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Daily Alaska Em plre Ente R T | more 50 as more nore come morth, Most of our cities re now clogged with job-~hunters, but there is FAMARE fes e st Bunity b caly & sprinkling of men out i the, Back cour ot fecbnd hna Main Streets, Juneau, Alaska Properly equipped there is opportunity still awaiting |, réd ‘I the Post Office in Juneau as Becond Class Matter. | i) an who recogt it and acts on it. Inciden-|p SUBSCRIPTION RATES. jof for the man from the Outside, achievement General Electric challenges any cleaner for style and efficiency. Model AV-1 is more power- ful than many ordinary cleaners, and has note- worthy features such as— MOTOR DRIVEN BRUSH— LIGHT WEIGHT— POWERFUL SUCTION— NO OILING— LOW PRICE— TERMS Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. 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Box 2718——Phone 3 OFFICE—119 Seward St. ©" Juneau, Alaska | results. . t there is no re ing _— | s ¥ T {1 n Juneas and Douslas for §1.25 ner month. A DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER | | d D e e B totwins, Th d those who have no funds should bear it in mind BOh APRIL, 11, 1918 TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 1038 ! DENTISTS i p.m. Visitng brotners One year. in advance i nce, $6.00. 3 e 2 APRIL 11 For weeks the rumor had been go- ; Blomgren Building [ welcome. N. C. BAN- oge month 4 1 e > SR 5 Mrs, R. T. Kaufmann ing around that R. E. Murphy, Al- According to astrology this is an 2 7 ! FIELD, Exalted Ruler R e W ognter tly notify ot 3 ¢ < s R. a Ve ; . : { PHONE 56 2 e ilunnrus ut:lu of any failure e FISHIN(C IENT LOOMS J. Y. K. Toussaint «skan agent for the Dupont Powder uncertain day in planetar; i Holfs 3 ani, t00 Dt M. H. SIDES, Secre- B R heuy oltie. a1, -Btkink bR R repoiit:bhizs Ya IRV AR B oY Alber Rhodes Company, had gone south to be mar- | tion, so far as the Earth is affect- | | ¢ | tary. g * 4 i g 2 1 : w0 Wort Newman ried and was married. Murphy ar- ed. Adverse aspects- appear to do- I, s ] o e L OF RSSOCIATED PRESS. hing dispt t the fact-finding commission | R iy i g the* Prir perest At s P ISR H e Butitled o, (e Uae TOF | ittt it r U S e Eunice Wanamaker 1ived on the Princess Sophia and minate e s . | MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 117 1 is ¢ ch negotiations can be car S 3 ¢ it or R E4AT TERELES % e i z i 3 R - registered “and wife” at the Gas-| Deceit and treachery are strongly P (3 L Tod: g I w il Second and fourtk othervi i lso the losal news ried out. Today's dispatches indicate that at last| tineau Hotel. His many friends had | indicated. Both national and inter- { 3 ’ piilisied. herewn I I recognized that there are facts on both|; ! - S AURALY i tfected by P. | Monday of each montn b b —.___ | each side has récognisgd that there are fi 1 | been wondering what he had dcne national affairs may be affected by | Dr. Charles P. Jenne in Scoitish Rite Temple R T A Tt el des and are wol on that premise | MODERN | lwith the “wife” as she.failed to influences tending toward selfish-| | DENTIST | B iniag st 7. hoh d el chraldl ; It bodes well for an early and equitable settle-| | ETIQUETTE materialize and Just who the joke ness, greed and lack of high ideals. | | Rooms 8 and 9, Vatentine Bldg. | | "‘«/ DANIEL- ROSS, - Wor- ment. An adjustment now is not too late for the in- | lwas on Neptune is in a place believed to| TELEPHONE 176 ! | shipful Master; JAMES W. LEI- dustry to enjoy a | season, There may. be some By Roberta Lee ELA presage activity for the United {mlnq s curtailment, but if adjustment is made. in the next Interest had been shown by music- States “;‘“”‘r-jn‘;.‘”:’“f‘(f‘!]’:““(’f;"')‘f ‘:\‘:‘ — iy’ i few days it is probable n be carried on| @ H;*“' far . 4\"\?\"('(‘;?1 a wed- ans and others to organize a band :,:‘ e vThe iRt if el REBEKAHS Irtually normal cope ol ey IA]'.