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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, AUG. 8, 1929 ibcrn in his Juneau days. It was a matter of TR 2 . ) = . . *— | s — Dally Alflska Emplre |not a little pleasure to his friends, and he had ALONG LIFF’S I PROFESSIONAL Fraternal Societies ‘ hosts of them, that during the last years of his DE’]OUR . T Y T P ~ OF B - - - O N R A e T | By BAM HILL + | ¥ DRS. KASER & FREEBURGEF, Gastineau Channel L ‘ h vy ept Sunday by _the | 4 : 21 DENTISTS | EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY at Second and Main| The dlfil’“‘fhf’s sy Dm:Y leadérs al‘er bscmm:m,; — 201-303. Goldsteln BIdg, 7 o ks ‘ dtreets, Juneau, Alaska. seriously interested in the election od enators s | PHONE 56 Msetthg eveiy. ik . | r 5 xt year. Well! Dog days always produce queer H 0. ARG D) o St W intere e Post Office In Juneau as Second Class NEXt year Hours 9 a. 09 p. o 4 ned ! .:.'l.'-fi."“ o e leffects in Washington. The Vacationists Mvd 3 iidve, adnh | SUBSCRIPTION RATES. | _— Delivered by carrrer in Juneau, Douglas, Treadwell and | It is safe to say that the Prince of Wales lost Thane for $1.25 per month. Some will tour through America Some wjjl in Europe roam, August, at 8 o'clock | Dr. Charles P. Jenne Zlks' Hall. By mall, postage paid, at the following rates: inone of his extraordinary popularity by his visit| Byt those who'll get the rest will bel DENTIST | ¥ WIN]\;‘GODDARD, Exalted Raler. One year, in advance, $12.00; six months, in advance |, the Boy Scout Jamboree. Those who spend theirs at home. Rooms 8 and 9. Valentine A ¥ . H. SIDES, Secretary. $6.00; one month, in advance, $1.25. | R i | Visiting Brothers Welcome. Subscribers will confer a favor if they Sl promatly | - - . i Building o DR RN L e » | Novel Professorial Advice for the Young Two Good Things To Keep— Telephone 176 i Co-Ordinate Bod- ies of Freemason- ry Scottish Rite Regular meetings second Friday each month at 7:30 p. m. Scot- tish Rite Temple WALTER B. HEISEL, Secretary. ’ Pelephone for Editorial and Business Offices, 374. | Are—your head and ahead. 5 (Engineering and Mining Journal.) Hint To Parents it Dr. AW Stewart B ac ar ! y They now are making asbestos 4 Robert E. Roberts, Professor of English and His- ¥ ! ENTIST It or mot othe {,‘,‘.L;."Jr;.‘.“r"”.“" s gl dact i cnedh ‘htwmy at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, shingles that are fireproof— o QDa Yab i 60,0 | st At recently delivered an address before the graduating| Which would seem to be just| | SEWARD BUILDING ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER| ), of that institution that created somewhat of |the thing to use on flaming youth THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION. | " isation. The burden of Professor Roberts' ad-[to cure him of what ails him. Oftice. Phone 563, Res. | Ph on e |vice to the young graduates at Cambridge was: | Engineer. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. % | sociated Press ls exclusively entitled to the e o emsebliation of all news dispatches credited to SINGLE O or 11 Whether it’s a nice and balmy day, or stormy . £ | sp s P | ‘Be a snob, marry the boss's daughter, dress, speak Pipe Dream s — and terrifying makes no LOYAL ORDER o |and act like a gentleman, and youwll be surprised If men could wear . i+ H Qiftertnce. i will be at OF MOOSE ‘w |at the amount of murder you can get away with.” Pants made of tulle, Dr. H. Vance Juneau Lodge No. 700, KJ ,é P your door in a jiffy any House:10 to 12; 1 to 5; 7 to 2 | 444 time you want a taxi, | or by appiontment and give you efficient, young men about to enter business or those profes- Out-Lived Usefulness | Licensed Osteopathic Physician Rea i tloe at 1hie Tow sions that require a more highly developed social| “What's become of that device Phone: Office 1671. | Ppolite service a 3 life and less practical experience. The general|called ‘bump the bumps' you usec; Residence, MacKinnou Apts. | P k l est standard rates. Servi inrhupa the most remarkable thing about this ad- | vice is the fact that it was given to a group of | engineering graduates, rather than to a group of In summer they, | Osteopath——201 Goldstein Bldg. Meets every Monday Toeo, could keep cool! night, at 8 