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fi l, Alnska Em )if" ! BARON BYNG OF VIMY. ' , ] Pa— e 1' i fis s v 1% | —_— . HOTELS o 'ESS i J VY al -«‘ '('3 a I ™ Death claims another of those World War lead- 20 YEARS AGO 'HAPPY e 08 000000 ° PR S§ L Fratérnal Socw’ws ROBERT W. BENDER - - Editor and Manager ... 1, jeq the Allied forces during the World War. e — | ¥ ——— OF Sunday by the This time it is Viscount Julian Byng, the British From The Empire BIRTHDAY e | Gastineau Channel | : | Zynda ~Published every oy " i | elene W. L. Albree e s “COMMEANTS Y snsond Tand Main 3 , who, through his exploits at Vimy Ridge at s Angelo P»-!’(l‘“sé_ Douglas. | H‘](Plu\'sxorlnrnAPY cht ik e, e ——— the head of the Canadian troops, won the title of The Empire extends congratula-| . - Gostines < miage, mbciriclty, 1665 Red 115 B. P. 0. ELKS meets Entered In the Post Office iy kv 4“4 Baron Byng of Vimy, and later as a result of ro-‘ June 7, 1915 ‘tmns nnd best wishes today, their o o e e Ray, Medical Gymnastics. i every second and fourth matter. 4 2 P A ry, to the follow- . e | AR 3 e esday 4 SUBSORIPTION RATES ‘n_;uk.ll)( civilian service became a Viscount | 1t was' offioially | réparten that z;‘;rmday anntversary, 7 THOP IN JUNEAD FIRST! 1 307 Goldstein Building .‘. yii?“tdaiwfi;s ])w;)_. Delivered by carri " u and Douglas for $1.25| Of fighting stock, Viscount Byng was the grand- |the allied forces had been drflen“ g: | Phone Office, 216 T cc:ne g wth.*" [son of Sir John Byng who was a Field Marshal at|back from attacks upon the fori. | Jane 7 TR e A e T & ) AT Reoale e POl t th lowing rates E o 3 5 a5 & onagle, - e s imonthe, in advance, | Waterloo. He was trained for army service and|fied positions of the Turks on the| George W. Hillman | DR RARER & FRENBURGEN . | altot Bilds 06, B Bitbs, Secrstary ¥6.00; one miont % they will promptly | FeCORDIUON first came to him in the Boer War| Dardenelles with heavy losses. The| Alex Zibio Gkl 2 i e LAY ; nm?r‘;vh.«‘nr»‘ . i iae o Sy failure or irregularity |in South Africa when he organized the South |attacks continued for four days and Mrs. R. J. McKanna | Bl ;.‘ Building In the delivery of ihelr papcre, L office, 374, |African Light Horse. As commander of these riders|fighting was maintained at a fur-| g e KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS A T [of the veldt he won the Queen's medal with six|ious pace. | Seghers Council No. 4 . Hours 8 am. to 9 pm. Pl o - AN O Sy atitied to the | clasps, the King's medal and promotion. But it was| N 1 ND Y [ l.;\G‘? lz‘;‘e“l\f;-;ds:;‘”fi e T T atn ek naws Sbubiuies crodtiud o r that Byng gained highest military| A{ter a supreme, nerve-racking — sely exciti 30 p. m. Transient it or not otherwise ¢ d this paper and also th placed in charge of Britain’s and intensely exciting contest, the p. tocal news published ho 8 lly was Yokels defeated the Peddlers 11 to 6| s G brothers urged to at- third army. K in a Sunday morning basgbdl,‘ MME 4 v tend. Comv~' Cham- For his services he was created a Knight, Grand | oo thet excaped the. honoease| bers, Fifth St. JOHN F. MULLEN, ; Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine Cross of the Bath, won high military decorations|gattention of most of Gasaineau | Building G. K., H. J. TURNER, Secretary. | from all the Allied powers, including the Distinguish-|Channel's 10,000 people. The finall _YEAR Telephone 176 SRS sgond oo, ru] Service Order of the United States, and V\a;“)noup was, Peddlers, Taylor, Cos- - M TP 2R MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 iven many other honors by Great Britain grove, Gillis, Cosgrove, Ziegler, Jor- | o | & it — - Second and Fourth Mon As a soldier, he was known in the army by the den, Morris, Gallegher, Thomas.|,.. vha / i | day of each month ir [ sirase. of “swift and sure” ‘He whtched most care-|Hain Smith; Yokles, Jones, Jame.