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ROBERT W. BENDER - - ta Empire Editor and Mamager S Junea Eote . C 4 ST N RATE Deliveree in earrie and Donglas for S1.25 per month. B . at @ e 00 a 6.0 one @ or e y no 3 MEMBER OF wise e ¥ . rogram : lier, the trotting horse or the run- | panies will profit greatly, for Bur-| - SEN, Worshinful Master; JAMES o limit by coercive methods the farmer's control over| nino horse? opponents. {ope and Asia will attract summer! | DENT[S- W. LEIVERS, Secretary. his own farm,” but it favors “protection and restora-| 5. What was the most famou S | tourists. {| OFFICE AND LISIDENCE faladl g jon of the land resources, designed to bring about|ancient library? A large water main tubs on Main| The evening of this day is most! | Gustineau Building i REBEKAHS Street broke at Pifth Street and for | i ! | such a balance between soil-building and soil-deplet- 5 e iabiss promising to leaders of business or | Phone 431 | Perseverance vLodge No. 2 A meets St o e DraHanERt ANSWERS a time the street was flooded. The|goyernment affairs. Entertainments| 8 —— )¢ crops as will permanently insure productivity s S % - every second and fourth Wednes- — — - = Bitiat WEAL b abil | 1. Cost $100; its life is three! PréaK was caused by a rotten main|in their honor should be exceedingly e i { Tt has been suggested that what the Republicans pitrating UNAEFRAAG : B 3 w'day I O. O. F. Halll, EDNA M LANDON AND THE PLATFORM |nceded at Cleveland more than any other thing was|Minutes at top speed. iy {| Dr. A. W. Stewart | |BUTTS, Noble Grand; MILDRED \ one i platform writer, But apparently they| 2 Charles O'Connor, in 1872 Mrs. Gunnar Blomgren left for| \ omen should cnjoy the daylight DENTIST OASHEN, Secretary. er eph T. Robinson, speaking as perman-| g+ e e i 8 AR ARIEHE Rl g i = hours which are favorable to in- il 5 -5 8 g 1 L | didn't have one, and Mr. Land probably 4. The running horse, at 2 years, 'he South on the Prince Rupert.| wo. yocnivays R T | " ST I T t man at the Democ « ntion in Phila-| to find self so busy trying to analyze the other| 5 pihrary at Alexandria, Egypt.| SDe expected to spend some time in| . ..o home-making and garden- Hours 9 um. to 6 pm. | ntec hat Gc Landon, the Re-!planks that he won't have time to say much on those| SR o ~ Seattle in an effort to benefit her & i dlad. Shia' ag ! SEWARD BUILDING | de pointed out tha { : ing is prophesied—domestic calm be- 4 | R o bolt | With which he is not in accord | : FEMMER health. Miss Isther Joslyn, herpo .. ingyiona) storms [ Office Phone 469 c . : B But, of course, the voters have not forgotten that!For nice dressed chickens, Riece who had been visiting with her| 'y ernaional agreements are to| 2= 2 Construction Co. et hnallise s s Nt s ernor Landon is the chap who “balanced” the S5y, {10 6W0 wobkas JETH NIED LICE, | benefit Uncle Sam and strengthen Aneas Ty R | Kansas t t with the aid of thirty million dollars | W.S. Pekovich, owner of the Fun- | IS friendship with John Bull. La-| | TELEPHONE 563 PTIRES, 1 « ! L paragraph | in Feder ) ment funds. Anybody who can do| F!NE & "1 . ter Bay ‘Gold Mine, returned. on thkI;bor difficulties for both Bri i Office Hours—8-12; 1-6 —— f iblican platform adopted Cleveland t probably ¥ around the various inconsis- - o ~ g % and the United States will incre 4 -~ £ X of I | that probab op around on the Watch and Jewelry Repatring | | Alaska and stated that he had|{iC € W0 ! f Dr. W. A. Ry.trom i \\\\\ Wil 77// % 1 | tencies of the Republican platform | | purchased all machinery and sup-| " i AR DENTIST | N | e b dosatanig of tlie nomiBation tendsred” i) e PAUL BLOEDHORN | | plies necessary for the development | - 2 S‘“:f “‘f[ ‘re?‘“.} e ‘L"“ | Over First National Bank S 2 by this convention carries with it, as a mat- 4 W X e at very reasonable rates | |of the mine and construction of a|jon Of the stars which seems to, | X-RAY | = ) nv n | The Alaska delegation at Philadelphia are on the A ONT STREE firs i | foster beauty and common sense.|J, gt T ] ter of private honor and public faith, ah 5, Not only have Gov. Troy and Judge Holzbheimer Pall e [ Discarding of artifices is forecast. |- Ll cep o = undertaking by eech ¢ to be true ; . : - 2 2 g « ; T ' on outstandis \0nors g chosen to notify S ersons : Rlat 1o iagel = to. the fitiheibies” Anc hereln st won outstanding honors by being ‘l{.an uI ‘fju | T vl en el 1 andl'hl:::)x::r\vwhtgseabl'zl"h‘d;;Lil’t shavely sl R =P = l tortt | the nominees, but the delegation also has won further IR Cre DEs B gury of a year air pros-| | x Then we find in the G. O. P. labor plank the jsupport for the International Highway, and Delegate $078 50 s roaa Datiiein Doug]wpe;nyl dlfn,c.")