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o 5 . m ire smouny of food for the mth ’J;h:nls t];_‘e ‘m:’:::‘vr:: H A PPY ‘ T u L IOt SPONSY » IN p T he Foresi S D I 11 \’, I) of. the €xpRriment on the part o H FRATERNAL SOCIETIES 9 P any Alaska S rosdly b seen 1 10 proves stcossstul 0 teke BIRTHDAY | 20 Years go oroscope e i i . Published evers evening except Sunday by the fish in one lake under the mmmd now being tried| The Empire ertends congratula- | NEL EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY ind hopped to another by airplane for transplanting tions and best wishes today their| | From The Empire || “The stars incline I NELEN TROY BENDE - T ege aldent | e supply can always be maintained, and fishing birthday anniversary, to the Iolmw-‘r ; but do not compel : B. P. 0. ELKS meet R L BERNARD ANMEET | an be spread out to_the dozens of barren lakes to ng: A | & Jgoia DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER every Wednesday at 8 Second \ 5 N oG i i 4 .m. Visiting brothers o ¢ | the islanc oup. In fact, it is not un 2 | | DENTISTS p. g othe Entered In the Poct Office B Rl O ;)ml]ff“:'l:q'”uw fei u.{ carried out all over the Hal Windsor | {oyis o 1 {is IWBUNESDAYGUDE S, theh Blomgren Building welcome. C. H. Mac- v bosmiapiei e B E. S. Cashel ) ? tt J on| This is rather an uncertain day! PHONE 56 SPADDEN, Exalted Rul- SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Territory, fish from the Southeast being flown 3 \ W. S. Pullen, who left Juneau i s M. B STOR: Beliversd by carrier n Juncau and Dourlas for §1 25 per month, AN Fore, John Krugness Jr. a short trip to Whitehorse, returned |in planetary direction, according to Hours 9 am. to 9 er; M. H. SIDES, Sec- By mail, § L e PRI to unpopulated es of the Interior, as the Forest Beryl Marshall le & astrology. It is promising to trade retary. o Service now proposes, and vice versa. Raymond Paul !n\]nuons with foreign countries and' 4 Subseriers i1 onre \“‘, they will One of the nml‘]\' uurucnon.f to be {ound in i ¥ Louis Schilman, John L. Museth, | encourages new commercial chan- T MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 AN :’.'.mm;rm(e:: ot Alaska fishing. Countless travelers coming here "‘fi—‘ L and J. B. Bernhofer, voluntee s,who‘"e;h R g P St i < WP - e B oftice with a ¢ \e to spare ask, “where can I go fish- ‘ went to o6 Sewakd, to enlist, ¥a{ ere is an aspect conduc | AXONARY o eit: Mbnik OF ASSOCTATED PRESS ing?" s the morqpophistimNiiSRnaisteams are| | DAILY. LESSENS | | turned th!Janeau ‘on’ the City of|conflict; of - opinions and aims.] Dr. Charles P. Jenne || ‘n Scottish Rite Tempie The Associie e worked over there is bound to be a depletion in the IN ENGLISH | | Seattle ‘on short leaves of absence.|Quarreis and hostile sl-.»m,.«n_antxim;a; DENTIST B | SesiaHing at %) S0BI republication of 1 upply unless steps are taken to keep the fishing | ;fne‘;nbprs? of hu:m‘;-.x :lr‘;igza r:a;'J | Rooms ;Earnd s;’,n\)l;lén;.l’:e 5. DANIEL ROSS, . Wor- places stocked and the now barren lakes planted to By W. L. Gordon A meeting of the First Aid Flfl»“s\zfcurg°“’"““9" Y &4 LCF | shipfui Master; JAMES W. LEI- ) BE LARGER 3 new induceniiiits Tor thie S’ was held at the Governor's home 3 1 ; i ' J i VERS, 'secretary. ’ e The Fore rvice has undertaken a worthwhile * — | 4t 7:30 o'clock jn the evening. ‘m:st;:le(?ffl:wimxl:;lfr:r:g ss’;:‘(;‘ryl- - = i project which should have the full cooperation of all _Words Often Misused: Do not say e S e | comings before attacking the char 3 REREKANS 1 1 wish you would come and see Royal M. Shepard returned to| other agencies and the s smen of Alaska. v «T wish Sod: wonld . o Juneau on the Prince George after|acters of other persons. The, s 3 willi | | Perseverance Lodge No. 2-A meets e pie by M.p:tr"((;nblc b @ ng here two weeks previousiy | is threatening to domestic peace. Dr. Richard Williams | | every second and fourth ‘Wednes- A \lumll an to Hughe~ Often Mispronounced: Referable. for Seattle where he enrolied ad an| Growth of "““V'dua“s"'?"