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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY JULY 7319315 . L !nf field and wood and sky. Theodore Roosevelt ln forrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrree @ o - Daily Alaska Empire | “soopsms- sccaimea bis teaersiip. Back in Pohtxcs { | PROFESSIONAL PRl St H chol hip is as wide as it is profound and ) . octleties | | is scholarship is as a ! L oF . JOHN W. TROY - - - nmon AND MANAGI_‘:f extends beyond the field of mammals which he ! WATCH FOR } Gt ( Publl oS 2 g s made his own, to plans and birds, to geography | ) AL L ————H 1 astineau Channel | shed every evening except Sunday by the 1 | Helene W. L. Albrecht EMPIRE_PRINTING COMPANY at Second and Main poth formal and physical and to the language, cus- | NEXT PHYSIOTHY e B funsiu, Alasts | toms and racial origins of the Indians of the Pacific | i ! “ Massage, Electrizity, Infra Red B. P. O. ELKS Entered in the Post Office tn Juneau as Second Class | Coast ) E ED TRIP | Ray, Medical Gymnastics, i Meeting every IS Imtter. He has described many genera and species of ! MERICAN LEGION ¢{|! 410 Goldstein Building B ey g 3 e i ; & 4 at LGOIV | |montn during sum- SUBSCRIPTION RATES. b North American mammals and has published over | - A8 { i Phone Office, 216 | Litee as 8" olock, . Delivered by carrier In Juneau, Douglas, Treadwell and |, . .. i g KT o % Thane for $1.25 per month. el Meets Neblaska Congress— SMCKER | * | Blks' Han, ) : T i e e | Visiting broth B; 11, t the followl: t | 3 g brothers One yenr o advancs H12.00; ‘ix montna: in advance, | The Seattle Times nas a “Twenty Years Ago”| Man at Seward JUIY 2ot o Bt K"g“""":":‘"‘““ | | welcome. B o I mtar o favor it they will promptly [column. In it the other day was noted the cir- and Go to Interior | fo S NU s e g LG SRR A } M. S. JORGENSEN, Exalted Ruler. totify the Business Office of any failure or irregularity cumstance that [in 19111 a Californian got big S T S L S S i SR i ¢ M. H. SIDES, Secretary. 1a e eonone for Bditorial and Business Offices, 374. | newspaper stories and considerable fame by driving| On an officlal trip that will| i, t 0, I G ey bR e SO aD PRES utomobile all the way from San Francisco to|keep him away from here for 3.0 le B it Mm'm‘w: The Asmoclaied Press |8 exciuvily snitied t the|Seattle. We are moving at a fairly rapid guit1;{]’;rv“'f‘eé(;n:);isqr:’z‘:e,rorCh‘:A;]c‘sskHa_ IV. l). Jolinson| —— S A ase for republication of all news dispatches credile te &1 | y, sione as | It or not o\h‘-.{,vlz;:;tdvr;lg‘(‘:!fi in this paper and also the ‘d! er a BULL foi thie Depkiaiieh of AgrCUIEre, FRIGIDAIRE J Dr. Charles P Jenne l i ,l[ | Regular meetinge e Bl ; ; leaves on the steamer Yukon. He | i DENTIST \) ROA mg’“’ Friday . ion GUARANTEED TO BE Lamgen | All that delay at Paris in the negotiations re-lis to visit Gordova, Seward, Anchor- DELCO LIGHT PRODUCTS || pooe g and o Valentine = _elt_a;o month a ALAS;(:NSH;E‘UAT o A O PaB L TCATION garding the, proposed reparations and war 'debts|age and other rail points and spend ; MAYTAG WASHING f Building b lgium'x' Seolv- —_— e | moratorium is causing a lot of strain- on those|several days in Fairbanks. | MACHINES i Telephce 176 > e ey who are seeking to advance the price of stocks| Part of the time will be spent | Colonel Fd;r,ardM House (above), ek e e g | A CP e BTN Vs s Y. . and to shoo off the depression | escorting ,Ccn.m;es“nmn Robert G. fd’ \;Sf"‘hng’li‘;"e;t::"ezt ‘;‘::2:‘5 b st ) . LOYAL ORDER OF S, 2 8 g : P z \ | g - [ e Pision. - ae ey | politics'as