«(I’J e b k(“"“m‘m y(“(\m"” John . T ohal relations, ! X e | Perseyerance Lodge No. 2-A meets Southeast bout three weelks, plokety, the Junedu, movle ‘pro-|Bo. e "encovrage “whatever:is|:| DI Richard Williams | | .very sccond and fourth Wednes- A. About three weeks. prietor, had offered the use of the i 5 |Goy. 1O.OF. Hall. BETTY Mo~ — K, ©. When using the brief form pajace or Dream Theatre for re- constructive and there should be 1 DENTIST | day, 1.0.0. et B One Tie Too Many of introduction, as “Mrs. Wil hearsal quarters. The first band was ' Wicespread building which includes! ' Gpp1cE AND RESIDENCE CORMICK, .No‘e rand; RUTH i Mrs. Jones, “how can one make composed of the following; John WAany important public edifices. Ar-| | . GOIPSTEIN BUILDING BLARI, Seceeigry.. (@ (New World-Telegram) * it apparent who is introduced 0 |Giiam W. R. Barnes, M, Snow, Chitects are to devise important in-| | 1P I P T DTN Defending his acceptance of the presidency of | whom? B M Par HOa Y B btases, | DOVALDOR 2 s National Lawyers d against criticism of its| A The more important person’s Richard H N batason’. Grac] Destia mn::]r‘slmx? 1; mx be (‘vu: E b m and propriets ne Court Justice Fer- | name should be accentuated so ham Ruark, Ed Mclntyre, R. Kron-| T0r® serious than it has been ani LS Ger ! G s th dinand Pecora says he think he fraternal tie e- | it will be as clear as though mier, C. Erickson, O. E. Bennett,|cities will study _no'-'v! ways }fl' Drn-‘ Dr. Judson Wlmher 11 “ m ween the Bench and the Bar should be encouraged in | words “May I present” had i ”,k' Oswald, Jack Hollywood, Carl| lecHng the public from accidents. | CHIROPRACTOR | | £ =2 __ |every way used. Jongison, N. Brunnell, J. Wilson, A |-, one Uxited ‘atates sarmy foomeay | Dipgioss SAsiin D R u G s i Not, we incline to belicve, by this particular! Q. How should artichokes b m,l(,’ G A Kimball _”“" folits Hu‘w under a sign that encourages ex- | Office hours: 10-12, 1-5, T-9 A STRANGE KIND OF VOTING method eaten? T e s | panslon Bnd:eeeins . po, presage 4/ |: Roomi-1%-4, Trighnls. Bldg ) EMEDIES The organized Bar recognizes a special duty of | A, When sauce is served, pluck 5 AT T novel form of service for women. | PHONE 667 | PUROLA RI The in Aus yesterday, dispAtehes ' the Jawyer, not only to encourage the selection of | a leaf of artichoke at a time, hold- (_;}f"x;mm! b ‘1‘1""‘;"!“”.‘]’”_ I‘,‘f"'*’ 4% Rank for army nurses may be des- 5 PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- $68n1" Mok Bile AihtAn Deosil 99 percent good judges but to invoke duc. albeit carefully. con- | ing thie pointed tip in the fingers, Aecompunied by het father, Patrit | ignated . jhe o FULLY COMPOUNDED e Mhagomgh B ity COARAENEer RO idered, action against actu umbents of the Bench | dipping the other end in the sauce. OONAMIe, and Gt o Women'are warned against extra- e ST 3 h whenever there is “proper ground for serious com- | After eating the tender part, the COrPett, had o Al | VeRRnoeR T GBS frian tha | Roant, SleeatiNext. Colisenm on, ther muriae BRACRIE Y KREW. (IGL D, | . plaint” In fact, this duty is noted in the very first | fibrous tip should be laid on the Seattle for Minnesota on a visit {0 Labor continues under threaten- | Dr. A. W. Stewart ; and can now-turn to the world with an “I told you s0.” 5 & s Legal Ethics. Fiate relatives. ing portents. Relief difficulties may | DENTIST PHONE %i--Free Delivery But more remarkable to those of u In doing all it properly could to help maintain | BRI ik | - precipitate trouble in cities where | Hours'9 am. to 6 p. B e ) demberaciés”is ‘the manner in which these 2 judiciary standards a Bar group might xe , Mrs. R. P. Nelson, wife of the pio- strikes are utilized to harass gov- | SEWARD :UIL?GI;“ PR e TR S A plebiscites onducted across the waters and the #ing jtself not a 1Etle. embarras skeiing 10 Uk DAILY LEQSONS neer stationary man, left for the ernment exs-cutivo_s‘ | Office Phone il z attitude df people used to iron rule in such cases. py having as its own president a umbent judge e south accompanied by her daught- ersons whose birthdate it is have 5 v "Tomorrow's Styles The volg M, Austria yesterday was similar to thgse who might be reluctant to share in IN ENGLISH rs, Misses Gertrude and Irene. the augury of a year of \‘nl'l‘v't{ ufi— z -+ which, e sbeen held in Russia where (he results formulating or presenting charges nst another By W. L. Gordon They were to visit George and Eu- ~'nrh;uunb :-]lnrd work and 'l?t‘”»\l)’“:“‘ DR. H VANCE | TOdGY invariak ¢ unanimously in favor of what the rul- .judge k2 SISy _% vene t1\w1~on. ‘\\‘lm ml‘hsmd and who ‘{‘(:mgtr,n fi = and womenase g OSTEOPATH i ing goversment, Wants,{ Thet German strong —man Likewise, a judge heading roup Words Often Misused: Do not ad | Dekt st et age Children born on this day proba- | Consultation and examination k e, abuds cometimes find it embarrassing to deal in a neces: e e 5 3 B — s day | 1o tr to 12: 1 to 6;'| | 1 fir hi litary ‘forces into Austria and Let us consider it from this sta R " free. Hcurs 10 B A e B oo e 1 2 e we DUt “non-fraternal” judicial way with some Member | ot qor o o e e Weather: Highest 42; lowest 34, bly will have wit as well as intelli-\ | 7o Feues ' b0 T ° '8 87 ) { taken over that government. He declared that there| 5%, 5000 K0 0t B e cotrt rebuke or | POt Say. Let us consider it fr Rain, gence and common sense. Subjects | : el A b gl y nithes tHB . AuRtel eople’| . iy D de 1 Jrnde this point of vie 4 g BRCeia 1o o per Gastineau Hotel Annex | should be'a vote on whether the Austrian people o wo o o A 00 ) AL of this sign usuelly have a keen | st 2 e T B I Ehobh alahad it ta : Often Mispronounced: Gondola : Sreps g 5 1 | South Franklin St. Phone favored the Nazi regime. The well known storm In short, there is @ line between Bench and Bar | accent first syllable. not the MORR]SON RETURNS sympathy regarding human needs LA Bid : z troopers were dispatched about Austria to see that which, without overstressing il neverthel nd ML A fatiows '.I,O(U“akm P PR oy § 0 S 2 L N e e Giten tispeteas Ao (to e MOTHER IS BETTER ¥as born on ihis day 1772 Others # | Juneau’s Own Store 4 o R . = g who have celebrated it as a birthday | ! | the polls and declared themselves. Of course, attempt 10)~ two T's Elude (to evadey: orie v . | i fis made to emphasize that they voted as they desired ()I(I \\ ives® Renu- lies John Morrison, of the staff of the "'l‘_}ffd" Soaniy - Oy g Robert S‘ml’SOfly Opt D Sl el OSSR SRR : 5 : : g " 1771; Earle N. Mayfield, former | Graduate Los Angeles College Perhaps so, but the very effective methods the Nazi b g7 Synonyms: Orderly, regular, me- B. M. Behrends Bank, returned or United Sts senator, 188 of Optometry and rulers have of making life unpleasant, or ending it (New York Times) hodica stematic the Baranof after several weeks in ConeHEnL 1038) Ao " TG St “ihose might . exgress. a.- contidry Now is the time for all good men to take sulphur | Word Study: “Use a word three |Seattle. He reports that his mother. h% i ¥ Bl gfi‘ed mnsgeys e | The Rexcxll Store” upunnfi no doubt is ¢ icive to “proper” voting i molasses. Alas! few are dc it, because the | times and it is yours.” Let us in- | Mrs J_ohu G. Morrison, who went Y | our A similar situation in this country, for example s have forgotten how to mix the dose, and | e our vocabulary by mastering south for medical attention, has left JUNIOR AMERICAN S— Reliable TR P R g 5 x those who sampled the brimstone and treacle of their | one. word each day. Today’s word: | the hospital and is on the road to vt TRRY harmacists iwouldidead tora open state ¢ . I EN TN RRY pha BEUIES R PrCT AR 0T WAL “f sk e the ¢ outh remember only too well Tiot to ask for it.. But | Derogation; detraction; disparage- | Tecovery, expecting to return to Ju- LEGION AUXILIARY | men;\:LAc'(l)‘x E FOR OIL compound ballot box is something: we cherish and have ”f ** in its day it was considered a sovereign remedy for | ment. “I hope it is no-derogati neau about the first of May. At pres- PLANS FOOD SALE ! 