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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE. ’ r 5 S - T methods Australia has adopted in this connection. ‘r o, RER 3 D Dfll’\' AI"Skfl Eml)lrl? ‘]rl‘iorr they require a stiff intelligence test. If it| : PROFESSIONAL ' T aternal Societies » develops that one of those attempting to gain 't & ROBERT W. BENDER - ‘= Fdlor and Mansper ldxms.l on indicates any tendencies toward being 20 YEARS AGO : ORIC e ——— [ 5 OF lished _cve cxcept _Sunday by _the ! mdesirable, the Australian Government has a very| From The Empire 2 : Helone W. L Albrecht | Gastinbuis Chaitil ‘“\|I ANY at Second and Main ! P“ySlO.T"‘ERAPY ‘ ) , ~Ilissage, Electricity, Infra Red B. P. 0. ELKS meets | Ray, Medical Gymnastics. | every second and fourth 307 Goldstein Building Wednesday at 8 p. m. effective method for elimination. % ‘ i | That sort of a scheme may sound a little hard, £ The Empire extends comgratula- [but whatever the program adopted it is high time tions nmd best wishes today, thei DRY CLEANING O AATES, that somcthing be done to protect our own citizens JUNE 25 /1915 virthday anniversary, # the jolicw- SUBSCRIPTION RATES. ER PR (D0 oo © | An Amsterdam dispatch to Lon- ing | | Vistt tiothst 1 Deiivered by carrier In Juneay and Douglas for $1.25|against invadin: aliens don satd that: tHb Demiais sl @ Phone Office, 216 igiting brothers wel~ er month. o - d e ! i come. By all Spoktake paid, At -the following rates: A PR ing their vietory in Galicia, had JUNE 25 + ; E. Monagle, Ex g € 301 vance, $12 AR NS ulnnm [ e Lights, already made preparatio g Lex 1 Hayd 7. E 0! , Ex- one month « ce, $1.2 res ns for ,eonard Hayden JoIt T Subscribe K avor if they will promptly - 3 attempt to capture Warsaw in Ru Charles Miller DR“KASfiEVusrs RGER | |alted Ruler, M. H. Sides, Secretary AR e <o il g ew York Times.) | sian Poland. Edwin Sutton Water ! pat o SR I iness Office, -3 With the retirement of George Putnam the Light-| Galicia, which Czar Nicholas ha Kenneth Cole Washing e || ENIGHTS OF COLUMPUS MEMEER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. house Service has lost its veteran chief. His was a| proclaimed a Russian province Sep Pauline Petrich Fonrx 0", 0 W g Seghers Council No. t Press i exclusively entitled (o the [time-honored office. The furnishing of proper aids|tember 8, 1914, it was said ,wa Jimmy Cole | . e 1760. Meetings second e “.".4"‘,“‘,‘..i'fi?I,‘:.‘.’,'?,.3.(“.‘.‘61;".,": to navigation was one of the earliest concerns of now free of Russians, Jennie McRoberts. [ ] . P and last Monday at 4 heret |the Federal Government, and the most eminent of | e s 7:30 p. m. Transient = |the founding fathers all had a hand in it. Wash-| J. C. MeBride, chairman of the B i brothers urged to at- N EOATNTEES o oE ARG e e new mocting | o ieoride, chsirman of ihe NUFRESNE RETURNS Your Dr. € P Jemc |G ™™ o N : ‘ e bers, Fifth St. JOHN F. M i [for a floaling beacon in Delaware Bay was Pur-leq that 3 cents a square fool FROM INTERIOR TRIP chased the old one was not-to be thrown away.|would be the assessment sgas 1 L ISK 1 || ~Teoms 5 and § Valeniine: “Vlw, k. J. TURNER, Secchtary. |Hamilton, as Secretary of the Treasury, long person-|each property owner included wi wank Duffesne, Assistant Ex- i o ALLING N B R SR R 155 . o - Frank Telcphone 176 (ally directed the work. Jeflcr.pn set the de.mo.