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was in Iowa, and I had justj ce that I was attempting to the Democratic ticket to tell me Republicans had ever done for -goat whiskers wiggled, then COMPANY at Second and Malp | p d, ‘Nine dollar hogs.' That was all, but ka o 8. Ju as 1 left that hall T was convinced that most OII n the frice In Juneau as Se “lass | any auditors would continue to vote for the G. O. P.; matter ot et e On Dry Board aud | PROFESSIONAL la IR Daily Alaska Empire JOHN W. TROY - EDITOR AND MANAGER;A oF Helene W. L. Albrecht [ SM . | PHYSIOTHERAPY | Massage, Electrisity, Infra Red | | | > . WATCH FOR NEXT o -a | Fraternal Societies | : f evening except s.n!u,\ by _the B. P. 0. ELKS Meeting every -~ 2nd Wednesday in i | |montn during sum- | |mer at 8 o'clock, * |Elks’ Hall. . Entered | st Office In Juneau as Second Cl - - — and Protection.” has nothing to do with politics and is it be a welcome voice that|Four Yachts Are in Juneau Ray, Medical Gymnasties. 410 Goldstein Building Phone Office, 216 AMERICAN LEGION SMOKER SUBSCRIPTION RATES. While Delivered by carrier in .uneau, Douglas, Treadwell and wouldr not a | ) z : i % z | ? contributed largely to the world| Like painted ships on a painted m Telepho rial and Business Offices, 374. orop ! Thane for $1.25 per month, i R it IS “bore sh?” g ; g B mull, postage paid, et the following rate: |CoUId soY someihing about "wenty cent e Harbor for Delight- {| " DR KASER & FREERURGER | |y orine brothers 6.00; one month, in advance, $1.25. I T il ohibiti { & 1 DENTISTS O abectivers will Sonter & favor it they will promptly One of the blessings of Prohibition has been the ful Sunday I L e e M. 5, JORGENSEN, Exalted Ruler, rotify ‘;. Business Office of any failure or irregularity rishment of Porto Rico and the Virgin Islands - — ! PHONE 56 M: H. SIDES, Secretary. ia the del papers. | | Fours 8 8. m. to § p. m. | . The United States is called upon |ea, four yachts lay motinless under les of Freemason- o 1 nds for feeding 50,000 or more children|a ! :flgxchy“i Rl ey big (muwn R e AVES % ry Scottish Rite ;md dited, {2 |in those islands and to assist many more than that|% the PIacld watels of Gastieau RGBT | Dr. Charles P. Jenne :m:ll;r ;ne;::i!n&; 9o I r of parents. 400 & [ s BEr B vals from southe:n ports, DELCO LIGHT PRODUCTS | DENTIST each month at ' ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER 4 2 i i The Winnifrel II, is under char-, |~ Rooms 8 and §. Vaisitine 7:30 Scot- s e O A STHER PUBLICATION illing one wild duck from & motor boat uring|,er 1o b B Hunter. s tockbeator MAYTAG WASHING g Bullding T e reaiod close season cost a Cole County (Mo. hunter $250.|5f Los Angeles, He is accompanied MACHINES | Telephrme 176 WALTER B. HEISEL, mu:,' Arrested by a game protector of ther Blological Sur-|by Mrs. Hunter and their three| ENERAL MOT . =8 i vey, United States Department of Agriculture, he|children, Helen, Louise and Robert, = et o o G B . LOYAL ORDER OF " o o sderal ourt a s The craft leit Prince Rupert ‘on | 2 plead gullty in Federal Court/ st Jetfersan City,| THE G ASEERE SCHE RN { Ox Suimn W Kingsburs (above), Phone 17 Dr. J. W. Bayne MOOSE, NO. 700 Mo., and was fined the $250. ¢ o ™ | professor of social economics and { DENTIST ' Meets Monday 8 p. m. e I S voyage north has been lelsurely.| dean of the graduate school of Front Street Juneanm ||| oo 66 Trange Bldg, Ralph Reischl, Dictator 4 R 1 N awlch She is scheduled to leave Junegu Bryn Mawr, Philadelphia, is the ' | ™ ngl 3 Legion of Moose No. 25 It is said that Lipay ook a single sandwich|po graoway late this afterndon.