o'clock. JAMES CARLSON, Diclator. W. T. VALE, Secy, P. O. Box 826 MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 Secoxd and Fourth Mon- day of each month in Scottish Rite Temple, { . ueginning at 7:20 p. m. | CARLSON’S TAXI %’ WALTER P. SCOTT ] Master; CHARLES E. NAGHEL, ‘ | |nature of editorial comment on the Robertsian|to have?” asked the visitor to the 3 juttvrancos has been decidedly unfavorable, espec-|amusement park. I i ERARENTY VT RN |ially in the daily newspapers. “Oh,” replied the manager, “in|} However, careful and unprejudiced consideration |these days when so many people Dr' GL’O. L' Barton | of this bit of professional advice, coupled with an|go joy riding in flivvers, it is no| | CHIROPRA'ST‘:;'R, Hellenthal | honest and non-idealistic realization of current so-|novelty to ride on a thing like Bk Uy 'I"E' o | | cial-economic trends—what may be called the hard|that so we had to replace it with| _Office Service Only | ALL REPORTS ARE GOOD. |facts of life, perhaps—forces the admission that!something more modern.” Hours: 10 &. m. to 12 noon, 2 | much truth may be found beneath Professor Roberts’ p. m. to 5 pm. nad 7 p. m. | Practically all of the news that comes from the|pronouncement. His use of the word “snob” is de- Gas More Important Than Bread, to 9 p. m. Phone 529 Taku mineral district is good news. In fact there|cidedly unfortunate. The term is always derogatory, Now, R CHIIIOP_RACTIC | § " i i v b is not the practice of Medicine, | is a uniformity in the reports that is very unusual.|though capable of varying interpretation. A tremendous fortune awaits the Shidity e Ostiigtattiv" | Everything that we hear of the Eaton-Williams| Engineering and _Minmn. Journal, however, has| .. who can find a wAy of mak- 14 group, the Manville-Goldstein group and the Spauld- the temerity to interpret his advice for the young _— ing a good motor fuel out of wheat, ing-Housel group is favorable. Now comes word’ and Secretary. | Ambulance Service ORDER OF EASTERN STAR [ Second and Fourth Tuesdys of each month, at 8 o'clock, Scottish Rite Temple. MAY- BELLE GEORGE, Wor- thy Matron; FaNNY L. ROBINSON, Secretary. mining and metallurgical engineer somewhat as fol- ——fil—-——_ lows: “Strive for advancement by assoctating with ] 51 that at least one more good-looking strike has been |qicct e o e ate, Matntatn & high | But “Twill Turn Out Just Like Last Robert Simpson made. Others have been reported, and, it is known, |standard of ~self-respect, of physical ‘and mental Year's Opt. D. that several of the Juneau stampeders have staked |cleanliness, and do not be content with mediocrity.”| “Hope springs eternal”—if it did Graduate Los Angeles Col- | ! claims. | Not so many years ago the young engineer felt that n:); aft:,rai:it gzr;i‘e:x;d 1;1(1) b(t)l;y lege gf tgp;omletg and |1 indi . inei ry 'he must associate with miners and other lgborers, |Other ye: 09, pthalmolof | The indications are convincing that a °°‘”?“f_ |on and off the job, to become proficient in h?:(;vz:i would take a vacation this year. Glasses Fitted, Lenses Ground i has been found that offers very hopeful promises | h ! s ‘i:md to advance in his profession, to attain popu- {larity, and to attract the favorable attention of his If Any! 3 immediate superior. Competition is keener now-|I hate sob pictures that are going all the time. If there are more mineral|adays, however, and ability is more likely to be| Make one bawl like a calf— lands in the Taku they will probably be discovered. |rewarded with promotion when its possessor has|The shows I like to see A lot of ground will be covered between now and |taken advantage of his opportunity to become known| Are those that make folks laugh! the coming of snow. to all of his superiors, socially as well as profes- slonally. Useless Information A long-standing criticism of many of the better-| Some things strike you funny,|* known mining schools has been their adherence to|but that’s not the way lightning what might be called trade-school practices—to the | does. A bulletin issued by the Department of Com- |production of men who could step out of the class- merce shows that the 1929 salmon pack in British [room onto the business end of a rock drill, rather Columbia was noticeably lighter up