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- P . . not to be reminc that four years ago the doleful H A P p Y B = = - 3 Dlll’y Alflskfl Eml)lre |deliberations at Chicago were. interr ipted by the re- BIRTH D A Yl 2 o %Rg AGO II ' PROFESSIONAL N Fraternal Soc1et1es ! | verberations of crashing banks, annoyed by ar . 20 YEARS oroscope 31 of Gastineau | ROBERT W. BENDER - - Editor and Mamager ,;.comen more x . canceled, swarms| The Empire extenas congratula- : b Ch ) | ot . * R o e A nd worry as to| tions and best wishes today, their From The Erapire «“The stars incline o 2 anne. ! meime of plaful bey and birthday anniversary, to the follo iy | Hel W. L. Albrecht aneat. | what was transpiri i RS, i, b § » ||| Helene rec = |t & b hut do not compel o Lo A : So to Senater Steiwer was assigned the tremen-| ¥ v 5 P PHYSIOTHERAPY i B. P. 0. ELKS meets R o e Ao k of precluding any comparisons with 1832 2 i : S s iors Massage, Elentricity, T~fra Red ‘; every 2nd, 4th Wed. at - —!In the judgment of the management of the Republi- JUNE 24 JUNE 23, 1916 . i3 i Ray, Medical Gymnastics { 8 p. m. Visiting brothers r month. | can party, the ator Steiwer had voted| Charles H. Flory Forly-seyet i an JoI0 ows THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1936, 307 GOLDSTEIN BLDG. | T gyaEN b et o0 et Lloyd C. Knutson ers, in a meeting held the prev- & e TR P, Office, 216 , Exalted Ruler | for nine of the thirteen major New Deal measure 3 o Cp i | sSinister planetary aspects rule none Office, e Sere: 38,0051 T 1 Jenin: Rngieg ous night, elected J. J. Connors i et ot M. H. SIDES, Secretary they assigned him to attack; that he had opposed but| Dougias Patias emporary clirman of the Juneau = i S picid e RSV DT TR T T S (i promplly moUfy | hree and was unrecorded on one—sSoc curity— | g Auto Club and Roy Whitney sec- day when a \""(“":“m i }",‘l i KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS 5. Saiyer Leste! -ine! & 7 wo in reverse. caution is enjoined 1 . was a matter of suprem indifference. 4 retary Gl " e | | Segh»rs Council No. irinl i ming over the chairmanship of even i T T e == L e KASER & FREEBURGEF | | 1760, Meetings second /46l PRESS | committee to the i ear T I william A. Mackie, Treadwell Co. “; o x:(\'mr"‘n'""',)"“ ‘\‘m,\ gt DEN JISTS ind last Monday at titled to the use for | COMMittee to th st 5 \ employee . fhan. twen ty|VaED ACOWIDR Tegp the fhouse of ren Building 71 3 sied to it or " lis from the West, with magnificent vo ans. || LOOK and LEARN | [employee for more W e M ann Blomgren g 117:301p. m. - Transient <A X )3 uccurmbed to a paralytic PHONE 56 broth Y local news ¢ o e s y suc R iter. . i Hat - nia- 2 | | brothers urged to at- N\, Had Mr. Steiwer been told simply to heave great| o) ‘ 2 ¥ 4 i1 | Jupiter, seems to warn that n A | 8! \Z4 wise | r A, at his home in Treadweil ours 9 am. to'9 pm. ; - — e ool i irat (ot A aRtes 1o arcinal | By 4. C. GO { e e eeen ailing for|tional financial matters may react| |, HOu i R e - LASK F ATION G ¥ NTEED T BE LARGER | . o — 2 seriot ris = *+"pers, "HAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION * |them from lethargy, he would have been ling the | > B2 early a month was stricken while|® .P:nn is orisis e Bl B T[ojg;qmg Z{e‘grl.ltEN . 4 ———————————lrunctions of a keynoter at a Republican convention.| 1. What is the average number wife was shopping. At the time (“,x\v\g‘xlf~.“xl:;(;!u;:l:):“,u,:].eb«;’xl\...nm)\ : TEF J, stary. rather he was there, premeditatedly, to insultlof executions in the United Stat his death the Island man was| ol "o, dficourage Spioration ‘ot r. L. I enne wm NT JU \EAU u‘m.*‘ NO. 14" he intelligence of his hearers. What else was his|annually? ployed as a watchman at the|"w's W= CRCEAET @ DENTIST Second and fourth Mon- . 4 » uavae 2. Who discovered the law of Treadwell Club, having been forced| he realm of the unseen. Rooms 8 and @ Valetine ot = R R 0 WA €| gravitation? resign his work in the machine| Results of immense governthent- Building | 4 o Seachympaltt (1 ad supported the NRA; his ‘indictment of crop Te-|™, " x,0¢ 'y an Olympisa? hop on account of his failing health, |31 enterprises may: be apparent as TELEPHONE 176 / Scottish Rite Temple. luction to help factory workers and mercharts as| . p. WHAL. JRAT SRR i L.u i E work reaches a stage where benefits| | il | beginning at 7:30 p. m well as farmers after his votes for AAA; his assault|gitanja sunk? d In intense struggle was being|™aY bvld“m"'\d b.;'lflll the people. | — MARTIN S. JORGEN- n Roosevelt monetary policies which he declared Which European country has v d between the Germans and (),Ink.x.