| Truesdell Won Medal for N Dr. Richard Williims | . | | | 2 DENTIST Scottish Rite Temple, | fully every detail of development in warfare wherever | :O% Brewster, Woodward, Naud Breaking 104 Stralght E S beginning &t 7:30. pm. | i P Van Mavern, Hart. | OFFICE AND RESIDENCE HOYV'*RD D. STABLER. h and it was said in the army that “what Fat e | - " ‘. went an ‘x‘ I‘ rsinl ot i on june 8, 1915 Gastineau Building Worshipful Master; JAMES W 18}!1& did not know abo S Emile Gastonguay, electrician at | ik | Phone 481 UIVI-.RS Secretary. jaot worth knowing Thane, left for Maine to visit rela-| The Empire’s “20 Years Ago” col- s » b The same qualities of magnetic personality, ad- tivec He planned to0 make his|umn has many friends, but here is . WL BN ;. DOUGLAS [ministrative ability, and a human touch that trip by way of the Panama Canal e “twenty year ago” item that W Stevwi e f ar; : ; it a1t : - Dr. A. W. Stewart AERIE brought success in his profession of arms later rates an article by itself. It h: v y Sy el rved him in good stead in civilian work both m‘ Frank Pearse returned to Tread- ) with Mort Truesdell, Juneau’s | PAINT—OILS S A e » F. 0. E. 3 . h ¥ e o 1ntorme ENTIS ets first and thi ) SOME ACTION NEEDED. Canada and London. He was Governor General of well from a trip to Tenakee on thp ;unsmith, and an informal BuiMers’ and Shelf ! IR LA e Dlxglb;isonvzfmz Canada for five years after the war and later headed | Georgia. I ot to be held near here HARDARE | SEWARD RUILDING bwlhe's welcome. Sante Degan Met tan Police of London. | s | 7 5 i > the Metropolitan Police ety Rodkt, Sorhes Temmnm; seems that just twenty yea Thomas Hardware Co. | ! Offiw Puwe fiii N2, T W. Cashe 1', Se({retaly. Svna or, left Fairbanks on the first | az morrow, Truesdell held i e boat after navigation opened for| :t his gun firmly in his hands S RN — | Rum on legal Business. | ght in t} Council is going 3 3 X to t on or er it sponso vote Gradually these men of the Allied troops pass| of mine workers ne what percentage of from the ever-changing picture but their records| work. Wi city | Will stand as a monument to sterling achievement | Our (ucks go any place any | [ time. A tank for Diesel Oil and a tank for crude oil save | | burner trouble, | PHONE 149; NIGHT 148 | i 1| RELIABLE TRANSFER wdicated but le feat won him the Al- .S ks sides at last Tuesday Who may be called upon to lead their forces in| p § Farly and family left for | o3k Run championshipand a Jones-Stevens bll(}p nt O']’)t_AD_I them they should be in|mprtal comba JTflflkf“ where they planned to| goid me jal from a States’ ammuui- XD ;cgeu:‘o‘? Cfiom:%:yuu:;l- o '| r Harlow, the movi ;mfig’i}eo,flf'flm it il ’ = Sheot Is Due READY-TO-WEAR | Opthalmology peaking of marathons, Jean Harlow, e | mil rty. E s S S eat . r Speaking S 1 ihaan ] 3 mith, today, proudly Seward st.l‘(:u Near Third | 5 Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground f Juneau, not di- ) actress H T mine or the men i VT 4 i A g i n her fourth trip to the altar. | Wallis George, of the Juneau Fur- dal in honor ¢ ; IR > e o e tral so far as the 3 ‘nnure Company, left for Ketchikan. now twenty years in the| S 5 sl are rned, but they are - —— -— ORISR | U E Much is made of the large salaries paid some | past | DR. H. VANCE | Commercial Adjust- dN rous that ething be done toward getting the - | should not be overlooked 2 ni fired 104 straight breaks. Tha! iy §degis Robe: Si with the and a stimulating force to the rising young men | 5 : bert 1mpson | i i | Mr. and Mrs. S y - But, this Sunday, all Juneau gun | 2 i of the captains of industry. It isn't so much how| s '” am Guyot Te But, t 1850 / c 5 “Foiorcowns Sivl OSTEOPATH ] ment&Ratmg Bureau two sides to p burden which is placed X jots bt whether he. is worth it ,unned vrmm an outing at Sitk4/| wisiasts will have anotht i enorrow £ dlyies Consu'-ation and examination Coperating with White " S@v- upon everyone not inue longer than abso- 1 & man g | Hot Springs. 