- in the boundaries to be filled, ecutive Officer of the Alaska Game « . MHOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 cratic sz_»ul on the service when, in reply to a son's P ission, returned on the Yukon DRY g Second and Fourth Mon application to succeed his father as keeper of| At 8:30 o'clock, June 25, Miss/from a trip to the interior. He| | \ day. of ‘each’ month ir Montauk Foint Light, :1le wr(r)te:d ; Beatrice Behrends became the bride {lcw up to Fairbanks where he in- PHONE 15 | Dr. Richard Williims | ‘<°,< Scotisdi R it Temple, have constantly refused to give in to g 3 b | { Lo e ' y gi {of Mr. J. F. Mullen. The ceremony Muskox herd, | DENTI } beginning at 7:30 pm cted the then | this method of making offices hereditary. | was performed by the R ather went by rail to Seward and back‘ b % Whenever this one becomes actually vacant, | James Kennelly yat Lhee;::{{: Rbie by ship. % ~~7°-?|| OFFICE AND RESIDENCE Wokbiote lyi?x;‘er‘{l).lb/&sx;;imxl ds hon 1 W s er; > . the claims of Jared Hand may be considered home, in the presence of member Ihe Muskox brought to Alaska|§-=r=="srrrrrrroeoonar | Gastineau Bu L“w:& Sscretats with those of other competitors. |of the families and the attendan(: from Greenland four years ago are| A Il EHsnS She v For more than fifty years a Lighthouse Board of the bride, Miss Gertrude Heid doing fine, he reports and there | T 0 T 14‘ J] T o of naval officers, engineers and civilians administ-|and Miss Vera Mullen, and H. p.larc now 38 of them. Five will be i s e Q SR ST DOUGLAS ered the service. In the end that proved a rather| | Gallagher, the best man. After h to Nunivak Island in Bering G N . / V. Stew: | AERIE unsatisfactory arrangement, and in 1910 the Bureau|wedding ceremony Mrs, Behrennl 2 this fRIT .- THe “last. recotd bf rocery | Dr. A. W. Stewart 117, F. O. E. ; o of Lighthouses was set up in the Department of|gassisted by Mrs. Henry Shattuck muskox being killed in the Ter- D TTIST Meets first and third Mondays, § : Commerce and Mr. Putnam was appointed Commis-|Mys, Fred Bebe; ¥ indi 4 Ramsay & So % ' Ha 1o Y A 'S, e rt, Mrs. J B. v was 1865, indicating that they ames amsa on p.m., Eagles' Hall, Douglas. Visitin, AX PLAN. sioner. His cousin, Herbert Putnam, had been named | ens and Mrs, B. M. Mullen rocor, J Y Hours ¢ ‘am. to 6 pm. . S s. P. M. » 'lived in the Arctic region years ago. 5 o brothers welcome. Sante Degan Librarian of Congress eleven years before. They are|in . - 2 FRESH FKUlTS and SEWARD RUILDING y Secrets e honor of her daughter betwe e Off’>e Pngne 469 W. P, T. W. Cashea, Secretary. Addressing the President, Huey Long says “my A G ; ’ probably the two oldest chiefs in the service, but|gna i ) : o climination from politics would be immediate and|ouer vhor ifferent realms they rulel Herbest, at| - COUre Of ine-thirty and eleven CARD OF THANKS | VECZTABLES | > wish to express our sincere o Jaaaran sure as a result of your enactment of share-our- oy i g ic g “;_11”)\1":‘]‘;1““ J gl el ::;"(:::;c] n.:n:]he’l 1.[1;:;rl,v,ms;;rv;ly;“3‘1]1\‘ O]EH)‘:/‘.:J"O‘;: }i]ce jf S. Hellenthal received a new ud heartfelt thanks for the many FRESH MEATS tobert Hlmpson T i Chidks ko any place any | 2 s s . % 8 L S " | seven-seater Studebaker from the acts of kindness and expressions Ph 182 F D l' 9 I i A tank for Diessl Off sees an opportunity to do a little advertising of |Until his seventieth birthday a fortnight ago,|south, [of sympatiy walohded us in the one ree Dehvery| Opt. D. friinee, nk for Diesel | some of his own schemes and in the meantime at-|George reigned over the 50,000 miles of coastline RSN RIS < ¢ T T Graduate Los Angeles Col- | and a tank for crude oil save | e SeoTEe, I of a beloved husband and rela- = 7 Biirner- troakis: | tempt o place himself in such & position that he|and river channcls along which his bells tolls and| oo oo imies 1 William