| only woman member of Prohivi- —_— Pftics, Lours, Am. S0 SR | Dinisats. tes30e S bt a . [when he started on the hop across the Atlantic.!mrom the Lynn Canal port, she| tion Director Amos W. W. Wood- | g — o Evenings by appointment. | | MO e ird Tuesdays | He will need to take two sandwiches when he makes | probably will proceed to Sitka.; cock’s newly appointed nd\wory e | | Phone 321 - A. Baldwin, Secretary and d | his Pacific hop: the wife must be fed. From there she will go to Ket- earch council. Dr. Kingsbury ex. | | you Can Save Money at. ||®= : edei P Ca0e MY SIS chikan, where her charter will be! poMoanine RUEPOS Of the council Our Store . * | MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 18 | R . surrendered July 27. Her guests jstic vmmildog over prohibition re- SEE US FIRST Dr. A. W. Stewart | Second and fourth Mon- | The Emigration Era. will then embark on a steamship scarch through the country to sug- | | Harris Hardware Co. l DENTIST | | day of each mouth in } i b Sewie. e, S0-Gniingts aud comuilen | Lower Front Street | Hours 9 a m. to 6 p. v Seottish Rite Temple, | (New York Times) The Winnifred II, Capt. &5 ! | SEWARD BUILLING | | beginning at 7:30 p. m. Immigration into the United States will have|wingo, is controlled by c,,mpmy L . 6805 Phon 400 Tae H. L. REDLINGSHAP. THE LURE OF TRAVEL. reached nearly the vanishing point in the fiscal|church of Seattle, who owns and | Phone 276 £ 3 vear ending next Tuesday. Authorities at Wash- operates yachts for hire. She was4 Btas ER, Master; JAMES W. LEIVERS It must be some primitive urge that impels so!ington do not expect the number of entrants will|pyilt in Boston in 1915. She is | Secretary. millions of people to travel when summ eed 96,000, which they call the lowest recorded|jgp feet long, 17 feet wide and of | . e weather comes to stay. The urge is whipped into humber since the year 1862. But that Oivil War|350 horsepower, i ] Drs. Barton & Doelker s l;::ys::rl“ ,% action often, of‘c by the perusal of adver- YeAr Was a solitary exception in a sequence which Making Cruise Together | DRUGLc:sl:ommls ¢ Tuesdays of each month, tising, but if were not implax | CEALIR SERVICR at 8 oclock, Scottish | the race it is that. even the compelling |/ Pt L 'l‘,;:;‘:";" Rite Temple. JESSIP we can trace almost another twenty years back.| The yacht Alarawee is making| = — !! as the year 1845 the annual arrival of|the Southeast Alaska cruise with X H (Ideal Weather Conditions ! the R immigrants went permanently over the 100000 mark.|the Winnifred II. The Alarawee is| would cause so many millios The present year's net contribution to our popula-|under charter to Clarence B. Mit-| Prevail—250 Persons KELLER, Worthy Mat- adver o f ; Hours 10 am. to § pm. | 5 to take to steamships, trains, motor cars tjon, subtracting about 60,000 alien departures, will|chell, manufacturer, and A. L.| h A, Da '-O“ E] P 5 ron; FANNY L. ROB~ lanes for the purpose of getting a change thus be about 35,000, or less than the probable an-|painter, retired business man, of | njoy Y i“ —— E INSON, Secretary. see new faces and surroundings nual net in the course of a century. In the year|Santa Barbara. They are accom- | d H ” T e e . b _ 1 ic: el resterday v OF COLUMBUS : the traveling millions have a very|1832 the number of immigrants suddenly leaped uD|panied by Mrs. Mitchell and Mrs | The picnic given yesterday by i Robert Simpson Bt arn B 1908 3 School teachers will have better |from an average of about 25,000 annually to 60,000,| Painter. Like the Winnifred II ];"‘f\;;‘ V’j"“d)‘ek”“flz;’- s il Opt. D i Meities s aaatae | ] they can say they have “seen | level which in turn it soon left behind. The his-lthe Alarawee left Prince Rupert|® 005 O0% BAce T CHD I 1| ‘Greduats oi Arigyiketors X Monday AN R i " 1 e & o torians will note that the flood of immigration|July 4 and, after visits to Skagway | > e i sl ! Europe nates feel obli to make the % 3 A s ons and was greatly enjofed ! j 18 lege of Optometry and Transient brothers urg- 1550 % . which in the course of 110 years brought 48,000,000| and Sitka, her charter will be sur- Y ! H ttend. Councll 4 grand of a luxurious educational & S he ; akTa: i 3 by the crowd attending H || Opthalmology ed to af 3 2 % A = gn-born to our shores died down to a trickle|rendered at Ketchikan July 27 Srompily at’ 8:30 o'alock vester-1 b i || Glasses Pitted, "..nses Grownd Chambers, Fifth Street § process. ess men know t they can than 100000. A net gain of nearly 8,000,000 Her captain is Roy Fulton. She| Prompily at 8:30 oclock y “f{‘ { Not Only Cheaper but |t s JOHN F. MULLEN, G. K. work h if they get in their fishing for the twenty years after 1910, or an annual|also is a unit of the Campbel [day morning the first t:g’ Ofl the | | Better q S AT LR el in the N or Canada, if they can for a 'increase of 400,000, dwindled to less than one-tenth|Church fleet. She was built in|America First was made, leav- * L : | DR. R. E. BOUTHWELL e Optometrist-Optician DOUGLAS AERIE 117 F. O. E. | | Eyes Examined—Glasses Fittea 5‘;‘;:‘?‘:":""” | Room 7, Valentine Bldg. ot !:uygllu' clock, | Office phone 424, residense Douglas. W. E. FEERO, W,mF., e || phone 3B Qlftce Jiours: 9330 | | GUy SMITH, Secretary. Viiting e 5 arothers welcome. g the City Float with a capac- ity load of pleasure seekers. The Mararet and several other boats wed, all likewise loaded. Ap ma 250 persons accepted the invitat mn of the Paps to par- pate in the picnic. | On Marmion Island, the hot dog || tand was quickly installed where thing else in the edible line lavishly dispensed to the hun- time breathe salty ocean breezes that annual amount. Seattle in 1925. She is 86 feet But far more travelers have no such tangibl These same historians may even be impelled to|long and 17 feet wide. She can explanation of eagerness to “go somewhere.” argue that the course of American immigration after|develop 125 horsepower. Perha dim heritage of restless fore- 1920 produced consequences more important than| The charterers of the Winnifred fathers who gathered their families and herds and |the World War itself, with two possible exceptions.|II and the Alarawee had lntended scanty chattels to migrate into new and more fer- One would be Soviet Russia, where the 1V>ormk\x}m.‘ to end their cru : i results still have to be assessed by time. = The other|wers started, at Prince Rupert ;e;e’:“l)’:"‘d “‘;“:“‘”»‘ all ’“A"“‘ and “’)‘(;‘“"“; once the transfer of land to the peasant masses|in coming north a little T s e live in America ay ‘because itral and Eastern Europe without recou to| weather was experienced at Dixon : TS e s gy e 3 restless, surging groups responded to that primitive | Bolshevist revolution. Otherwise it might be main-|Entrance, and. the visitors con- Hazel James Madden Our {récks go any place Any urge to migrate. tained that, however notable the political effects of|cluded not to cross this stretch of Teacher of the Pianoforte -and Few even today are immune from some form 'the World War in Europe, they are less important|water ag: in small vessels. gry bunch I3 - — . | exponent of the Dunning Systtm RICE & AHLERS CO. GOOD PLUMBING “We tell you in advance what job will cost” it is burner troumble. of the virus of wanderlust. Aided by swift means|than the long-range social and economic conse- Chorus in Harmony e See BIG VAN S e N PHONE 149, NIGHT 143 Leschetizky Technic—Alchin ! b of transport, by an extraordinary luxury in travel,[Quences of the enormous outpouring of Europe’ » yacht Harmony brought to| L€W A. Hurlburtof bery,Ta., has THE GUN bt TF FoiHstigated & ok di¥érsion. But MY The results of that unprecedent folk mi-| Royalt Russian Chorus, which gave hull from sweet corn so that din- New boa Ueed’ Gins and Studio, 206 Main St. Phone 196 | ** —i Winadneartany 'we fa8 wanbePers: o, the earth ‘Ml;;“mln ar 1“&"5“‘“‘(}1 ;" db’fih bfl’;;‘“"“? A On this| ;erformances at the Coliseum The- ‘(;;‘n’:’;d POOMARD el WL Mot e Ammunition Tila TRy e L0308 =% i # = ' |side the immigrants helped to build up what is now|,tre Sur evening ar oday. | 2 yed. | SITE D 3 rooted in our own localities by our possessions, Vet |the most powerful political entity on earth, the lx'lsl'wsuv]csscl ‘ier‘:“ Sm*l'cE lm. 5 B ol s S AT LR R OrEQIES ;M0 ] JUNEAU-YOUNG NEW RECORDS ; breaking away, at least for brief periods, to Se€ world's greatest democracy and the embodim:nt of |5 stopping at Prince Rup & —\’ s I Funeral Parlors IC new lands and new faces and satisfy a primitive la “civilization” to which there is a tendency to con-|powell River, Ketchikan and Pet- 50c 75¢ $1.00 ey | Licensed Funeral Directors NEW SHEET MUS longing that will not die. ‘cedr‘ mastery of the future. ersburg to permit the Chorus ; 3 | DON 1 BE TOO | and Embalmers RADIO SERVICE —_— | It is the end of an epoch. Never again will| present its entertainment in tho: PHONE 314 | LIBERAL [nghthoum-z Day Phone 22 QUANDARY. ‘_ A I8 DeED. L o0 nearest rival;js her owner. She carries a crew B()rry T(IXE 1o . Radio Tub ds 1i % in hospitality to Europe’s homemakers, has followed|of four. She is a converted sub- o I D C T T adio lubes an upplies Vice-President Curtis is in a quandary, It is OWF €Xample in swinging the gates, but though not|marine chaser, 112 feet long and | | r. L. L. Fenton 3 bl that He nad about sia I Ak |so emphatically. Possibly wnth_the return of pros-|1g feet and a half wide, and of CO. | CHIROPRACTOR § o nade up his mind to refuse|perity Argentina and Brazil will grant free entry, {290 horsepower. Kidney and Bowel Specialist | UNEA L ; a renomination for the Vice-Presidency and seek buy anything like the scale on which we received| The yacht Phroso is a Canadian and at Bustieds | No. 201 Goldstein Bldg., office | JUNEAU MELODY re-election to the Senate. Then came the an-|immigrants in the first decade of the present cen-|craft from Vanciuver, B. C. She i | formerly occupied by Dr. Vance HOUSE nouncement that former Senator Henry J.|tury is inconceivable. Elsewhere, in Australia, South|ngs aboard a theatrical company PHONE 314 | Hours: 10-12, 2-5, 7-8 Allen will run for the Republican Senatorial Africa and Canada, established policy argues against|consisting of five women and four A B . . i d ¥ nomination. While Senator George McGill, Demo- |immigrant swarming. For half a century emigra-|men and besides, to entertain the 50¢c 75¢ $1.00 3 3 ! crat, defeated Senator Allen for re-election to the|tion to the United States was a big social and eco-| gctresses and actors, a little baby | f=ooroomeeoooromroromed | Senate, the former high official is said to be still |['OMIC factor for the populations of Europe. They| Stop to Give Shows I ROOCM and BOARD . Fod il 5 g 2 must now adjust themselves to the loss of that| gtops to give Stage shows have COMPANY popular in Republican primaries. But the Re- P! g 2 : i NP |outlet. It is a problem, incidentally, which in the|peen made at Ketchikan, Wrangel Mrs. John B. Marshall publicans in Kansas just now, it is said, do not longer view may be as important for the Prosperity and Petersburg. The company g constitute a harmonious and happy family. Senatoriof the Continent as the question of war debts and!