“_f‘i he DENTIST "éfifi\ifé?hifi" fom, imfi.ch L Pronounce ref-er-a-b’l, and, accent apprentice seaman in thé Naval|evident under (this i OFFICE AND RESIDENCE ;BLM‘{E S ; (Cleveland Plain Dealer) first syllable, not the second Rescrves. Gowey Shepard, enother: Which may “‘vl?ml‘,‘““4,,::(,0“'3”" 1| oL RN EOIETNG | E, ¢ ke b Four hundred years ago it took Ferdinand Magel- Often Misspelled: Comedy; one|son of H. R. Shepard, was in the mz‘m‘.wm o “f.{)]‘,‘:,,‘ thoor unl | e Bl o i e oy lan’s fleet 1.083 days to go around the world. Since m. Commence; two m’s. Avintion (Gorps: 6. Walnuig gk BEC | ¢ ‘"’1”“':‘ U'f:'p‘;:”vr”m_(_ S| R — } hen the earth has been constantly shrinking. Last onyms: Grof ue, deformed, keley w(r."‘:‘x umnrlncul phenomena are — i P week it came down to three days, nineteen hours and misshapen, fantastic, bizarre. o i e o gk 2 P | | c s th eventeen minutes. Howard Hughes and his four Word Study: “Use a word three| Mrs. F. F. W. Lowie and her son|presaged as part of the summer Dl’. Judson Whlfiler ‘ “ ml . 7 ie sailed south on the|Weather program | CHIROPRACTOR Il companions have perhaps accomplished as much for times and it is yours” Let us in-| Ralph Lowie sailed south o e hh e ) o skt PR [l the twentieth century as Magellan and his frightened crease our vocabulary by mastering| Princess Sophia to spend four) '“} i s 6o alinir \“p_? e Ry ) and mutinous crew did for the sixteenth one word each day. Today’s wor menths visiting Victoria. 700‘]1“ 1::1; ;J‘;-"l“ “:“ It;|<|wxx ;11 : ! omco‘ hzom:. Tx'}ar;'lc Jfildv | oy When Hughes left Floyd Bennett Airport, New Analytical; pertaining to analy 3 i ‘mmmmy‘ ViteEy Tre eariy bid] | oS SRS | PUROLA REMEDIES R} - York, Sunday evening he hoped to make his irip in resolving into first principles. “He The plan of signing of women “‘_ ¢ kol to Ghtoh ”“‘ T S days, thus bettering the record of seven days, has an analytical brain.” waitresses on Alaska vessels, and "I\ (X’tfl’ lnl “(::“1‘0 e ol - — PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- ANOTHER IN PROGRESS eighteen hours and 49 minutes achieved by Wiley Po: S S in the (:umm'nlx'd ‘]“"“;L“' ® .':"","" et e S T = FULLY COMPOUNDED n 1933. As it is he made it in less than half of Post's r—“—fi~—~* — | seriously considered. “It can’t be| ¢ . Je=s i { : tralia. New Zealand . The Juncau-Seattle air | route appears to be | time, although his route was 772 miles shorter than MODERN | {done,” is the way the boatswain of | :2:‘!‘“:‘0{1& f:l\:m‘ I'mm“'( i Dr. A. W. Stewart Front Street Next Colisemm lews | Post’s an Alaska liner viewed the matter i £ TR 4 & N Po: itir ATy coming much sconer than W 1. Ne e iR R 8 L it || ““They'll all get seasick the first day| <Sanitary = precautions are urged| DENTIST ; | PHONE %i—Free Delivery lispatches to The Emj eveal that experimental ue ARV RS ST ER AULYTINeS ALC SOnRE i S5 7 i © 4 “lin view of a prognostication that| Hours 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. | RGPS g 3 e o ng of regular year v stop he was ahead of schedule. He pushed | ETIQUETTE | |they 80 Qub R ROEE B Rt | (fois iy e wniuiiurnis sbidemi SEWARD BUILDING | thghia PRy 10 ¢ E thout resting, except for a few hours in Paris | will have to wait on them. | g e o4 PHone 460 | g e around air mail and p: ger service by Pan-Ameri- when the plane required repairs. His sudden ap- | By Roberta Lee | R | Increase of maladies of the diges- Office Phone 5 p can Airways, parent compa Prcifio tAlngke duirs ance at Minneapolis, entirely unexpected, after _ PO Miss Marie Goldstein, Miss l.