an active participant in Phone 17 Dr. J. W. Bayne MOOSE, NO. 700 A | Those who like to bet only when they get e S oo oo | the movement to obtain the Demo- | DENTIST \ Meets Monday 8 p. m. dently 1ok -ehots ahonld: bukes bets to|mons: if the Republicans organize | cratic Presidential nomination for Front Street Juneau | Ralph Reischl, Dict: sufficiently long shots should tender some bets t0|ino next Congress, will be chair-| Governor Franklin Dr Reoosvilr. | Rooms 5-6 Triangle Bldg. p schl, Dictator the best takers on Gov. Pinchot for President. They iman of the Agricultural Subcom-|of New York. Colonel House said - ——a ) '] Office Eours, 0 am. t0' 8 DM, g tLerlnn of Moose No. 25 ought to get at least a thousand to one. mittee of the powerful House Ap-|he returnsi to politics after an|g % Evenings by appointment. meefs first and. third “Tuesdays i | propriations ‘Committee. absence of 15 years to back Roose- | | \ Phone 321 G. A. Baldwin, Secretary and | He and Mrs. Simmons and their | Velt because of his admiration for You Can Save Money at || ®— . Herder, P. D. Box 213. Safety at Sea, two children left the south recent-| ti¢ man and his belief that there St (i MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE No— i 3 il . : ; “{will be a Democratic victory| | Our. ifete - ¢ | MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 18 AR kAl ly on the Pacific American Fisher- in 1932. SEE US FIRST Dl' A W Sbewart Second and fourth Mon- anchester Guardian. ies boat Catherine D. for Bristol | ——— A e . & = X d each mouth Nineteen years ago the world’s largest liner, the|Bay. They are due to arrive in NCERT Harris Hardware Co. ! DENTIST | S:(y;n?:h m in | ¢ 4 - CONCER Lower Front Street Hours 9 a m. to 8 p. . Bty SEenwtn, | Titanie, struck an iceberg on her maiden voyage,|Seward about July 25 and will b i t 7 S 2 1 ‘e i e » SEWARD BUILDING eginning at 7:30 p. m. ——— and though she had been pronounced unsinkable|spend about two weeks visiting Sponsored by the Martha Soclety =N Office Phone 403, Res il \(v RAMIFICATIONS OF AN took to their deaths some fifteen hundred of her|points along the Alaska Rallroad, gy iqav” July 9th, at the Pres- = 2 i e REDIINQEEAR. " \l)\'EIRTlS‘iiMEN passengers and crew. The disaster so shocked the|including Mt. McKinley National pyterian bhurch re'amrmg Gladys e e & i ER, Master; JAMES W. LEIVEGRS, s = hei ! martime nations that an international conference|Park. Their itinerary was made Sandberg on thev piano and Nicolas Secretary. vas held s aft rds to attempt agreement on| by Mr. Flor: d Maj. L. E. A o . B R T r—— Twelve thousand pounds of type-metal and 837‘:1i;sx.;pi ::’:P;r:f:i‘al; Sty aPtl sei T v ?\I:]t(msy E;am ;‘ry gzmer“o{ the | Purjanick on thehvlolm. Admis- | Drs, Barton & Doelker ORDER OF EASTERN STAR . pounds of copper are used each week in the Adam’s |was forgotten in the catastrophe that overwhelmed |Alaska Road Commission. The sion 50 cents at the door. —adv. CHIROPRACTORS Second and Fourth apple advertisements now appearing in more than |y, gong jn August, 1914, and it did not meet again |latter has arranged for transpor-|= — { DRUGLESS HEALTH SERVICE o Tuesdays of each month 1900 daily newspapers all over the United States,|,ni;; 1929. Then, however, it did its work thor-|tation for them in the park and “Maintain that Vital Resistance * at 8 o'clock, Scottisk according to the manufacturers of Lucky Strike oughly; and the House of Lords has now given a probably will accompany them to Hellenthal Bldg. Phone 250 Rite Temple. JESSI® ‘ cigarettes. This is an example of how advertising |second reading to the Bill which embodies its de-|the coast over Richardson Highway. Hours 10 am. to 9 p.m. i KELLER, Worthy Mat- is creating more employment. While the advertise- | cisions. They were hammered out in conference by| Commissioner Flory will stop at H = s ron; FANNY L. ROB- ments themselves sell more Lucky Strike cigarettes, |the riprelsedl;ca!ives o[§ m(;r)e tha:lha S[cfire gtrh cf;:q- (sJordov; for \i’we"’ek t;[ c&;flel;dwl’:]}; i 3 Sl ~~_1'NEON.