« retary. Visiting Brothers Welcome. Co-Ordinate Bodles of Freemason Scottien Rite” Regular meetings second Friday each month_at 7:30 p. m. Scottish Ril 'l'eu;iple. WALTER B. HEISEL, Secre- LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE Juneau Lodge Nc. 700 Meets every Mondaj night, at 8 o'clock. JAMES CARLSON, T Dictator. J. K. HART, Secy, 206 Seward Bldg MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE Second and Fovith Mon- o day of each monch in Scottish Rite Temple, be- ginnipz at 7:30 o'clock. WALTOR P NG aste ~; ARLES B. Y%/ NAGH YL, Secretary. V.,\:/ Order of EATERN STAR Becond and Fourth Tues- days of each montl at R o'clock, Scottish femple. MAYBELL GRORGE, Worthy Tdate ron; FANNY L. ROBIN SON, Becretary, KENIGHTS op COLUMBUS Serhers Council No. 1760. M etings second and las Monday at 7:30 p..".a Trunsfent brothers urged te attend. Counei! JLam- EB%. M. NOINTYRE 1 K. A H. J. TURNER, Secretary. DrULSLAS AERIE 117 F. O. @. Meets Monédes nights 8 o'clock kagles’ Hall Lougls. Willlam Ot¢, W. P. Guy L. Bmwen, Secretary. Visiting Rrothers” welcume. AMERICAN LEGION Meets second and fourth Thursday of each month in Dug- out, on Second St LE ROY VESTAL, Adjutant. 28 o s WOMEN OF MOOSEHKART f LEGION, NO. 433 ‘deets 1st and 3rd ThurzQaye ; | each month, 8 P.M. at Moose | | Hall. | Kate. Jarman, Ffenior Re- | gent; Agpes Grigg, llowran.l ——————a Brunswick Bowling | Alleys i FOR MEN AND WOMEN Stand—Miller's Taxi Phope 218 i P -8 5 - Russian Steam Baths Open Wednesdays and Satur- | | days from noon till midnight. “Business Is Good” | MRS. JOHN SORRI., Prop. ’ s MORRIS CONSTRUCTIO} COMPANY ' - SAND and GRAVEL D AN Carpenter and Concrete Work No job too large nor too small for us MORRIS CONSTRUCTION CO. Building Contractors PHONE 62 JUNEAU TRANSFER COMPANY HOTEL ZYNDA ELEVATOR SERVICE 8. ZYNDA, Prop, e New, -select line of visiting cards at The Empire.

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