J. Childs, and: for a:! ‘— o R lege of Optometry and PHONE 149; NIGHT 148 | | | | | jght be able to hop on the Roosevelt bandwagon |his lights blink at night for the protection of all ‘| he beautiful floral offerings 1N, Opthalmology | mightiibe iable 1o 10 those who go down to the sea in ships, work on the foundation of tr ll Fvicest it 3 I. 5. GRAVES Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground | RELIABLE TRANSFER I in 1936. S5 . Smith building in Douglas, rvices of automobiles. “Ine Clothing Man i o > e 5 i, fRteTy shouis “Huey Lwib The romance of the service clings about the ¥ | MRS. W. J. CHILDS - = ] Moy SRutmies Ath. thl ARG Suoye Vs lighthouse keepér. The news in it centers on the 7 MR, ANi) MRS, JOI}N | should have a circus for admittedly the man is a|jopninin swept from its moorings in a storm or| StTawberries were in bloom in| 4 Home of rlart Schaftner and | | see—— & great showman if he does fall & little Short o |cut 1n two by some errant ocean liner. But back|Irée Juneau gardens. “Doc” Cary-| """ Harx Clothing DR. H. VANCE G i Adjust- statesmanship. The facts of the matter are there!of the lighthouse and lightship and buoy, as Mr.|™ > garden had yiclded enouzh 2 B S T OSTEOPATH . 4 ¥ 9 e ., e o B are no great number of enemies to the so-called|Putnam notes in his book, “there must be a great Z‘:T“‘;‘ for the market, and fin J e || Comsut:ation and examination ’ CY:)CgtiflgR&f;n%fiflel‘;gl:_ right either for a sound program of any kind, and [engineering and business machine, with its endless| ¢'Fle3 had been picked in the C | : BuiMety” and Shelt Free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to §; jf ice B i Lo hooses to call the idea, the Presi-|contracts, plans, specifications, appointments, rou-|': Fries and John Rustgard gar-| . W. Terhune, Executive Oi- nilery #ad, She 7 to 8:30 and by appointment. |! | ice Bureau s e ) 2 : : dens, {ficer of the Alaska Game Commis- HARDARE Office Grand Apts., near Gas- vl\}mlm 1;?(’)10“'1‘““]‘ Blldg- ‘e have 5, local ratings on file whatever AT Y B e S il ik tine” Of those plans and that routine George . ! dent’s plan is nr‘).lmg more than a carrying k)»ur. athai RS ESaL % Arasar: Ee a0 Lh«.iu il sion, is taking the Yukon at Ket- Thomas Hardware Co. tineau Hotel. Phone 177 Nl of a program that has been in effect in rtn., quiet, capable, hard-working chiefs of the permanent| A 50N Was born to Mr. and Mzs.|chikan for Seattle from where he A | country, lo, these many years—collecting taxes Kovernial aeviis. ot whom' thé gt dral publu‘F H. Lenoir, Treadwell, expects to go back to Washington those who are able to pay. There is nothing radicsl |50 o0 e > on Goverument Bibinesa: He went| T T - = hears little, but to whom it owes much. When you | = " GARBAGE HAULED ’ ! | | | e JUNEAU FROCK SHOPPE or very unusual at all about it. ‘The only difference|,yn, of men of his character and devotion the| 'Weather: Maximum, 73; mini-|to Ketchikan at the week-end between Huey's own ballyhoo plan and the present|yorq “pureaucracy” loses its sting mum, 45; clear, aboard the Grizzly Bear. | - Reasenable M""""’, Rates = s v s L manner of collecting income taxes according to = ey - il - Tt | E. O. DAVIS | ongmr:oun 3 ;dmgic : Km the amount of income is that the Senator would Milotcar: Protiration | SHOP IN JUNEAU FIRST! BABE” HAYE TELEPHONE 584 P Exclusive but not Expenstve” | | Evexzings by appointmont s carry it to a point of confiscation in the larger s { _— e . 