—-_—_ Secretary. ages and profits to the workers in |tries, including our Dominjons; they fill, wi eir | Supervisor o A cDona IR . C LUMBUS e :’“L:g::f tekholders. jobbers, retall dealers, |schedules, a volume of over two hundred pages,|Chugach National Forest over ad- Bichisive dieney . || Robert Simpson m““;g::ngguncum 42 the ac' 1'_ S, i o i the ,wuml‘and they constitute the most complete attempt that|ministrative matters and discuss A H Opt. D ! u‘eetxngs S k B ransportation employees and of " ployment, to|D8s been made to bring the construction, loading,|other matters with Cordova busi- HELENA i Graduate Los Anggles Col- Monday at ¥:30 p. m advertisements themselves are giving employment 10, oo yisment of shipping into line with expert|nessmen. Later he will go to IN’ l foigurg it il st A4 miners, printers, pressmen, and many others in o, ion ypon conditions of safety. They tighten up |Seward and Anchorage, returning RUBENSTEIN’S i omhalm'o“’lm“y and e .m"'n;‘ e every important city in the country. The dally|regyjations for the provision of boats, rafts, buoyant|to the Gateway City to meet Mr. BEAUTY H Noos i i | Glasses Fitted, ~nses G"m" Chambers, Fifth Street : circulation of the 1900 newspapers in which the|gpparatus, and wireless equipment, and they make | Simmons. S ot Only Cheaper but . . JOHN F. MULLEN, G. K. 3 Adam’s apple advertisements are running averages|more stringent the precautions for safeguarding the P PREPARATION Better H. J. TURNER, Secretary. & about 36,000,000, according to Lord & Thomas and |loadline, which, as Plimsoll taught the world, is the S o E A 1 DR. R. E. SOUTHWELL i Logan, the advertising agency. The message isseafarer’s most important- protection. Above all, ¥el. 25 We Deliver| Optometelot Ontictan DOUGLAS AERIE 117 F. O, E. thus read by 36,000,000 potential customers every |they _m?kf' pussxl{]e for vt‘he ‘rnsh u.me international SRR b, oot E 4 | | Eyes Examined—Glasses Pittea :eet;flrfl:nd'tlmm time it appears and this is obviously one of the |uniformity and 1‘ecxp.ro‘cuy in these matters. Tmi i RICE & AHLERS CO. | Room 7, Valentine Bldg. ondays, fzcoek. most important reasons for the continuing increase loss of the Vestris was a deplorable reminder that 50c 75¢ Sl 00 H || Office phone 484, residense wt Eagles Hall he American Tobacco Company's [Unless the same safety enactments hold good ¥ ! GOOD PLUMBING [! | vhone 238. Office Hours: 9:30 | | 20U€18s ALEX GAIR, W. F. e R S PARYS | throughout the ports of the world it is possible, for PHONE 314 i ; | e Tioo o oo U301 |GUY SMITH, Secretary. Visiting o products. The company is spending more money I\, o apce for o British ship to ply abroad under | X $ i e tell you in advance fi o 3 4 | orothers welcome. ithe newspapers this year for advertising than elver conditions of loading and dilapidation that would rs;:;&’l‘l'TLE,cJulloy ’7C,]—J;)l:s1 ll)ie.esoe;‘ ()rr Taxi | what job will cost” T SR — before. This necessitates employment of more sales- |pe ssibl £ I t were h egular | erling, Colorado, h: o > | B . o [, mpease i o ioak o were, ot rowns (X SRS SRED J g Hazel James Madden | I Oar irecke co any pinco ams ' s e % | Teacher of the Pianoforte and 1 supplies and to inform them of the latest mer-| it a certain measure of reciprocal control over the Elks at the sixty-seventh annual Co. exponent of the Dunning Systtm and a tank for crude oll save out of the laboratory into the open spaces hz:ampmgn funds.