(]-‘(l\",' system also is nnfwuu;d. } e Tomorrow’s Styles « ways, will be inaugurated August 6. A big 10-tor It of 2456 ik oot Fairbanks Alaskd fn| g lian Collins, and Miss Jesse Mock |« Persons whose birthdate it is have — —TY S a St amphiblan I d in the tri > hours and one minute, is typical of his mode Q. Would a dark blue coat entertained at Mrs. B. A. Rosselle’s | the augury of a year of changes in| DR. H' VANCE TOdGY with a crew of five, flying the o route to \ting i white flannel trousers be agpropri-| studio with a dancing party for | business and '\m;',"} N‘."“U‘;]-‘fi;i;l OSTEOPATH | international complications entalled in pa is little wonder that in four days he has become 2t¢ for a bridegroom w0 iear ab an| the sailors on board the S.C. 309 :‘,h:“?,, ".’,‘:.:,,,1::‘,.”17":"";IA.,T\‘.D,‘mn:" Consultation and examination Canada. In other the planes will 1 hero and that New York has once again shown its ”l”"“"” morning wedding, during| Refreshments were served at e (,]:.l),"i}"";, 7 aefiiong | | free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; o~ Sandpoint naval air station in Seattle n proclivity for celebrations, There has (M¢ summer? home of ME8, e e Mok, ey | It e bt vori i ‘day: probe [l a0 10380 by albidmmEiL: ORIy Sy 8 ince associated with this trip from the be- A Wit deetiit were shaperdisiihy ‘Mrs. ‘ohiarles) ; CLUGEE SOTREND S 6 08 DS | Gastineau Hotel Annex | outside b e i inning, and the world once jaded by a superfluity of @ What are some foods that can| Goldstein, Mrs. Mock, and Mrs. | ably wi scientific professions,| | South Franklin St. Phone 177 Sound and up through Heceta o cean flyers and distance seekers finds a thrill in the P¢ Served at a summer garden|j Connors. Mrs. Sydney Jacobs, | Successful m“.w ientific professic s : trance and i thence Juneau. Here the | oyoione’ ang breath-taking expedition party? | Mrs. Alvin Goldstein, and Mrs. Lar- Subjects of this sign usually are mail and passenger connection will be made with There is a certain satisfaction in knowing that 4 Sandwiches, salads, ice cream,|son assisted. it B st | Juneau’s Own St i 3 PA&A going to-Whitehiorse man ‘can go around‘the World in so short a time, In |C2KeS or pastries, and cihdy: that T Hilaire Belloc, noted French| 3 | n Store A 3 TR . to be used |practical terms is tested the newest developments Wil 10U melt in warm weather. | Henrietta Sully, daughter of Mr. Statesman, was born on this day| RobertSlmpson,Opt-D. The StpRisus, & b e Fe ineering and thereby benefits those who | @ What articles are placed in|and Mrs. H. V. Sully, left on the 1870. Others who have celebrated| | Graduate Los Angeles College - on the route will be flown to Sea n few days | in 8 P 2 weiay the hammock that is found in a|iug boat Alice, in charge of Cap:, it as a birthday include Harrison of Optometiy and < b from Miami, Fla., and shortly will be se it in | are working toward the establishment of commercial pio CHEPORS ) ‘( . B | in Tenakee Fish. Fisher, artist, 1877; Eben Norton Opthalmology | “The R 11 St ” 4 e T vl i R ntercontinental air routes. But such speed is not e i “agle, and visited in Tenakee Fish- - ; o e e e A E e i Juncau. L HEEROUOSE Pl Aaiditars ok GoraHRIRL purposes. The strain on the A Anvthing one wishes; articles| eries as the guest of the family of Horsford, American ch ;"«"- 1818. | | Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground exa o;f 1 A € 1 b :: hin I3 ok o icles. ale. rig 938) | B SRR GO0 S i four-motored land planes on the rur men was great, Asked if he would do it again Hughes °f ClOthing, books or foilet articles. | Mr. and Mrs. Cagle (Capyright, i et ment must t the day: of ‘more adequ delivers an emphatic, “Never!” But it has been done BB e QR Although the second oil well to|ffo-— —— | pharmacisty fields in At the present time ind in doing it he has blazed the trail for others ”“FORMER JUNEAU MAN |be discovered in the United States| WHEN MA' "(}(‘":';Ymn B compound « field in itory capable of handling such With Lindbergh’s time to Paris cut in half, with Post's was located in Colorado, the state| CALL LE | 1 - ; prescrip- equipment jon engineers say. Again world time halved, it can be said of Hughes without | [[OOK and LEARN || - IS DEAD IN SEATTLE [0 °F e known as an “oil” COLE TRANSFER || tions. 