|will appear at the Coliseum Thea- H l f With the coal if it comes from our | PHONE 2201 Allen blamed Vice-President Curtis’s friends for |reparations. One answer probably the principal|re here Tuesday night 0 eprOl) place, For our coal goes farther and | | i defeating him for Senator. If Vice-President Cur-|answer, is already plainly indicated. The era of| persons aboard the boat arc gives a more even and satisfying|® ek tis should now defeat him for the nomination there |transoceanic emigration is to be followed by the era|Keith Alexander, the skipper heat. If your coal bin is running . P U o would stil be the very popular Senatdr MeGil,|of birth control and Mrsr. Harry C. Willis, who are osiery low, better have us send you a new | GARBAGE Foster, .leader of predatory -animal and rodent con-| in the Arizona district, reports to the| cal Survey, (Cincinnati Enquirer) It is true, as John Sharp Willilams said at the us retain their shape WORK CO. PHONE 528 | {1 Fromt Street, next to Warner TOM SHEARER ‘ Machine Shop trol v vlw i Democrat; to face, and with it a promising oppor- | —_— |parents of the baby; Hal Lane, . Zupp:y to pniwe ‘1)‘" lstatemttagt. g;‘;, | ke GRI o anh Allsn Bl rerees T8 ie.| Fati o | John Dufty, Phylis Duffy, Marjorie raying service 1s always the J B : The American Tariff. lg‘%er.ce. Lillian Pierce and Dorothy ew Patterns and we specialize in Feed. H A ULED [ The Vice-President is not sure that he would (Manchester Guardian) consiey : Moves, Packs and Stores | ? 3 The Phroso is a chartered craft AND LOT CLEANING g win if renominated for his present office. In fact,| Trade’ conditions in the United States have in-| "2 5 080 8 € €Ot FEC FO0 b D. B. FEMMER E. O.DAVIS Freight and Baggage 50 far he is not sure of anything. He has promised SPired an appreciable reaction against the high- - N Phone 114 Flons DM i his friends that he will make another tour of the|t8riff policy of the Republican administration, and| 5OC 756 F s : Erompt Delivety, of State before Congress convenes and then make up|PArticularly against the Smoot-Hawley Act of 1930, y? 2 9 3 —— ALL KINDS OF COAL § hisnind ‘s fo what oftice he Wil go in fork, - A{¥on rhised the taritt wall to unpresedented helghie, HAAS ¢ B o {There are signs that the Democratic party may A & PHONE 48 astic Kansan has suggested that he apply|revert, in next year's Presidential elections, to its & ) Famous Candies HOTEL j. for place on one of those “Lame Duck” commis- |traditional policy of a “tariff for revenue only,” de- The Cash Bazaar : ;mm It is axiomatic in Kansas that Curtis must|serted in 1928. The farmers, whether producing Exclusive Agency 0 E i ZYNDA MNTTE o ' ave an office {for the home market (like the wheat-growers of the v pen Lvenings L. C. SMITH and CORONA il e F i R {Middle West) or largely for export (like the cotton- HELENA SA BIN’S . EINVAROR BERTICH TYPEWRITERS HUNTER KNIFES MOUNTAIN LION [N |Browers of the Southern states), are becoming par- RUBENSTEIN’S 8. ZYNDA, Prop. Guaranteed by i CLOSE COMBAT. ticularly sceptical about the benefit conferred on ) Everythin: in Furnishings J B BURFORD & CO | ] " AR them by Protection. President Hoover's advisers BEAUTY y ‘i o g b % . i rSE— p 3 i o i r “Our door step is worn i By effectively using his hunting knife, Ge-ur*‘:‘;:‘ (‘:“;:‘2‘; ‘t}'}lér;‘:?