—(Atlanta Constitution.) jisndisng xisthods. fiwm?kl-h ’:ffis»rff(fi?cgraocfi?f: er?r:gsm;?f urledspggsxg;':320‘;3:028‘;? nzgssfllmprhz;e&l:: . » A o of Improved Music Study | N | Srwmae | - * / S0 TeSPONSINE | town, Pennsylvania, Stand at Burford’s | || Leschetizky Technic—Alchin || FRONE 149, NIGHT 148 | PR S i ek e shipowning countries and firms. \ . o | : SCOTLAND'S POPULATION LOWER. e Jm"|"|m““"||"u“"m""“"""w PHONE 314 | SHOE REPAIRING | Harmony RELIABLE TRANSFER I —_— 4 < || ALL RUBBER HEELS, 50c Studio, 206 Main St. Phone 196 ¥ —& The 1931 population en:nu}ratwn in S(‘ot];:d Books Across the Sea. g 50¢c 75¢ $1.00 ; | OSEE zu(;: l‘lrhN = iy i shows a slight decrease in the last ten years. The 5% H £ eSO S ) £ | pposite Coliseum [ D i figures for this year were 4,842,554 against 4,882,497 (New York Herald Tribune) E . 5 ! { ] JUNEAU-YOUNG NEW RECORDS ; § in 1921, a decrease of approximately 40,000, or eight- You never can tell just how the human mind' » 2 AU LR 7 F“neral Parlors NEW SHEET MUSIC tenths of one per cent. These figures are given by |will work. Newl England Americans who lwanc fame DON'T BE TOO | l.loe-n::dl?:;:::l Directors otland |and success in the arts sometimes twist their names| i mers :,dl-rm 1;2?;?:01;;“Lr:ga?e:}:z;ar;gof})fi:&::;fli&:;r a:cd sub- u.)tu foreign forms, on the theory that no oncI LIBERAL ;Nltlltfllouna -2 Dlyl’ll-un. RADIO SERVICE - . ject to correction when the census returns have :"::;‘nb“‘v’;‘ : ;‘:"x‘li‘;of’éufgn"‘;"; :‘°“°3A':‘ d“‘x:“t:i_ = = Exgert Radio Repairil:tg . been examined in detail. other hand, the Kabotzniks are constantly seeking ) Radio Tubes and Supplies & 4 The small decline was shared by the sexes, and |o*( U o C B Y changing to mames | Dr. C. L. Fenton there are still more women than men in Scotlr:nd'; like Cabot. So, too, with books; some Americans | £id ClllR‘,’O}l‘:ACl’l‘gR bt The number of males this year’was 2,325,867 against nowl at British critics because they sneer at Ameri- | ney an wel Speci 2,347,642 in 1021, and the number of females was|can authors, and then run wildly to buy a book | No. 201 Goldstein Bldg. office JUNEAU MELODY 2,516,687 against 2,534,855 ten years ago. because an English critic lauds it. | formerly occupied by Dr. Vance I{OUSE An analysis of the returns indicates that the Even the British get their lines snarled occa- PROMPT | Hours: 10-12, 2-5, 7-8 movement from the country to the large towns is|Slonally. It would be interesting to know just . . as marked north of the Tweed as in England. Of ho_w much the award o{ tPe Femina-Vie Heureuss BATTERY SERVICE [ 3 . b4 St the large burghs the majority show an increase pfge. o R""h;:d Hl" ghe:sm ‘:‘ihnv;“"dl “: ‘mmf‘“, Batteries Rebuilt and 500, 750, JUNEAU TRANSFER | of population in the ten years, partioularly in Glas- |\ [HEFEReE, B¢ SLES OF EAAk COCOURY, LORSYIEY Recharged Promptly ROGM and BOARD | 2»;1 an;it Eddln:urgh, while nearly all the COUnties |yn. book has already had @ history as curious as! Reasonable Rates $1.00 Mrs. John B. Marshall of ¢ ve suffered declines. its own plot. It sought an English publisher 1n vain; then it appeared, quietly enough, pln America | g:‘c: ‘;“:r";l’: gz::;:e’:ii:t‘:: ::I:; I’ PHONE 2201 \ S and won success under the title “The Innocent Voy- i MORE ROOSEVELT MEDALISTS. age.” Success in America tempted an English pui- COMPANY ) gives a more even and satisfying|e .4 Hamlin Garland recelves the Roosevelt Medal for |lisher, but not wishing to scem to learn about Second and Seward S A B ’ N S T A e distinguished service as a social historian, a depicter [British books from Americans, he changed its title|= s?xvl;i)lyewrprx: :ursstatez,nent. our GA RBAGE and recorder of a vanished phase of American life. ;’;h:;m; “éi:‘;;x:‘dJi’::m:'im“:i:s‘i;‘c:r "ib:va:n‘:t‘;rl;- ""I""“"I""“I"I""“"""“"""" Everything in Furnishings{ { 4raying service is aiways the best e A pioneer of the Middle Border, Mr. Garland was| . " . .ome made the choice of the English Book A TR AR it A S for Men and we specialize in Feed. H A ULED | a pioneer also in the realistic depiction of the|p....o whereupon, the American publisher prompt- \ The Best Laundry l R Mov Packs and St | life of the farms and villages of the frontier. His|}y nrought out in this country & new edition under At & Falr Price | D. B. FEMMER AND LOT CLEANING le' ht v ores | fiction and his autobiographical writings alike are|the English title, and sold it here on the strength WHERE? [ E. O. DAVIS reight and Baggage . history transposed by the understanding of & poetfof its English success. And now a French com- CAPITAL LAUNDRY Phone 114 Fhona 534 Prompt Delivery of and lover of mankind; and fulfill in rare measure |mittee crowns it! e 355 st. : 2, = s 7 ALL KINDS OF COAL the demand for imagination in historical writing| All of which proves, as all good publishing stories| | PBOR Franklin ! No Calculations HAAS ‘ | eloquently phrased by Theodore Roosevelt in his ad- [do, precisely nothing. For the one reasonably sure WE GUARANTEE TO 2 ! PHONE 48 dress a5 Prsident o the American Histoical Asso- conclslon Which can be deducted from, the varid - Ny o A Femovg, Candics HOTEL' i .. & s no fu- or no pay| :’;",‘,"“‘,;ml“’;r: I’)‘::’:“;!:; #p 5:’;;{;::3‘&‘:‘1;& ture for one book can be predicated upon the suc- 1 83 Let us bid on that JOB. The Cash B:.azaar ZYNDA ® 0 ; 5 cess of another similar book. The human mind, Alterations, concrete or Open Evenmgs L. C. SMITH and of autobiography, so far as I know it, I go not|ynen picking books to read, follows an even more saw-log foundations and ELEVATOR SERVICE i DOWCHN know quite the like of Mr. Garland’s story of his|cragy-quilt pattern than when picking names to TAXI Bnheads. 8. ZYNDA, Prop. TYPEWRITERS life, and I should rank it with the very greatest of |like and dislike. || “Buildings or Lots Bought Guaranteed by i that kind in literature. . . . It is a psychological STAND AT PIONEER POOL or Sold. J. B- BURFORD & CO. " synthesis of personal and general conditions in a Mayor Porter of Los Angeles won't drink wine ROOM ROX & MOODY “Our door step is worn by new country, such as has not got into literature|if it's up and down in a glass, but he will drink satisfied customers” before. That in itself is a precious contribution to|it if spread out thin on a pancake plate. This Day and Night Service G"‘%‘ogr :?;m Sttt Aot S human knowledge.” Auother critic has described |SNOWS he’s broadminded.