?“ ofrpo_pulm'lily is| | DR. RAE LILLIAN CARLSON / /i ) toTlbHARE Dimond is on the platform committee . and the cemetery . It was be]wvedi::r‘lczh(;uh;’xh:');:i:hc'g;:cm gant 5 opl;mectflst A / l We pledge ourselves to sup, he adoption | | 4 thiat the men were walling for doe| S fRE vorok T it asy peobe m;m i B el i ol atabs” Iawn. and. Anterstals . compacts. to b > oee e i e e Wehren, foreman of street work, to| | loe wig Nelson's o ; There's a note of real suc in that report ou o ; ably will be gifted and well bal-. | Jewelry Store abolish sweatshops an d labor and t pro- | ,¢ Matanuska that two of the Colonists already have | HARRY RACE, Druggmst ,‘;_Wflm r”([l'o soes gt m’d”'h“‘ 9aY.| snced. Many subjects of ti . . l tecy Womoy. anc ol o with respect 10| a6 themselves self-supporting, and that in one | “The Squibb Stores of Alaska” D OF fbe meh wave Well dressed, ' ... " ingellactual’ and sicceed 5 % If you enjoy Indoor sports— | maximum hours, minimum wa ind work- | J and the third wore laborer’s clothes.' [+ P G——— | Here’s one of the best—TRY T R e et o year's time. Those sort of chaps usually are the kind — sy writers. | Robert Si Opt.D. | BOWLING! 2 G I ¥ el Al who go ahead with or without government aid | Helen Adams Keller, blina and| | KODert Simpson, Opt. D. | : done within the Const W 1 ahes ] Weather Report: Maximum, 86; deaf author and lecturer, was born| ' Oraduate Los Angeles Col- H at irse, is one of the s to which the | . e Minimum, 43; Clear. s Bk 5 1 Thich, b s, 8 ous of it 2 v. : 3 5 i bkt | on this day, 1880. Others who have lege of Optometry and i BRUNSWICK ! nominee, as instructed by his party, is pledged to be| With “Big Bill” Thompson flirting with the third Cigars 1 e — o | celebrated it as a birthday include | Opthalmology BOWLING ALLEXS - A ndor lo- Loveme! a o P o 3 = as Y e | S 4 teue to. - Dat 0 t Governor Landon tele-| party movement, it is n.‘»h}m}td that the tone of the 2 3 Louis Chase, author, 1873: Paul | Glasses Fitted Lenses GroundJ\ Rheiniander and Alt Heldelberg 3| graphed the convention on that very plank group will be anti-King of England Cigarettes MODERN | Laurence Dunbar, Negro poet, 1872; | £ oA I | I hope the opinion of the convention i —_— —_— | Charles Stewart Parnell, Irish states- correct that the aims which you have m mind may be att within the Constitution as it now stands. But, if nion should pro; to be erroneous, T w you to know that, if nominated and elected 1l favor a cor stitutional amendm the to adopt such legislation be neee adequately to protect wemen and children in the matter of maximum hours, minimum wages and working conditions. This obligation we cannot escape Cha apparan 1 disposition | ty plat- t be said for Governor Lan-| Little that Democratic called attention at Philadelphia to the wonder the ‘man that the Republican nominee indicated to bolt form has spoken don that he He he believed of the platform is not does reveal, very clearly some of the subjects on which his ps It mu ave the of his told the courag con- victions. very frankly convention what of course, his fault that the Republican nominee and the Republican platform are at variance. The| Governor may have to do considerable hedging. But if he does he will be much more in tune with the platform, which reads as sort of a hedging, on-the-| other-hand variety of document On one hand, it favors higher tariffs to restrict other hand, it favors adjusting tariffs “with a trade.” to promoting internatio On one hand, it “advocates a sound curre! THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JU Srial it dhsctibes as competitive anm-z.a b et lhl‘jH A prp Y — - view | ney but our and “opposes further devaluation of the dolls on the other hand, it does not recommend that money be tied to gold or silver at any fixed value but does declare for what in effect is continuatiol the present managed ney It opposes what the World Court arbitratic to the international it favors “the great caust thr the dents sponsored—adherance established tribunal for and, on the other hand international arbitration ugh independent tribunals