‘:';’:::blf,:"“ she Jmnift 1y e PREPARATIONS s satisfied customers” " ] Holder, a Biological Survey hunter on the Elk| o { | Range in Arizona, won a “hand-to-claw” combat| Tel. 25 We Deliver UNEA BINE » b . i . with a wounded mountain lion last winter, Ben E. Both Great Americans. — — j , i J U CA T s = and DETAIL MILL- ||| Garments made or pressea by | | By States ' Department | » " . gl iy ¢ unveiling of the Davis statue, that: “No Southerner ; o, the mokintat o, po S TRIE, VRNt Saving a Character no generous soul would deny to Jefferson Davis the it would slide over the|credit due to a great man, falling greatly with a il £ » ter being shot, thus making|falling state.” Builder CABINET and . . \possible. He therefore placed | 3 MILLW, treed lion and ‘the canyon so| The bootleg government will soon be collecting || ORK PLAY BILLIARDS : as to check the ) ?s muf:h rt:;'tent\_le as the Federal Government.—(At- GENERAL CARPENTER ! At d As he pressed the trigger his foot slipped on the |lanta Constitution.) . i8t WORK 0l snow, the bullet failed to hit a vital spot, and the # ,mt(,(;‘ntm'\i lf n‘(.”_ to th% k,ey‘t(mq of char. Sanitary methods are BURFO S 1 s ariimal fell sl i _ .| No doubt about it—George Baker of Portland acter and success. A boy that is taught : GLASS REPLACED o wounded animal fell almosi upon him. Before it|. 3 : save his | : modern methods in the ‘ could be subdued with his hunting knife. Holder|iS the best American advertiser to visit France to save his money will rarely be a bad Sl s 0 IN AUTOS o ° h was se\'ere"s bitten h;)/i “ r')’:'vhud i It took ;mn siice. Tinipessh ~(Beatjle. e man or a failure; the man who saves will gdkmgd bllsé‘HGS}" lll‘: 9 rely bitten and scrat s rise in his trade or profession steadily, this S f-eoant ples & i ‘urni J 4 three days to get out on horseback to Flagstaff.| Ren’ rail crossings may now proclaim: “Stop, [I 16 Tavitahle ai.mdgtone. made of pure ingred- Estimates Kurnished uneau uio Ariz, where he was treated by a physician for more|jook and listen—and the decree is yours."—(Seattle Upon Request than a hundred wounds Times.) One dollar or more will open a ients and baked by ex- rts. Your family will } Paint Shop i i P T TR e : | savings account. ¢ pleased if you buy 1 AR THE BE ARGUMENT. Renovate: To begin again. Like they do at|| gs a our baking products. The Florence Sho Phone 477 Verl J. Groves : e Reno—(Los Angeles Times.) f | Phone 427 for A”olntmm | Car Painting, Washing, | . The late Champ Clark, statesman, Speaker of ; ¢ Yol P le | RINGLETTE and NAIVETTE Polishing, Simonizing o the National House, orator, maker of Democratic| A menarchy is one of those coshirles where the The B M B h d B k eertess | CROQUIGNOLE and smuz.{ Chassis Painting, Touch! - campaign thunder, abble rouser. wit and humorist, . N gt . M. Denrenas ban B | WAVES i|} Up Work, Top Dressing. b Was_once asked, “Who was the best high tariff TR e y OLDEST BANK IN ALASKA akery | Beanty Specialists ||} Old cars made to look : political speaker ‘you E\Igr heaxd and what was m(l “Germany Will Accept Debt Suspension Un- i ¢ p SRR 3 . o _ like new - GEERLAAL” SPBSCRTT " T . {¢onditionally.”"—Headline. That's the big-hearted ||} Quarts ana piacer Jocktion Do ome in and get our low “=Te looked like a farmer,” said the quick think-|spirit, boy!—(New York Sun). tices at The Emplre, bl prices i & ey