(.-x‘)ln‘oru‘xd :\)(l'i~‘\:;u\l(:.l({f‘(l i T %1 | SEN, Worshm(u} Master; JAMES had “brought the country to the brink of inflation,”|the longest coastline? French for possession of Fleury. Fush Ll“ _‘“ g o e Or. Richard Williams | |W. LEIVERS, Secretary. ! y PO St the Wheeler 18:t6-1 (I AR ion months, for there is a sign of | | > R R when' he had staiwartly stood for " ; ANSWERS The mew Ford car for the use|cvil omen that is read as presaging DENTIST REBEKAHS ilver plan and the Thomas amendment? 2 1e T 5 ¥ it e o Ak Bl i P L His oriticism was indecd severe of “Government| 1 In a recent year there were of the Juneau Street and Police| ANy accidents and unusual diseas-| | OFFICE AND XSSIDENCE everance 1odge No. 2 A meets skl b bR e Oy y “1198; 86 white, 112 colored. Department had arrived on the Al- |5 3 el Gustineau Building second and fourth Wednes- competition in business.” This could refer to nothing} “»' i "yaa0 Newton. Ki and was delivered to the Street: D(‘E:l.\ of a newspaper pubnsh.ex Phone 431 day I. O. O. F. Halll EDNA M except the TVA, for which he voted. “Wasteful spend-| 3 The period of four years from Commissioner, J. H. Wheeler. The|May have its effect upon political| g BUTTS, Noble Grand; MILDRED ___ling” and failure to balance the budget he stressed|one Olympian festival to the next. car was to be used to transport ”'\_“”“1 in NO‘]"f’_"’“"[ ’f’a‘l"(r”:rtvfi‘] R RN ) CASHEN, Secretary. inordinately, yet one of Mr wer's three anti-New| 4. 1915 en and materials from one “l“”h ;’(‘J”“’&“ .“ml ¢ El‘;o‘ e | Dr. A. W. Stewart T ALASKA'S LIQUOR PROBLEM Deal vote as to override President Roosevelt’s veto| 5. Norway t job to another and as a thals Hiiakersars SR e oeaI IaraREl DENTIST i f o bil s 3 X - Black Maria” by the local police Succes | { of a bill repealing most of the provisions of the Econo »olitical faith. WARRA CK vt 1 ¢ ¢ S t % i : CARD OF THANKS ; Aol : { : It is particularly enlightening at this time to get my of 1933 another was to override the 0| Woman's dress will be of special | Hours 9 u.m. to § pm. . 2 |- e daiirs L8 exias 3 After twelve hours of bombard- : |1 i Construction Co the report of W. E. Burke, Supervisor for the Alcohol of the immediate cash payment of the soldiers’ bonus. | sire Lo express our sincere ment to prepare the way, the Ger- significence to those who compre-| | SEWARD BUILDING | . ax unit of the Internal Revenue Service, who is now Attempting to effect changes by devious ),,U(.,.(,_mmmf~ and appreciation fop the| = * = LT thvee powerful | 1end thoroughly the philosophy ofj | Office Phone 469 ‘,,"fl-hmeml Phone 487 in the Territory for a check up. Mr. Burke passed yres” was the Steiwer description, also devious, of the (’1):;“:.‘1; “‘m‘ len k“’d"E‘“] 5“"‘”;‘ US 'attacks along a 1200 yard front be- [DIStOry, the seers :"‘i“‘"‘ = A A i) 5 5 3 b 2 | dur > illness and loss of ou £ Gayety will mark the entire sum- | S through here recently to the Westward, and, after Roosevelt administration’s “hoodwinking” of the Con- tween Maison de Champagne and Y = iy | prem— rough he cen D the ool R pit Gaminisiesion D : ;| beloved son and brother, Melvin yyort pati onty o be cemises . (mer. It will be tinged with romance || TELEPHONE 563 I N ‘ considerable of a survey, announced yesterday at gtitution The truth is that the Se or himself ol Mont Tabu, only to be repulsed v | 3 y, a % b § bl Alsska Wi i 2 Sy 41 ( A son |more generally than usual since| | Office Hours—9-12; 1-6 | @\\ '\\“‘rl IW/ T Seward that “the liquor problem in Alaska is less S€ri=iyoted for those acts invalidated by the Supreme Court, | - ek 4 T evard s oy fn Alseks s I o8 bred, o bl MR. AND MRS. LUDWIG | pe first game of the baseball sea- €D 4Te to meet supreme tests as| | [y, W. A, Rystrom ESSS ous than in any section of the United States.” He|namely NRA, AAA and the Frazier-Lemke farm|ady. NELSON AND FAMILY. | was to start at 3 o'clock the|defenders of their country, an Eng-| | . W. A. [ 1] &= 7] i that he found little illicit traffic in lquor in|moratoriu y | - hoxt afternoon at the Junean ban|lish astrologer prophesies 1 DENTIST | E\ Z Territory It was a prime farce to choose Steiwer for such| Lode and placer location motices grounds. The Elks and the A, B.