to July 6 thanthan to provide the training and mold the char- ENIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Seghers Council No. 1760 Meetings second and last, i Monday at 7:30 p. m. Transient brothers urg- ad to attend. Council Chambers, Fifth. Street. EDW. M. McINTYRE, G. K. H. H. J. TURNER, Secretary. to intelligent prospecting. It is fortunate that there are a lot of prospectors in there and that more —_— _____ m DR. R. E. SOUTHWELL Optometrist-Optician ' | Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted | | | | | To or from any place in the city for 50 CENTS Five can .de as cheaply as oie Room 16, Valentine Bldg. | 10:00 to 6:00. Evenings by Phone 484 Appointment. Meets Mondagy &nlg}m 8 o'clock at Eagles' Hall, Doug- las. ARNE SHUDSHIFT, W. P. GUY SMITH, Secretary. Visiting ’ { i | DOUGLAS AERIE 117 F. O. E. § i BLUEBIRD TAXI Day and Night Service B. C. SALMON PACK LIGHTER. et o PECIAL Brothers welcome. Speakin’a Names Anna Settle is an attorney in WOMEN OF MOOSEHEART the packs for 1928 and 1927 were at the same period. |°ter of Of";l;;em x;i::n;i‘efngsesfl{f c;’:-,ec;fi;fsi ;{*:: Louisville and right now has a CHILDREN’S 4 Cars at Your f ;mlor;,t:& L ias e < £ ing 1 ni lis se she's trying to. Ph 485 . eet rst ane ursda; However, the fepon. vad ;"Cly Jl‘f‘tllg“l‘l"“’ “"f:r of such schools is woefully small, though most| = o E COTTON | one Service each month, 8 p. m. at Mco}s’cs way and later results might radically change theof guch lists catalog many members in active o \QTQ p b . AMA : per- “Yes” , Hall. KATE JARMAN, Seni situation. ‘The 1920 pack at that date was 28,846 |ating positions. A prominent engineer and educator, o e DRESSES Responsible Drivers Day .or Night Calls— S I hate the namby-pamby fish cases while the packs for 1928 and 1927 were re- head of a Western school of this type, indicated Who will to everything agree— spectively, 34,084 cases and 33635 cases. Nearly|in a recent speech a realization of this condition Ages 4-12 | Regent; AGNES GRIGG, Re- Stand at Arcade Cafe | corder. s Same Price . st And though HE may with all I say, ! +] half of the pack was at the Skeena River canneries.|When he stressed the need for mining engineers| g3, k-ufd ne'er does agree with @ o B R, with a great cultural background—perhaps with less | b 199 C b C B i i i trained practical ability to do the many odd jobs| ¢ J arman’s a 0. runswick Bowling ! A BRILLIANT LIGHT GOES OUT. |vell that command slight wage premiums at the Al Prosek Wk ’ s il o At Gadks Alleys | ik et. esirble trend is plainly indicated, and| ., “ H l T tand at Gastineau AND A brilliant light went out when Lewis P. Shackle- (00 much thinking of how things were in the|, [CWCUM you gave up your horse- azevr's 1axu i m:mh:fnml -wrl?xf i { rillia g S et back riding? Commercial job printing at The | Hotel B e ford died in Tacoma. He had many of the char b Y ely serves to hamper the “I found the mounting was too I Phone 218 acteristics of genius. With a fine legal education|™ar¢h of progress. hard. bl Ahe - Hillgkntiog tod PHONF — i = and a brilliant mind he was one who arrived at 4 It is only a few weeks since a survivor of the easy.” charge of the Light Brigade died in the vicinity Be' ¥ Mositlaing ifos Them o 5 quick conclusions and usually acted as quickly. Yet he was capable of careful preparation and usually Russian Steam Baths T went into court fully fortified with thoughtful consideration of the authorities and all of the facts.| ,or New York, thus removing apparently the only person who might have consented to accept the Republican nomination against Mayor Walker— After lamping some of the pie- tures of this year's bathing suits \{Mabry’s Cafe days from noon till midrnight. Open Wednesdays and Satur- ' “Business Is Good” Regular Dinners Short Orders we don’t see how married men are going to be able to convince their A cltizen of hitherto unimpeachable veracity | Wives the seashore would be the It is very unfortunate that he permitted himself | (New York Times.) to give so much time to politics and to business ventures and promotions, If he had practiced law MRS. JOHN JORRI., Prcp. Stand: Alaska Grill . T e - writes in to say that the other d best place to spend their vacations. Lunches 1 throughout his years with the assiduity that char- T day he saw a | : hroughou “1“.3 With IL' aasiduity ,..