1 o commemorate that 1915 Fres. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; T ot . P PO P < SR : r, in the afternoon, near e Today Tl ! lutely nece 4 1 o 7 to 8:30 and by appointment. Room 1 Oohac e 3.3 ACohb e . That Fourth of July celebration promises to be| ;... Nejson purchased the in- u Dairy, the recently-o: Offie Grand’ Apte nesr (e Shattuck Bldg. " hy an event that will go down in Juneau history as a|ioracr of George Osborn in “thc| 2 Juneau Shotgun Clab will tineat -Hotel Fhone 171 | We have ngloofill(;cal ratings gala occasion. Front Street jewelry store. ponsor an informal shoot. | - ——— Turnout Watched i — iz Alaskans are ad to welcome those neighbors ather: Maximum, 43; clou be no medals of[creg " : - coming from Seattle and hope their visit will be PG 1 d the shoot, Truesdell A | D ). W. R‘Jym' 1 JUNEAU FROCK i alway . ¢ é t will be of grea rt- DENTIST ! » happy one. The latch. string is always out J. J. MEHERIN RETURNS v eat mpo! % ; J. J. Meherin, merchandise brok- ° k blic’s response, in ¢~ % : 4 || Tooms 5-6 Triangle Bldg SHOPPE boint 49 g o, TaLIHAAE TS TR : he number of persons who Ji:neau’s Quen Siore” }| | oftice hours 9'am o 5 om. ' |} Exclusive but not Exyenstve’ : : v Spies—In Japan and America. e i L el R the event, will s |\ Evenings by appomtinct Couts, Dremses, Lingerie where no rer fer he ne ize: 2T quarters on the PAA plane from L for U6 [ENEHD, WL anenss | WF’ BRDRING 1Y e Al okl of Junea t L her si (Kansas City Times.) south after a short business : L. I, & oot % AR E, g e s Into a “"“fl mising wher hey may be A former Police Commissioner of Los Angeles, trip to Wrangell st % J rge turnout, the AT, e ey A dvantage or lose g but they do|wh t been released after having been held - ,—— & yarnaut, ehe GENERAL MOTORS i N will reorganize on a per- most part that e action t L the v 1 custody for eleven days in Kobe, Japan, OUT ON A LIMB : e \, I i and e | otion toward s3ib! be T of being a spy, reports that he was tils acc:‘p: 1 the Arm onstbi- 4 : o Tt ) MAYTAG PRODUCTS : t nnot d e T d. v His only offense SN ’ 'SPt 1 E 3 ‘ discourtesy S 3 ity of calling thi trik 3 iz % w. P J()“\‘\U\' ; o . B Y f calling this strike, is not| tk C O A TR taking photographs from the . committee of the ska Mi 5 . bui i e o ner in an area that prov " 3 . 5 e ————— BELGRADE. — Despite economic | Ling n E | Workers” Union pe: on a limb? |G t, v ot receive active : Hne. Ginch e : : fed zone—surely on the face of it afc o> ] " e e el gd el JUNEAU-YOUNG conditions Yugoslavs - residing in| | GRAND APTS. = PHONE 177 trouble. Everyone here knows that the mine is the .. . of espionage, had that been the Com-| o' ¥ 00 WO :;‘;n“’u' § cx Mhlle| uopart Jrom any, afticial orgapi- | v Aot the Unifed States managed to- send Mrs. H. Vance, Agent § princial b £ ity and one of the majc *s intenton. The episode finally resulted oY O \BE AeE, Demselvenge i fn, fhe dlty, Funeral Pariors $2.645,000 to relatives in the home- ! the town. 7 imposition a small fine, itself a con- Mg 6 e S~ T Licensed Funeral Directors 11 last year. This was less than 2 el - P ike vote the axe that would cut | and Embalmers 0000 below the 1933 total such a shutdown a sicn o . S 23 | 000 be! 1. i s e Taonths g0s, STnita el afficer’ (R et Miss Tsabelle Cashen, clerk in the | | Night Phone 1851 Day Phone 12 RSy lorence Shop | oMU, A0 4 | egle 2 WORKERS BENEFIT | Auditor’s office, is leaving on the S —t 2 ST | Permanent Waving a ;W...., % discovered photographing one of COMMITTEEMAN § "t s e A AR T = | | true that request has been made for a the new American cruisers in the harbor of St. B AN nd for a month's v | | | tewnspeople, not directly r clearly last Tues v keep the town locked he situation. Everyone their sympathies are . to do (Paid Advertisement) in the States ) PHONE 427 : s | T abietied . | Harrv