—(Seattle Times.) Rt JUNEAU CABINET .. Py Mr. Garland's books on the Middle Border as “a e ——— | ! sequence of auwb:og:mphlcal works without parallel Clflfi::c;‘oanlJll; C;:m:el;?:g k;::s;:::;! tl;ep[r.mSegg‘!fix; g and DETAIL MILL- Gum:.n::;da u.:; M.nm oo f in American letters. o of St. James. But that's nothing to the horror ||| i WORK CO. PHONE 528 i 44 With “Main-Travelled Roads,” published in 1890, |of folks in case Clarence appeared in court without ||\ . H TOM SHEARE Mr. Garland became the literary spokesman for [them —(Port Angeles News.) E Savln a Character H Fromi Street, next to Warmer kd R | ] the distress and dissatisfaction along the changing i g H Machine Shop ]. | 53 frontier, the voice of the hopes and aspirations of We've sort'a wondered if on the trip back home, a H - i the common man pushing civilization into the wild- Tesfls Gulmx;dlooke;il into o9 of themsmp's mirror: Bull(ler H CABINET and * * | erness; and he has remained their historian. His|and murmured “Hello sucker!” — (Cincinnati En- H y “Roadside Meetings” presents in autobiographical |uirer. E MILLWORK PLAY BILLIARDS § form a vivid picture of the American literary scene| . o —eeee T i GENERAL CARPENTER —at— ‘ | during the last quarter of the nineteenth century. |, MO E UEEE O Iy g “Economy is near to tha keystone of. char- H . WORK BURFORD’ .~ Among Mr. Garland’s other books are: “Prairie : . Bt . o (g 1 e A Sanitary methods are S { -4l . . © |Prohfbition Bureaus right hand know what the acter and success. A boy that is taught i y . GLASS REPLACE | vy o | Folks” “Prairie Songs,” “Boy Life and the Prairie” |parm Board's left hand is doing.—(Detroit Free || to save his money will rarely be a bad i modern methods in the D . ° { ¥ andpb; x?n:}gme;oxcum'mc:dle Borr'ier.;h_}:m!:m- Press) < | man or a failure; the man who saves will i gakingd bus(iines_s. Our IN AUTOS e i g i § ' gra] of ener: rant retains after thirty-three ise i is trade 3 i i i rea an les are . i years, its hold on the critics and the public. Mayor Baker of Portland is reported to have {;bieng-itl‘;:i;lgf‘it(;?;(l?tr‘?rfgssmn AT, this i made of purepingred- Estimates Furnished J uneau Auto o « i €. Hart Merriam receives the Roosevelt Medal |won a lot of money l{)it;yi:g poker in f‘rtance, l‘but ; % ) ients and baked by ex- Upon Request 4 | for distinguished service in the advancement of the [if he ever gets into y he may run into a king One dollar o A \ rts. Your family will et | P Sh | " study of natural history. He founded the division |full and duces wild—(Seattle Times.) sa\,inr .more mltl pean i pbz pleased if yonf buy e ant Op 3 | of ornithology and mamalogy in the Federal De- AR T R b 85 acEHERYe H our baking products. | Phone 477 Verl J. Groves | | partment of Agriculture in 1885 (later called the m“t‘“;;‘fc‘f e .‘I,‘Sesfifa’ifi,? aOtre‘;:;f:znt:g?lblll)x; i Phone 427 for Appointment | || Car Painting, Washing, | Wnited States Blological Survey), and, as lts chief [1O!% POV e, BUESTRAEER B ro0 on to dise i Peerless | RINGLETTE and NAIVETTE | |{ P 0lishing, Simonizing, for twenty-five years introduced methods of research [P o0 e T T T N Macon, Ga The B M B ehrends Bank i | CROQUIGNOLE and SPIRAL | || Chassis Painting, Touch- ol ' in the field and study which constitute the basic|Tejegraph.) i » 4 H B | WAVES 1 |{ Up Work, Top Dressing. | structure of the present school of American mam- Cak et et I OLDEST BANK IN ALASKA i akery | Beauty Speclalists | Id cars made to look ) | malogy, regarded by scientists as the most advanced | Genuine Prohibition enforcement would drive a |} i Ramember the Nanee® 8. b . G . like new A the world. He brought the study of natural |lot of bootleggers' money away from the Republican “ % Quarts sno ptacer m_ ome in am.i get our low -

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