11 Phone 4753 | O e Coats, Dresses, Lingerie, o m F. J. “Babe” Hayes, Alaska's one| . = Hoslery and Hats brackets, which may or may not be a good plan (New York Times.) man Chamber of Commerce, was -ll 3 3 3 passenger to his home in Valdez - ———3 depending, of course, on whether you have a million} The course of motor-car production, thus far in| | FOSS or not. 11935, has provided so marked a contrast to that of CONSTRUCTION' COMPANY | |aboard the Alaska after a trip to ERAL MOTORS | A But the Kingfish makes a lot of noise about|other industries as to make the drawing of inferences 014 First National Bank Bldg. the States. He reported a fine time and o) Wllson-Falrbanks&Co 2 1 cat ames g speaks | perplexing. The Census Bureau's recent figures of side where he spre: ros . i 3 am. He calls it catchy names and spe “ plexi L Bureaw's recent flgures of| | jyneqy Alaska PHONE 107 | | utside where he spread tne gospe: MAYTAG PRODUCTS All Local and Pacific Nortwest in persuasive phrases in an effl to gain atten-|American production in April show that, for the| of Alaska. w. P, OlINSON DRUGC ST Nthioks % | first time, the highest monthly output since 1929 & =SSR - .| i 1 | ocks and Bonds Bought, vas passed. The same thing was true of the total | —— B S i A PARIS — Alen worker: | The Syaidh Store Sold, Quoted = workers will be \RAN] 'S 1 ion during the four first months of 1935. No| S~~~ = ==rr—oecoron— e Jl e =on C L e fc S| 5 cxpelled from France. ] Jl I\‘L-\l \”LN( e Mrs. H. Vance, Azen Sal Jaged £ SHOP IN JUNEAU FI¥ ) Fuaneral Pariors — — Licensed Funersl Directors tion, again revealin hat he would have made a great Barnum. He es on about the right and 2iileft, by Jasi't been the only one harping ; #jileft, b DERR, & ) industry has made possible such comparison. by units, in the same period last year, w “Tomorrow’s Styles » than double that of 1933, but the increas that for s become popular in recent years -4 refer to the leftists and the right wing which extreme radical and th at the right ultra con-|last April and nearly 60 per cent in the four-month servative, neither of which assumptions is entirely period. true There has been some disposition to ascribe this . As a matter of record the big majority of the|large recent increase to recovery in automobile ex- American people are neither rightist or leftist but|Ports. That, it is true, has been substantial; dur- convinced |ID8 the four months the increase over 1934, in JUNE‘,{ U | | WshtPhone 1851 Day ’jhnm' 12 Cigarettes | | Permanent Waving a Speclalty rlorence Holmquist, Prop. D C Gty Candy PHONE 421 ruy Lo. ) Behrends Bank Bullding =] ITS Cards Lo g “THE CORNER DRUG STORE" PR Wise to Cali *8 | T . . Sul lon o, " FREE DELIVERY Jun(,‘(lu | he ——— el PR | The Florence \'lmp | | I : 4 | Jirather sane thinking people, who are that comewhere between the ravings of Huey and §do-nothing policy of the recent Republican regime| ), ‘99 94 wmore cars than a year ago, whereas the |y “Juneau’s Own Siore” «.there is a happy medium, and that medium it period’s actual production increased by 458,735. Ex-| appears is pretty well furnished by Roosevelt. Prob-|'orts are still numerically number of passenger cars exported, was more than # per cent. But this was achieved through shipping %' meant to imply that those in the left wing are|ig3q in number of cars produced, was 43 per c Todav” i Y 428 Seciimpaa | and Embalmers less than one-half what| 2~ BTl Ay e i .1 “+lgply, that is what the Kingfish thinks, 100, as he|ihey were in 1920. The trade organ Automotive In- | = ] B T f > C —-.gets himself in shape to be on the right side whenldustries computes the registration of new s in |f L) 94-lour Service r(llls er 0. | eW B b it comes the four-month period to have been geeater by BAILEY S Both i Gl when in