R ©f Federal authorities in such matters have been tion agent long enough to establish the legality of T’S arr ace | Behrends Bank Bullding —— < > R Ayt i . v his y Vi i ?4-Hour Service set aside by th > Court decision on the his into this country and was then permitted BAILEY’S 4 j mmGGls’l NRA. Perhaps a Fed ator with no authority to proceed. The difference in the treatment accord- Beer—if desired Wise to Cali 8 wiil be of help in t fficulty and there certainly ©d for similar offenses is rather significant. It re- Merchants’ Lunch The Squibb Store t 5 < S flects the difference between the way such matters CAFE Short Ofders J 2 s ,:’1.( m;, “b"\:mfm m;‘xl‘:‘ !(::’1‘;12“:1 hl;;:‘ L, 1“ j are handled in a country under military domination Regular Dinners un“au " and one where the civil government is in control. “WHERE YOU MEET YOUR FRIENDS" get some acticn which will tend toward a settle- ment, and that is a point the City Council should g, SO TR R - — Tra"‘s'.(«)r Co- seems that the Western dust storms are op-|—— % not cverlook tonight when it meets to take up erating on the European plan. They won't settle— | when in need of consideration of sponsoring a vote | (Ohio State Journal.) CASTINEA U CA FE | Mgv]lNglor STowE ” T ‘uel | T [ g g il Transter Final Reductions ‘ ARNOLD’S Close-Out Sale ONLY A FEW DAYS LEFT TO CASH IN ON THESE EXCEPTIONAL BARGAINS One Lot WOMEN’S DRESS SHOES Values'to $R50-NOW . ... . aes i i 8208 Values to. 7,50, NOMWE .. . leedgid 0108 WOMEN’S HOUSE SLIPPERS ........... 1.00 CHILDREN’'S HOUSE SLIPPERS, all sizes .65 WOMEN’S OVERSHOES, all styles ...... 1.00 acation |« _ S rlorence Ho’nquist, Prop. Federal mediator but it is also true that the powers Peetrsburg, Fla. He was questioned by an immigra- French-Italian Dinners Wlnes—Beex | &= | H TYPEWRITERS RENTED $5.00 per month ‘! WINDOW CLEANING || hibwoiice | J . ~— satisfied customers” PHONE 485 e T ; e e e T Bes Gal'dlflal Formerly COLEMAN'S ALASKA MEAT CO. Pay Less—Much Less || HOTEL ZYNDA Ca[)s Front at Main Street. | Large Sample Room FEATURING CARSTEN'S BABY BEEF—DIAMOND | | PEULAH RICKEY ELEVATOR .SERVICE TC HAMS AND BACON—U. S. Government Inspected = ‘ S. ZYNDA, Prop. — || HARRI MACHINE —_— — — — m— ‘ WALLIS S. GEORGE, C.P.A. Associates JAMES C. COOPER, C.P.A. SHOP WALLIS S. GEORGE & CO. R0 vaher ; ROSE SUAREZ : |} 11| Modiste trom New York City | | ! THE CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS ' Dressmaking, Remodeling, Biimiog, g : L Alterations MARKET BASKET ‘ AL oy e e e | TELEPHONE 277 Provisions, Fruits, Vegetables McCAUL MOTOR Feldon's House, near Moose Hall Free Denve:y_‘ l COMPANY | " %G i | Dodge and Plymouth Dealers i Making Alaska Business GO! '| GARLAND BOGGAN : For very prompt Hardwood Floors | i| LTIQUOR DELIVERY Waxing Pollsh.ng . Sanding - oot el 4 A | PHONE 58 I THE JUNEAU LAuNDRY is just as much a part of our service as is pro- —_ Franklin Street between tecting the deposits of the Territory’s residents. b A T [ | Front and Secend Streets In 1935, as sinee 1891, we are ready to | MUSICIANS LOCAL THE BEST PHONE 358 supply funds for the temporary use of well- | NO. 1 managed businesses of approved credit standing. | { Meets Second and Fourth Sun- days Every Month—3 P. M. - | WARRACK Your requirements will be carefully con. { DUDE HAYNES, | IN TOWN! Construction Co. sidered here. | Secretary ° 111 Junean Phone 487 i FINTURES AND LEASE FOR SALE — — One d-drawer Electric Cash Register at a bargain, $50.00. Two 10-ft. Show Cases, $20.00 each. Merchandise Tables and Window Fixtures. T Stands and Tie Rack. Arnold’s Bootery Next door to First National Bank O R - et ———= |l THE MINERS ||F—— — BETTY E“AC Regigli?‘v/]nl Badors Juneau Ice Cream The B. M. Behrends Bank BEAUTY SHOP and e In New Location at o SHORT ORDERS 12th anc B Streets Liquor Store |, Feuntain Candy PHONE 547 _.BILL DOUGLAS, . i > IS e PUSSUSSSSSUSSSSSSULSSSSES S o