of free, Deal Federal-State financed by taxing both emplo; ain it opposes the age pension plan is, and, on the o State « widely on a payroll be ind employees Feder: old-age pen distribut hand, it advocates a plan, financed by “a direct t er that means it urges State on® one hand rotecting and children, but the ot Constitution. women on t doe not want to amend the wi the Supreme Court has decreed forbids such pro New Deal soil conservation f carcity It condemns the because ‘it te to promote Everybody all ready to make it a good, fashioned Fourth of July? Who Won The War? (New York Ne [elegram) From the press and from the pulpit, from n of | st three Republican Presi-| an n e of establishment old- | yers ther sion ed wage and hour laws her rich tec- arm 26 BIRTHDAY The Empire extenas congratula- tions and best wishes today, their virthday anniversary, to the follow- ing 20 YEARS AGO From The Emapire R, | JUNE 26, 1916. The Fourth of July Parade Com- mittee in a meeting in Grover winn's office the previous night JUNE 26 Henry Meier Glen Wold Jessie Kilroy said that “the Fourth of July parade V. F. Willlams would depend for its success on the Alice Godding active patrotism of the average citi- Fannie Smith zen.” They expected an unusually Mrs. Eva Winarts large turnout for the event. R gL 1936 { Many requests for £] ers should benefit loans will be H sote | | PROFESSIONAL | Fraternal Societies oro P = of Gastineau “The stars incline | Helene W. L. Albrecht || | Channel | but-d ¢ 1" | PHYSIOTHERAPY T 2 ut do not compe | Massage, Elertricity, T~fra Red Ry P — ——— .|| Ray, Medical Gymnastics ! AR gt w::xm»f: SATURDAY, JUNE 27, 1936 (8ot ;'ox,nso"t;lram ?;‘DG‘ 8 p. m. Visiting brothers According to astrology this is one| ). R , welcome. WALTER: P, of the rarely fortunate days that X 5 = SCOTT, Exalted Rulen uplift the spirit and strengthen the | g3 = M. H. SIDES, Secretary. body. It is primarily most favor- — able to financial matters. Bank-|| DRS.KASER & FREEBURGER KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS DENISTS Blomgren Building PHONE 56 Hours 9 am. to 9 pm. i | Segh>rs Council No. ‘ 1760. Meetings second 2 | | ! :d last Monday at Dr. C. P. Jenne DENTIST Rooms 8 and 9 Valetine Building TELEPHONE 176 7:30 p. m. Transient & others urged to at- W7 ‘end. Council Cham- " bers, Fifth St. JOHN F. MULLEN, G. K., H. J. TURNER Secrstary. ] ( EAU LODGE NO. 14" ! fecond and fourth Mon4 s day of each month in g A Scottish Rite Templs 2 “— With a temperature of 85 degrees | received, as the summer advances,| | the previous day, Juneauites hunt- | trom foreign sources. American fi- ] LOOK end BEERN | .1° f: sheay soow Automobile [ nanciers are to have many new | &% i arties were numerous, and every | problems, I By A. C. Gordon i Lgiisd l ) gas boat in the harbor was in use.| This is an auspicious day for sign- i = , Thirty people formed an excursion |ing any sort of contract or legal pa- | | 1. What does a tire on Sir Mal- PArty to Taku aboard the Prince |per The stars indicate many new | colm Campbell's racing car cost, and °f Wales | business projects that promise large | | how long dos it last? P T e |returns to those who risk their | 2. Who was the first Catholic, The Elks won the first practice |money, but purely speculative en- to 1un for Presidency of the U, 5.2 8ame of the baseball season from | erprises will be unfortunate [ 3. What is a dingle? the A. B. team by a score of 6 t0| This i3 a lucky day for starting|ss 4 What kind of horse races ear- O: The entire six runs were won|ocean voyages. = Steamship com- and old- the banker and from the politician the World War veteran is receiving sage advice on how to save or to sy his bonus. Since the average veteran has a wife to ad him on the subject (85 per cent of the 3,517,600 | erans being paid off are married); since the avera veteran is forty-three years old; since he supports age of two and one-half children, and since he ave 1 receive an average of only $565.17 Moreover, since, in the first place, he is the who carried the gun and established claim to pend ivise vet- s an one the The fact that his views are not the tone| bonus; since, in the second place, he is the one who But i¢| lobbied the law through to Congressional acknowledge- ment of that claim, and since, in the third place, he has finally got it . . . . We nominate the veteran himself to do wit s he damn pleases! Doc Townsend appeals as the sort of cooperative martyr who would gladly bring along his own portable stake and a supply of kindling.