need of aar A 03 H 4 o " b 5 A o A 335,873 than in 1934, with an estimated increase in Merchants’ Lunch MOVING or STORAGE A TEXAN GETS TOUGH. dollar value of $232,700,000. This, on its face, is F Short Orders | Fuel Oil Coal certainly a good-sized sum to have been expended Regular Dinners Transfer ]fc nc m(-—_—_m oF 1% sasined B which | by a financially hard-pressed community in inuou.sed s purchases from the industry “WHERE YOU MEET YOUR FRIENDS"” wead Whatever the Representative Dies of Texas hopes to deport aliens ling jobs for| The Pphenomenon will by some observers be | S— — — — — from this country as 2 means of providing j Jan | 8507ibed to the fact that the motor car has become | TYPEWRITERS RENTED Pabst Famous American citizens, the thought back of the plal a necessity, and that the unusual prolongation, $5.00 per month sounds like a good one. If it is true, as the Re€P~iquring the worst of the hard times, of the use GASTINEAU CA FE 7. B. Burford & Co. Draught Beer resentative says, that here are from five to §lx of old cars has at length made necessary general “Our doorstep is worn by | Oll Tflp ° “million aliens holdings jobs in this count wl:lle repjla,cemem, SUL the figures are too large to be GASTINEAU HOTEL BUILDING | satistied eustomers” t citizens are virtually in the bread line explained by that alone, and the fact remains that| A " o . . "9, :‘:‘ ;Vel:;‘]"“mp that some action be taken. {money was available for the purpose. After 1921 the | French-Italian Dinners J[MMY CARLSON G d l Perhaps Dies' scheme of organizing a campaign ‘"\SE of motor-car production and sales was admit- | - ar lnd 1o each Btate will work out, but in the meantime [todly occml\;negj for m;v most part by the lowering | Formerly COLEMAN'S - is it not possible to act under our present immigra- z:let’”:; iEL wfiolzfivcl:”“t:x:::u{ of ::e L;r mi;m:fi)_' fion lswst 1s there mob s limi on which allona(CUES Y EXUMSe communlly. Dut the, sieadly AL A SK A ME AT CO. Pay Less—Much Less HOTEL ZYNDA can stay within our borders without becoming| . cooon S ovement ;11 A5 2L RAE to cor- | Front at Main Street Large Sampls Root a S E condition of the = N BEULAH HICKEY | citizens or departing to whence they came? people, and the variations from year to year there-|| FEATURING CARSTEN'S BABY BEEF—DIAMOND ELEVATOR SERVICE The tightening up of the immigration laws and|agter in consumers’ buying were accepted as re-|| TC HAMS AND BACON—U. S. Government Inspected || S. ZYNDA, Prop. more stringent enforcement should do some good | fletcing the course of general business — not only in providing more jobs for our citizens as A | HARRI MACHINE | the gentleman from Texas poins out, but I} Now that Georgia has voted for wine ana beer [{~ warrioe crore oo e T N Ee ©. COOPER, Cpa, )| SHOP weeding out undesirables who have been filtering|pyt against liquor, there won't be anything for| : ot e “ELECTROL into our midst with their vicious propaganda the folk down there to drink but wine, beer and' WALLIS S. GEORGE & CO. O Couthe® ROSE SUAREZ © Modiste from New York City || i It might not be a bad scheme to look over the uquor ~—(Dayton, Ohio, News.) CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS | ‘ Destitts. ' Baerdding, H THE l Juneau, Alaska i Alterations | MARKET RASKET l | | \ub;.nnvd much valuable data on the|necessary, in order to find out jug.l SYSTEM -:- TAX B | - TELEPHONE 277 | | Provisions, Fruits, Vegetables BA | condition of Eskimo teeth and jaws.