34 h;m. 27 grav‘lly in any | prescrip- many years that we could accept no other system. gpring fever, whatever that may' be to the Christian religion.”—Locke ent she has an apartment, with her A ik pnm’ount QUICK! | tions. The German people i their K Austria, how- Probably it was just as beneficial to the public - e little granddaughter Gaile, as com- v itn par Hermann, 'presi- “ e 4 | ever, have through the erations been accustomed health as the horse chestnut which men secreted 3. P & 4 Pani dent, presiding, the meeting of the | COLE TRANSFER | Bht]er.Mamo Drug Co, | ito iron rule. They accept the ruler prix ciple with the their pockets to ward off rheumatism, or the campt | LOOK cmd LSARN ¥ ‘0040 B : Junior American Legion Auxiliary | Phone 3441 or Night 554 ; —3 result that they go in docile manner to the poll foedita bags little boys and girls were made to | By A. C. Gordon +3 WOOFTER llHD} ELKS | was held Saturday at the American S 4t and do what they are told, as they did in Austria yes- suspended {rom tlieir necks to preyent c . o) - iee J. Woolter, of the 'pegion Dugout where plans wers S KRy | H. S. GRAVES Vterday POARINIEE Qi e T g United States Army. pace for a food sale to be held on ~ Have Your Eyes Examined by | iads 2 have passed almost out of memor 1 an| 1. What is the significance of a|was installed Exalted Ruler of the nro. 1, | “The Clothing Man” To us Americans living in a free country where the ; AR R el e s i il LT Dr. R L. Carlson B of HipInAVIdual is Tespected, there is ‘one out-4 lent expectorant, w aver ‘may teen Afs| CRECDELEIRE A SUDRNES LOCKE O A5 A8, Wee The next meeting of the group r. Hae L. Caris | ! - Sl L2 i 2 3 ki : jac effect, but it seems no longer to be part of 2. Who was the sculptor of %he succeeding Jack Warren. will be held on May 7. Following the OPTOMETRIST ome 0! b Anding moral in the Austrian plebiscite. It should . ibo The g a botile, once irre- Statue of Liberty? ¢ oo z it iy S Marx Clothing emphasize for most of us the value of our right of in- piaceable for the treatment of cuts, bruises and 1€ 3. What is an acute angle? Joseph Jefferson, who made the ey 3;;1:! charge, luncheon was Office Ludwig Nelson's Jewelry deper franchi A sizeable proportion of those | misery,” has disappeared from the medicine shelf 4 What common fruit is always | role of Rip Van Winkle famous on ¢orved with Mrs, Oscar Olson as-| SDOP Phone Green 331 ey R, qualified to vote in this countr ar after year fail Nobody today, thank Heaven! would dream of |seedless? the stage, was also a landscape gigting SRUNEES = 2 = to go to the ballot hox. If that right to vote were applying cobwebs to stanch the flow of blood. Boneset | 5 What was the first new state | painter, 1 PGPS e | GASTINEAU MOTOR augmented, as it is in dictator countries, with a nayo- €a, infused from illw(nmmwl,rly.\v.m or agueweed, des- '3 :'I:t;‘r the Union after the Revo- — : — T e I FINE | SERVICE 5 ! R : | % pite its past popularity at this season, is a vanished | lution P i o i P it G > 5 net at the back, we would naturally rebel. . Yet too Pite 1 ; e 7| Atticles of incorporation have ‘ PHONE 727 ] : rew even Kicka: an Sagwa, that splen- ANSWERS : i : | W 2 friny thinking as we choose by taking advantage of.a fran- 10 ARBAY h\" B kot sl m-lmhun s wing he must be ready to shed blood for t A' s RINK diter by Morris P. Kirk & Son, Inc, E HORN { Gas—Oil—Storage chise which is our to exercise, and which can be taken L R B his church § # 4 i of Los Angeles‘ Fairbanks is nqmed PAUL BLO D _ —R from us if we become too negligént in our duty of In dttiet words, the presenit-theory 1s that it Tnle |- 3. Frederic/ Auguste : Bartnolay, | Skaténg Hours—7 to £1:30 pm. {}as \lhc _lyrmictipal pl;ro of ‘busmesq S. FRANKLIN STREET pitizenship. 