—Detroit News PICNIC SUNDAY! The United Brotherhood of CARPENTERS AND JOINERS of America, Local No. 1914 '\\ Are Holding a Picnic SUNDAY, JUNE 28 ai LENA COVE ; I'cr Members and Their Families ONLY ® FREE TRANSPORTATION to the Picnie Grounds will be furnished and busses will leave the BUS DEPOT at 11 a.m; 12 noon, and 12:30 p.m. Free Eats! . Refreshments! Plenty of Fur:! h it ! | [ through errors on the part of their Candy Cards THE NEW ARCTIC Pabst Famous Draught Beer On Tap "JIMMY" CARLSON ! ETIQUETTE ‘ By Roberta Lee Q. When an engagement is to be announced at a dinner, is it all right or one merely to rise and announce it? A . This is done sometimes, but a more delicate or ingenious way preferable Q What does it one criticises a of the talking? A. It indicates extreme rudeness and ill-breeding Q Is it all right for one to use just the initials when signing a letter? A. No; the full name should be written kT S e Lode and placer location notices for sale at The Empire office. indicate when very close friend person with whom one is PHONE the BEST! If you're out to please the man of the family . . . let us help yowu! A grand selection of goyd food . . . vegetables and all the things that men like best. Sanitary Grocery PHONE 83 or 85 “The Store That Pleases” | TYPEWRITERS RENTED $5.00 per month | | J. B. Burford & Co. | “Our doorstep is worn by | satisfied customers” | 3 3 The B. M. Behrends Bank .luneau: Alaska COMMERCIAL and SAVINGS Resources Qver Two und One Half Million Dollars Ur. Richard Williams | beginning at 7:30 p. m| MARTIN S. JORGEN- 1846 (Copyright, 1936) e o DAILY LESSONS || TINENGLISH || | Lo man, | DR. H. VANCE OSTEOPATH | Consultation and examination %5 | | Free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; |7 to 9:30 and by appointment. Office Grand Apts.,, near Gas- tineau Hotel. Phone 177 i | | Guy Smith DRUGS PUROLA REMEDIES By W. L. Gerdon Words Often Misused: Do not say, “Our work is most finished.” Use| [l ‘ulmost to express nearly. | | | 2 Often Mispronounced: Blaspheme | Pronounce blas-fem, a as in ask, e e JUNEAU-YOUNG Hardware Company PAINTS—OIL—GLASS Shelf and Heavy Hardware Guns and Ammunition PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- WULLY COMPOUNDED Frent St. oNext Coliseum PHONE 97—Free Delivery {as in met, accent last syllable. | often Misspelled: | Observe the four vowels. | ‘ Synanyms: Afraid; timid, tim- | orous, fearful, apprehensive. i Word Stury: “Use a word three |times and it is yours.” Let us in- crease our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: | Factor; contribute to produce a resuit. “It is an important factor that will lead to success.” 4 - SHOP IN JUNEAU FIRST, Pk Peter Pan Beauty Shoppe PHONE 221 MARGARET LINDSAY, Prop. HELVI PAULSON, Operator exactlly 25 Compounded PRESCRIPTI Eii EE as written by your ductor. {1 Juneau Drug Co. T WHY BUY 3 and 6-monrth old aged whiskey when you can get the same brand for the same dollar now aged 12 or 15 months? FULL PROOF NEXT TIME BUY AT Triangle Liquor Store Gastineau Liquor Store PHONE 65 e e — The Juneau i.2ndry | | . | Franklin Street between ‘ Front and Second Streets . ' PHONE 358 one, of ‘thie. elements that o . _——__—— HOTEL ZYNDA ELEVATOR SERVICE S. ZYNDA, Prop. Phenomenal. ,——._._—_.—] ZORIC DRY CLEANING Soft Water Washing Your ALASKA LAUNDRY PHONE 15 ".iE BEST TAP BEER IN TOWN! ® THE MINERS' Recreation Parlors and Liquor Store BILL DOUGLAS McCAUL MOTOR COMPANY Dodge and Plymouth Dealers | QUSSR | PAINTS — OILS | Builders’ and Shelf HARDWARE Thomas Hardware Co. When in Need of DIESEL OIL—UTAH COAL GENERAL HAULING STORAGE and CRATING CALL US JUNEAU TRANSFER Phone 48 ° Night Phone 4703 | Junean ice Cream | Parlors Iee czeam, Soft wrinks, Candy 3 COFFEE SHOP Percy Reynolds, Manager 1 s B. FOSS COMPANY ARCHITECTS.-CONTRACTORS ProNE 107 Jungau BBt 544D 2% S Stratton & Beers MUNICIPAL ENGINEERS |, SURVEYORS f VALENTINE BLDG, | Telephone 502 | b o | ¥ — o | RELIABLE TRANSFER 4 Our trucks go any place any | time. A tank for Diesel Oil | and a tank for Crude Oil | save burner trouble. ' PHONE 149; NIGHT 148 — 3 - WHEN IN A HURRY CALL COLE FOR OIL! | 34 plus or 27 gravity, in any | amount . . . QUICK! | | Phone 3441 or Night 1803 | L | 3 |

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