|what causes their good health. | McCAUL MOTCR Feldon’s House, near Moose Hall | | | Phone 342 Free Delivery Perhaps one of his most profound| “For example, we know that huli-\ —e|® . |conclusions from that trip was that|{but and cod liver oil has certain| ! COMPANY IN WESTWARD |his examinations of Alaskan na-|bealth advantages. Perhaps seal| 4 i | | Dodge and Plymouth Dealers [tives verified results he had ob-|oil, which the Eskimos use, also| "" Gre B » P lunwd from a similar inveslignlion‘pl'cvidcs additional aids in build- le r‘(ltest ll’sl'l( ss i ORI HONE 36 ing strong bodies.” |s FUREG ASTH“ i M:’luy Select Base ic i aspiained | thavihe Convenience m‘ BOGGAN i For very prompt o'ummu University, Presbyterian After his Alaskan trip, Dr. Waugh| Health Center in New York is con- Hardwood Floors ; i dt'c]urml that Eskimos had the|templating sending several research ® | ,I % 5 ey ¢ 1TQUOR DELIVERY Dr. Waugh Nosed Ortho-'strongest jaws and best teeth he|workers to Alaska in the future h Waxing - Polishia < 4 had seen, and attributed this dis-| Among other things, Dr. Waugh A Checking Account protects your cash on A dontist, lndlcates_ Study loovry . to the trpe of food WERIMIL Bebbemibe o buse . for such | hand, enables you to pay bills by mail, THE JUNEAU LAUNDRY Group Comlng eat and to other cral habits which|operations. That base may be at makes personal bookeeping easier and is a B Franklin Street between |thev follow | Bethel, he said recognized basis for personal credit. Front and Secend Streets The forecast that, in the near| —.. Waugh is returning to the| G4 T 2O future, a medical research base| Westward country this year to am-| CARD OF THANK } In the United States, nine-tenths of all busi- MUSICIANS LOCAL I PHONE 358 | i - 3 e We wish to take this opportunit; may be established in Interior Al-|plify his research work. Details of y ness is handled by check. The advanta W aska to study the health habits of 'his trip were published in The Em-|l0 express our sincere thanks and of the plan are «'\\inc RO Teore in Al h}]~ : NO. 1 the Eskimos was made here by Dr. pire recently. inppreuauon to all our friends who an are even g aska., Meets Second and Fourth Sun- w CK Leuman W. Wagh, noted ortho-| But, more than that, the ortho-| Were 50 kind and helpful in the I £ able days Every Month—3 P. M. ARRA dontist and instructor in the Co-|dontist will keep a weather eye out |breavement of our daughter, Bjorg «et us demonstrate how valuable we can ! DUDE: HAYNES, | Construchon Co. Jumbia University School of Dental|for the location of a suitable base{Sylvia Sonderland and for the make this service to you. Secretary Surgery and Oral Surgery. for a semi-permanent research many beautiful offerings and L Dr. Waugh gave that forecast party headquarters. | the donation of automobiles. | o | THE MIN" - while the steamer on which he is More Study Needed MR. AND MRS. JOHN | ERS traveling to the Westward, the Al- "M)‘L inl\;esttig:uon"w;)rk. .1:] s:ch, adv. P EEITYY s;[{?)l(’: ‘ Raditatos Palors ]uneal;) I,;e Cream aska, was in port from Seattle is just about done,” he said here T’ B ] B h & l B k UTY S | aelors Dr. Waugh has visited Alaska be- | this morning. “What should be| Great armies of gnats annually| e b. . Denhrends pan 5 v Loshtion ot and SHORT ORDERS fore, traveling oh the Coast Guard done is to send a party up to the| herald the arrival of drumfi m Juneau, Alaska 12th an¢ B Street Liquor Store PFountain Candy cutter Northland to the Westward.: Westward to live with the primitive schools off the South Carolina coas, i A PHONE 547 Bk DODGLAR R i i P L Y On this trip the New York scientist ' Eskimo tribes for several years, if in early spring. £ A ! SHOP IN JUNFAU FIRST!

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