5 for adeguat icipal airports in our Alaska ci being disparaging that he is a man who does things i oA state. | | 34 plus or 27 gravity, in any | | " i is emph particularly moment in Juneau | by halves and wins acclaim for it. ‘ By A. C. Gordon I i’f";mf\',v”;f”,“ii Fix AT amount . . . QUICK! Butler-Mauro Drug Co. i 2 and Ke T 7 T i | i e : il Phone 3441 or Night 558 | |m—or We Tikes "Ha Rural | | [ daughter, N Kolder, both resi- | | Acall Lo B fot e But the air mail from the States is on the way PR % * - 4| dents of Queen Ann Hill in Seattl>. | et e e i eliminating next to the last barrier of isolation, th (New York Times) 1. How did suede leather get its| Mr. Rowe, formerly of Windham | MAYTAG PRODUCTS [ R A | H. S. GRAVES i F last, of course, being highway connection. L.I,\l(;\ ar It is an engaging picture that shows Vice Presi- Dhame? : . gB:, lnntd[r)\;tr(::rmx;l;x:),\l 1::;}::“;\1; W. P. JOHNSON i | | Have Your Eyes Examined by 1 “The Clothing Man” i Alaska got direct telephone connection withitheOut- | qent Garner cooking & hunk of meat at arbec: 2. Who was the first President|@Mard at the Federal je : sigignd o ¢ L onic ) £ 1 Side. This vear it is getting air mail and TEGUIAY PAS- | mear his nome in Uvalde, Teas T haery. oot | of the U. S. to make rogular use of | died June 15, after & short illness, | “The Frigidaire Man H Dr. ffgfi)]&fic“:‘g{lson || Home of Hart Schatmer ana senger service. The highway 50 many years away. ing quality of this photograph has no possible bear- AN automobile while he ‘was Chief [His daughter, Mrs. Kolder, dropped @-— 2= N T ‘ i Marx Clothing 5 ing on Mr. Garner’s qualifications as a Vice President, EXecutive? dead suddenly one month later on g D N RO N B Y ‘Oifice Ludwig Nelson's y S g on } @ 'S qua s as sic 3. With what subject does the|July 15 | Audit—Tax and System Service | | | Store Phone Green 331 "REASING A SKA’S FISHING LURE 1t just pleases people to have a look at its prominent | AL PRblced. e o ~ i | CREASING ALASKA SHING LURE ! men in outdoor poses. President Coolidge strength- | S¢ience of meteorology deal? _— | JAMES C. COOPER, | . GASTINEAU MOTOR y "of work aimed toward not only | €0€d his popularity by having his picture taken mak- | % HOw many wives do Moh#im- | C. P. A. Je £ = 7 |An excellent, plece of work aimed “‘“‘;‘ B o, | 0 on his farm in Plymouth, Vt. Mr. Landon, m'_‘d“;,;““'; ""““"lT st ]‘;' ";? | 303-05 Goldstein Building | |if f‘} SERVICE keeping itheast Alas a great recreation region|; i1 cu = o h B 5. hich city is the world’s & : | keepir hea @ greal recrcation Ieion iy the summer of 1936, lost no votes by being photo- Telim st A Sanitary Meat Co. | ! "“":z;”";‘;ng"" = | FINE tH PHONE 721 i@ but to make it of even more attraction to visitor and graphed cooking a steak at his Colorado camp. g fis g port? Ror ‘auih e | ry Pul & Watch and Jewelry Repairing | | | GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING local resident alike has been undertaken by the U. S, We are now an urban nation. The census sald ANSWERS A |y == st Yiry: teasorable: raies [ Gas—Oil—Storage ‘g Forest Service in its experiments of planting barren it in 1930 and will underline the assertion in 1940, 1. The name is taken from the e ERY D BLOEDHORN » : lakes of this area with trout. With the consent of But candidates do not expect to win votes by walk- French name for Sweden. Suede FREE DELIVER “The Store for Men” | PAUL O S L e T T i the Bureau of Fisheries, which has supervision over | ing down Fifth Avenue in a silk hat and frock coat. 1S Swedish glove leather and usu- Call Phoues; 15 gh 49 S. FRANKLIN STREET A "l 1 fish in the Territory, the Forest Service has been tak- When they wish to do an honest day’s work they do ally is lambskin. 