| Persons whose birthdate it is have| | Over Flrst Nah:;nal Bank |1} ceCB OB F = In view of reports emanating from various parts'an assignment, but in handing over the works to the|for sale at The Empire office, teams were to cross bats in this|the augury of a year of unusual| | 2o =" ! of the Territory from time to time that the liquor|est for a period of four months the high command ———2 "' | ractice game, the regular series|SYents that may be.a bit confusing. |&x ; [ ———— situation is bad, Mr. Burke's report is gratifying as of the Old Guard did so in a manner to derive some well s instructive. Purther, it is a high compliment|yumor for themselves. They can’t object if the coun- to the Territorial Liquor Board which has been the:{yy joins them butt of considerable criticism, much of it not i 1 ” justified If Jim Farley gets any hotter, the Dupont power It is silly to suggest that there is 110 liquor prob- oo s Jiable to blow up right in the face of the|] HARRY RACE, Druggst lem in Alaska or anywhere else, just as there are “The Squibb Stores of Alaska” in their merriment i . i 4 and many are great students. | Office in Ludwig Nelson’s | If you enjoy indoor sports— [ | Arthur Chapman, writer, was born Jewelry Store Liberty League Ray Stevens, of the First Na- Here’s one of the best—TRX not starting for a week Money and property should be care-| = olads B i g fully guarded. * 17_”.*7,,,7 BRI ND o 7 A Mr. and Mrs. Harley J. Turner| Children born on this day prob') |, pyp yripsan cARLSON / who were married in Tacoma, re- |80V Wil be of Serlous nature ] ! 4 {religious tendencies. Subjects of tt Optometrist turned to Juneau on the Admiral|'é!8 b R S Farragut |sign usually are most lxui\lslrlom yes Examined, Glasses Fi N problems with any other business. There is very [ tional Bank, had received word|° (,(‘I)‘l?:‘:m o U BOWLING! definitely in the Territory a problem to solve in con- ; of the graduation of his nephew ‘ : S ke the man without a cc try, Al Smith seems ¥ Fe - nection with Indian villages, in particular, However n[ e man MRyl DY BRI At Charles R. James from Dartmouth |, e 2 | Robert Slmpson Opt D BRUNSWICK it is no where near as alarming as many would have |10-P¢ @ man without a party. : Cigars College. i T Graduate Los Angeles Col- BOWLING ALLEYS i belavel i M EER0 s Biatpenicbents Ol ) : We are rolling in wealth,” said DAILY LESSONS - Sfpfiififgg o B AL albers e STk ; ¥ y uspicion that G almadge is sorry " i a 2 said it ( = There is always a question of what to do with| There is @ susbicion that € g o Cigarettes the FirAHEe CoritiItte 6 tHE Doty IN ENGLISH | | BEER ON TAP those who can not use liquor moderately. It has Just too late. S LS4 - : as Fourth of July celebration the ! & 2 2 S = = existed since the beginning of time and doubtless = g Candy previous night. The committee had By W. L. Gerdon = always will. It is something we in Alaska must com- Dreadful Drivers already collected $1875 under the | ., . (] bat as they do the world over. It is a problem for Cards supervision of Mayor O'Connor and| ™ | JUNEAU‘YOUNG ! Guy smlth the Liquor' Board of no small proportions (Gincinnatl Enquirer) Sxpeciedl g malhes shogt 14100 more WOITs Often M. Do 1ot & Hardware Compa i : T T s 4 : : R a pany But, after all, as we go along trying te adjust 10 Cata. WCCEORT e S Ay FOIETACETS) Yo'k oo wHICh ey s bl e Sty PAINTS—OIL—GLASS 5 " | because automobiles were driven at full speed from were sponsoring. Omit got. Say, “I have to (or | the situation to still better fill the apparent require-| o Sk ¢ i : ; AR | Shelf and Heavy Hardware | ide roads into main h Both side street I . must) write some letters. | ments, it is satisfying to know that we stack up & had stop si In neither the imperative Often Mispronounced: Limousine. | Guns