3g 2sn't keel 4 s oy 1834-1904. Kids' Special—7 to 8:30 pm. | 1 the Territory and operations on | c I Sam doesn't keep the Philippines somebody eise will. | 189 ¢ Stampede Creek. Earl R. Pllgrim of RRACK SO s L —Indianapolis News. 3. An‘ angle containing less than Q“ e SR - | Fairbanks is Alaska agent and capi- & .l. B. WA ' TN TN g L2 b | ninety degrees. | = 5 . | 1 Pt NOA0BS B, THRNS : 4. Tha’hauans CELL L RS TT g | fal Is listed at $527.460. |- ON THE MESZANING Engineers—Contractors — A number of those Austrian suicides may have | . _h€ banana. v, e ggr— S"vi“! i i HOTEL JUNEAU | i From up around Bluff in the Seward Peninsula | been due to the Nazi tyrants’ compelling power of | °- vermont | y ————t ! ! I By | JAM JUNEAU ] district east of Nome a miner reports taking out a suggestion.—Indianapolis Star. ¥ 7 || JAMES C. COOPER, | W BEAUTY SHOP . ubstantial amount of gold in what he terms under e TRAPPERS FINED C. P. A [ ] + 35 Es Palnt We Have It | LYLAH WILSON i 2 s antial amo gol hat he terms ] e 1 . 308 il e wid I i S5 e : ! da sea_ aperations. ‘There are couniless places in Alaska | Anoiher_thing Europe should realie is that oo |, T0r [TWWHCTS have been arrested | | 303,08 Coldsein Buiding | | |. IDEAL PAINT SHOP | || contoure Teleptone | [ 4 where the precious metalan. be found, with a guaran- - much ws o 1plk ,""‘ st do the. tourist business any | pyyngnam region and fined §200| Notary Public ‘ | FRI;,I;{ V:E“;‘:'n LY 548 .| "COME IN and SEE the NEW | teed price of $33 an ounce. We pass it on as a sug- $00d.—Indianapolis New {apiece, given 30 days in jail each | | ORE" ! | (& - STROMBERG-CARLSON | gestion to the v: number of men who are coming o ]’I'T' ) wTT*" s and forfeited furs and traps, ;ac-| When in N | £ | RADIOS | ) the Territory on every bodt i search of work and Austuia, s left by the peace treaties, was a head | cording to word to the Alaska en in Need of “NE NT | bl e without &'bo@y. Now it has lost its head.—Louisville | commission Pk ; [ NEWF?)’;';“E’E'::E“E {| J.B. Burforg & C:. | 9 5 | Courier-Jotrnal | o DIESEL OIL—STOVE OIL [ | ‘Our door step is worn by To those who can properly outfit !lfi'lll\m\v\ there e | EE—— o s ! Jones-Stevens Shop- DEVLIN 'S Satistied Customers” is opportunity awaiting mg Alaska’s streams, in Austria is learning that the principal word in the | | | : ' Paris Fashion Shoes 3 her great valleys and towering rangesefor those Who| Nazk vocablilary is “Don't.” TADolls Btk FORD AGENCY GENERAL HAULING i LADIES'—MISSES’ ‘ : will work and haye the determination to carry through SIS | (Authorized Dealers) STORAGE and CRATING | READY-TO-WEAR L} - The chances fo security and independence afe’ fa¥ . Curfent Simile: As bad as an European diplomat's S ! {RemaRd SRt | | Wear gy 7 SPECIALIZING greater in the field than in an established industry = headache —Detroit Free Press. | Akl : CALL US & ) JUNEAU | e S | . MELODY HOUSE In French SR JUNEAU MOTORS JUNEAU TRANSFER Music and Electric Appliances and 48— tineau Hotel) = o Phone Night Phone 696 (Next Gasl Y B f ,l t Foot of Main Street € Mrs. Pigg Phone 65 Xtalian AN | .. stoon s PHONE 412 | ’” H v The Charles W. Carter \ “The Store for Men PACIFIC COAST Alaska Music Supply GASTINEAU CAFE ano er M | COAL CO Arthur M. Uggen, Manager | | Oflllflry % s Anm s . Pianos—Musical Instruments | | Fourth and Franklin Sts, and Supplies L e | PHONE 136 i | | Phone 206 122 W. Second | | | Front St.—Triangle Bldg. - s | Lode and placer location notices GENERAL MOTORS |for sale at The Empire Office. Try the Empire classifieds for | LRk 5. s’ Gy | Empire classifieds pay. The First National Bank JUNEAU ® CAPITAL—$50.000 SURPLUS—$100.000 [ COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES 2% Paid on Savings Accounts

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