“ har- | pewspaper headline in which the word “Queens” was Opén 6 a.m. to 2 a.m. MORRIS acterized his brother, the brilliantly successful Judgeynot followed by the word “graft.” (New York Converted E2% POPULAR PRICES 3 3ha fOr ~stiona v Wi i ;f e .‘](‘1‘1{1;1 A; \?lll( kleford, (l;,ea ““?:(:(ll(cndlbl\:/} \\lou](lI ha:;r‘c Times.) “How does it come you now ate’ Prompt Service, Day and Night} | HARRY MABR COIgSTRUCTION | @ ank among greatest lawyers of the ; _— an advocate of birth control?” § ; Y OMPAN Pacific Coast. Chicago “winged angels” do not want ice water| “I have been driving down the y l ’RMAN’S CovicH Auro SERVICE Proprietor Y “ ; One of the chief charcteristics of Mr. Shackle- (and ;3;)’1‘1'(‘:‘"“:”9 served in hotels for fear the guests |streets that have been used as|f, HERNE L TR ORMELG Lo SAND and ford was his loyalty to friends and associates. This em with whiskey. And while they are |play grounds and it has made me 7 s Phone 342 Day or Night o 8 i i are making and re- o e = e applied in his social life and to his career as u‘;'::";r“m‘h;’l' ""‘:hzu“ well Javocate the break- |a nervous wreck trying to keep from gniering P it it Juneau, Alaska C%’;)EL lawyer and politician. , He stood steadfast in the| : asses, cups, gourds and the like for |hitting the kids,” growled the mo- e 3 d politician. » He stood steadfa: fear whiskey will be placed in them. — (Florida | torist. mer prices. THE JuNEAU LAUNDRY fight—so steadfast that he was often criticized | Times-Union.) for the lengths to which he would go to win for his cause and his friends and a Carpenter and Concrete & i ——T Franklin Street, between Work [ Helene W.L. Albrecht Front and Second Streets No job too large nor too PHYSIOTHERAPY ‘ Massage, Electricity, Infra Red I PHONE 359 small for us | Ray, Medical Gymnastics. | M | 410 Goldstein Bulding | ORRIS | i & £ i L R “Direct trom trapper ciates. California grapes sold for $20 a to . on in the pre- Tl health burdened Mr. Shackleford for several | Volstead era. They now bring $175 g wn.pe years, but when he was employed about two years|“PPCars that going without alcohol ago in the litigation between Inventor Carlson and|“'*Y¢ Jelly.—(Cleveland Plain Dealer.) the smelters that had used his patents, which T havil to give an account to t} L3 | To our request o ng: 10 e ke 4l survived attack, it was+soon demonstrated that he'Chamber of q[)('put{g: 1ydem eogment the French | woman also has its drawbacks. was still the shrewd, capable lawyer that he hadplied, “Who could say m;..‘,m;c(:my g ol 'At’'s Even Worse, Colonel! Lindy got pretty tired of hav- It |ing to give an account of all his ! makes people | movements to the public, but we reckon he's finding by this time Phone Oftice, 216 | - Commerctal job printing st Zhe |} CONSTRUCTION CO. 4 o #3 8t The Empire. op 2 2 Building Contractors | PHONE 62 k portunity to boost for Alaska and| her wonderful cruising waters in connection with the Capital - to- It's Part of the Game R It makes no difference just what, ®*©@®0 00 e e| An item’s 'bout—it makes some TODAY'S STOCK o| reader sore, ; e QUOTATIONS @ |And he takes up his pen to write ®®®0 000000 e A redhot letter to the editor! Capital race.” ° GLUB ME' BERS Under the heading “The Juneau| Yacht Club was well represented,” ENTER REGATTA According to a letter received by officers of the Juneau Yacht Club in the last mail from Adolph Schmidt of Seattle, the local yacht club was well represented with en- trants in the Seattle Times regatta recently held ai i"auntleroy Beach West Seattle. The yachts entering the race under the name of the Juneau Yacht Club were the Win- nifred, Capt. Adolph Schmidt! Mary-Mar-Ann, Capt. Frank J. Siedelhuber; Maidie, Capt. Jack owers; Koyoia, Capt. George Brif- fett and the Kittiwake, Capt. Wal- " fr Draham. The captains of these yachts were made honorary mem- bers of the Juneau Yacht Club when they were here in the Capi- tal-to-Capital race this summer, . and thus were authorize to fly the ‘pennant of the local yacht club. " Capt. Schmidt in writing of the said, “a picture never painted of sail, of motor and of the Seattle Times of July 29th gives a short write-up of the“ yachts representing the local club. | Adolph Schmidt is General Man- ager of the New Washington Hotel | in Seattle and a great booster for Alaska. He has been an entrant! in both Capital-to-Capital races. R APLANE KETCiiiKAN DUE | LEAVE SEATTLE TOMORROW Pilot Anscel Eckmann of the Al-! aska-Washington Airways seaplane | Ketchikan, expects to leave Seattle tomorrow morning for Skagway, ac- cording to a cable received by Lar- ry Parks, Juneau representative. The Ketchikan made the trip; from Juneau to Seattle last Friday | and has been chartered by big game hunters during the early part, of this week. et . ANN'S HQSPITAL J. E. Willis, Indian, entered ulel\ hospital last evening from Port| Althorp to receive treatment for| a dislocated shoulder which he re-| NEW YORK, Aug. 8.—Alaska Ju- neau mine stock is quoted today at American Tobacco A 188, To- 0 B 189, Bethlehem Steel 12313, i Continental Motors 13%, Corn Pro- ducts 97, Cudahy, no sale, Inter- national Paper A 36%, Paper B 25, National Acme 377%, Standard Oil of California 71, Stewart-Warner 67, Texas Corporation ,no sale. ——————— LEAVE FOR WESTWARD A. J. Williams, Assistant Superin- tendent of the Alaska Juneau Mine, G. E. Nelson, Engineer and H. Mc- Connell left for the Westward on the steamer Alaska on business. Mr. Williams and Mr. McConnell expect to return in about two weeks and Mr. Nelson will be away for a month or six weeks. . LERCH RETURNS HERE Howard H. Lerch, of the Ad- miralty Island Coal Company, who has been south for several weeks, returned to Juneau on the Alaska. More or Less True ‘The only way now to get an ideq’ of how a horse used to shy at an auto is to watch a princess daugh- ter rear up and then beat it when father suggests she help mother with the sinkful of dishes. After she has lived with a man for awhile a woman always wonders how ‘the heck the mule ever got its reputation for being the world’s greatest kicker. We're probably a nut, but for a girl to hang earrings on her ears always looks as silly to us as hang- ing lace curtains at the windows of a flivver coupe. Sleeveless dresses may be more comfortable, but we don't believe sunburnéd arms are—and it is af cinch they are not any prettier. Dr. Phillip 8. Smith, Chief Alas- kan Geologist, U. 8. Geological Sur- vey, who has been here for the past week on official business, left this morning on the steamer Alas- ka for Seward and the Interior, He will spend several weeks in the “'bpu:lll Dinners on BSundays iRt U The Arcade Cafe and Week Days Scéa Fountain in conmection. Come in and listen to the radio. Mary Youmg, Prop. Phone 288 .-— Juneau Public Library Free Reading Room City Hall, Second Floor Main Street and Fourtk Strengthening the Will Almost anyone can make a great effort of will—once. R But it takes an unusual person to repeat even a small effort of will day after day, week in, week out. " l‘.“\""\[\ The best proof of Will-Power is to be able to store away a part of your earnings regularly. -The B. M. Behrends Moves, Packs and Stores Freight and Baggage Prompt Delivery of ALL KINDS OF COAL PHONE 48 JUNEAU TRANSFER COMPANY HOTEL - ZYNDA et ELEVATOR SERVICE 8. ZYNDA, Prop. tre——— was yesterday stretched out |ceived when he fell on a gas boat.| He Was accompanied by Mrs. Lerch, | 09" i Reading Room Open From BURFORD'S CORNER 40,000 fans, the greatest! T. Kuposs, who is employed at ————— o 5 8 a m to 10 p. m. Bank of yachting fans ever as-|the Alaska Juneau, entered the| E. C. Guerin, Cadastral Engineer, ] “TR TY” in any spot in the Pacific hospital to receive treatment for a U. S. Public Surveys, Donald S.| | Coming Coliseum m?mmm:r; T A MAL t . As members of the Ju-|slight injury received when he was|Haley, and L. A. Daughiny, assis-| | : ¥ peuh » PIG'N WHISTLE CANDY " neau Yacht Club we feit it an honor | hit by a piece of rock. |tants left today on the Alaska for| | SING[NG FOOL mm‘ mm‘w OL“EST BANK i AL‘S‘A Non Better—Box or Bulk 1] ‘1o enter our yachts and sail under L egliet et . Cordova. They will be absent, for | | Watch for Date e : of the Fartherest North| Commercial Jo» printing at The about two months making surveys FREE TO ALL Commercial . ysi| | mmercial job printing at Chs It also gave us an op- | Gmpire. in interior Alaska. as. > B, 1 Empire,