and Ammunition | PUROLA REMEDIES great deal better on the liquor traffic than do the command of the sign obeyed. The police, in report- N E w —_— — ———7 Pronounce le-moo-zen, both e's as F———————————#& States. Mr. Burke's statement is a sharp answer to ir e of these accidents, said the driver “failed” to | MOT ERN in me, oo as in moon, principal ac- PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- some of those fanciful tales about how many gallons Observe the sign ! - cent on last syllable “ULLY COMPOUNDED R : ks s to fall short, to be deficient, or to turn Often Misspelled: Solemn. Ob- S To fail is to fall short, to be deficient, or to tur RCTIC | g HOTEL ZYNDA . A out bady. Failure to observe stop signs, when fol- ETIQUETTE serve the n. Front St. Next Coliseum lowed by death or injury or serious damage, is more By Roberta Lee Synonyms: Careless, thoughtless, ELEVATOR SERVICE o) POINTING FOR 1940 erious than these definitions. It denotes a reckless Babiot Petanis Y : heedless, negligent FHONE, 1=Freo Delirory, f of consequences which can have no exc Tt am - e Word Study: “Use a word three S. ZYNDA, Prop. ] ¥ Asked for his opinion of the “outstanding feature” used to be axiomatic that the prize idiot was the man s 2 T i , times and it is your: Let us in- a ) raug. eer Q. When taking a girl to the of the Republican national convention after he had who “didn't know it was loaded.” He was only to be On T thaatre, ;aholld the. man. or the crease our vocabulary by mastering i r interviewed a great many of the delegates, the cor-|found here =nd there, while drivers who rush at full n lap follow directly behind the usher? 0n€ word each day. Today’s word: i Mc:CAUL MOTOR \ respondent of the Manchester (England), Guardian “I_:"“” from side streets into traffic are found every A. The girl should go first if ”"'_"““’:H"“""““‘““‘g righeuleagr | unhestiatingly ld s colngues of the press % 36T onie o pay o attention to stop “TIIMMY" e e e e b | EBRIE | R was “the constant, talk of 1940 one hears here, rather, o (€ (8 et TEOPE WhO DAY o ALEREOR (6 Stor CARLSON e he i should logd” i g s Dodge and Plymouth Dealers than of 1936.” Nearly half of all the retlroad-automobile accidents @ Wiikh "thire are: guests of Al ATTENTION FIRE! = =2 Which goes part way toward explaining why the|are caused in this way. Such accidents are beyond ages, present, and dinner is an~i The fire alamm system will bo DRY CLEANING = 5 gathering was described in the arch Republican|the ccmprehension of an urdv}mn man. One thing nounced, who should precede from tested at 7 o'clock tonight. | PAINTS — OILS Washington Post as a “boresome, dull and drab af- “,“”,“ 1 at is that stop means stop! Motorists the living room to the dining room, V. W. MULVIHILL, r-) | Builders' and Shelf ‘ fair,” even if “the most momentous Republican con-| Who do not obey should go to jail; they should be the elder of the younger people? | —adv. Chief. | HARDWARE i tion since the party came into existence.” There i‘l:i""“"“’l""i" o (::“‘"r’\"”'[ ‘”b'"“‘ Rt ‘\’\‘;“]“"‘: “‘"" | A. The older people should pre- -+ ‘ Hard C | es 0O 1€ roa pserve to be eated t respec: e ger i J o) as a multitude of reasons, apart from the obvious el | cede, 111"‘ (e g l'onown\g- NOTICE OF NON-LIABILITY Soft | Thomas Hardware Co. g P e i o s it customary to have the MR 2 o psiioegy. Wiyih Jpteseed /e BOgUAAn - Among outstanding things accomplished during shown on the wedding invita- NOLl:CO Is henety glven that Iyl 2 Water : Of course it was foreseen that the hordes Of|yo act three years, and the loast expensive, was that not be responsible for any bills s party workers would find on every hand vast changes| of changing the name of the Hoover Dam.—Toledo A, Yes. contracted by my wife, Elanor Washmg i ha Need ot since the party’s foregathering in 1932 They were|Bide. A T DuVall. ‘ Whe i iy i o g i i | adv. PAUL DUVALL. | | Lode and placer location notices - : Y DIESEL OIL—UTAH COAL Hls BRAIN DIDN 'I' FA"- | for sale at The Empire office. GENERAL HAULING » 5 3 STORAGE and CRATING ' 3 stens fpdee te sanl] Peter Pan Beauty e family . . . let us help || B d.!- H IS P E N D I B ywu! 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