9 | &= B 4 { i,;u s ak le Port Weitar and planting them | 1Ot Jerk sodas in city drug stores or rivet steel beams | 2. William Howard Taft [ 3 _vr g & J. B. WARRACK i i S A vof islands| 1 Skvscrapers. No, they hit for the open spaces. ( in a series of lakes on Baranof and Chichagot istands |y S RAPGE S (AR T (e open spases. | The Charles W. Carter Front St—Trlangle Bldg. ON THE MEZZANINE Engineers—Contractors | where no trout have been known to exist before.|yney go down in mines. Open country still suggests| 5 Grimsby, England M i e HOTEL JUNEAU R g Thanks to the pl the transplanting has been | nonesty, simplicity, truth-worthiness, democracy. The - o th %flil.':arlgi Sts. e = | BEAUTY SHOP effected in a short time and, incidentally, this mode ic images are still dear to us. Is that soot-on the Try an Empire ad. Fourth an anklin 5 | T 4 vl it of travel was one of the major factors in making the | Vice President’s baggy-kneed pants? Never mind, | S T R PHONE 10 ‘ BODDING TRANSFE I TaLAH wu.solN f experiment possible. Once the fish were caught, it Mr. Garner. We like ’em rural, ST . MARINE PHONE l | gflé':";" T‘;;"m B eI T s 9 was possible to plant 12 lakes in one day with the g Ty FORD AGENCY o BUILDING 0 & i l; STROMBERG-CARLSON ll i use of a plane, the fish, thus having to be kept in| Alr-conditioning apparatus in the national Capi- (Authorized Dealers) . | m"“";c'l":)l:':":‘“‘ j = RADIOS 4 containers but a short time and were in better con- | 'l €00l 11,000,000 gallons of water daily but can't i | ove—Fuel elivery v . i 5 e do much about the hot air politicians keep putting GREASES . GARBAGE HAULED | . £ «NEW AND DIFFERENT J. B. Burford & Co. zl : '1:} Ailoant Tack” oiticlals Have Tound, that| P circulation down thege: GAS — OILS | Beasenable Monthly Rates ! FOOTWEAR” l “Our door step is worn by ; 50 RO s : ’ — — e | | = 2 ’ Satistied Customers” the lakes which do have fish in this area are not | Germany beheads a couple of gangsters. Over | E. 0 DAVIS l || KRAFFT'S MANUFACTURING DEVLIN M i 4 heavily stocked. It would be casy to deplete the|nere we convict ours of income tax evasion and keep JUNEAU MOTORS | ! TE:&::O?,::,”Z and BUILDING COMPANY, Inc. || ¢ Paris Fashion Shoes supply due o the fact that there is only a limited | them alive in some pen. Foot of Main Street s ! 8 Bk wr " O e oy o —_— = S || Glass, Moulding and Piboard |- = 1 SR | P i | French and { Mass Arrests in New Orleans g7, ygar. )] gy er zoric || TOP NOTCH| o e ||| ey 0DY HOUSE g B SYSTEM CLEANING CAFE SERVES SOFT ~ | | Music and Electric Appliances s mfl y ml e Phone 15 ICE CREAM P e e P (Next Gastineau Hotel) Mrs. Pigg Ihone 65 T D l s | ALASKA LAUNDRY = || NEW ALASKAN B— 0 Dis [|[;t ourt = — | HOTEL Sk e S | I | i So. Franklin Street = SATISFACTION IN Jones-Stevens Sho ! || JUNEAU——Phone Single O Alaska Music Supply FOOD QUALITY AT | NV AUGUSTA, Me, July 26 — Al- | . At [ Arthur M. Uggen, Manager LUNCHEON SPECIALTIES hough his application ha o UNITED FOOD C | LADIES'—MISSES' || Pianos—Musical Instruments, though his application had been on A | | p & i file for 12 years, Job H. Montgom- | | TELEPHONE—16 e rgflstrm{t'm'w»?mm 1 | | and Supplies i v, Camden, Me., attorney, was | | o o ear Third PORTRAITS b Phone 206 122 W. Second Lode and placer location notices only admitted to practice in the #* = 3 bé for sale at The Empire Office. U. 8. District Court at Portiand by T - | TED COWLING Try the Empire classifieds for | : Judge John A. Peters recently at| SN il | results. Empire classifieds pay. i the age of 87. 4 2Pt A || Phone 369 —photographer H “I just thought I'd come in and . 0ld 1st. Natl. Bank Bldg. | be admitted,” he told the Judge | ] who said Montgomery was thel | H B i e i l | The First National Bank 'his or “any other court I guess.” T’ B M B ’ d | | Montsomery. politician, ' po c¢| e b. 1. behrends :, JUNEAU and philosopher, claims to have UGGIST | discovered Edra St. Vincent Mil- s [ J lay, the poet, a former resident of Bank “The Squibb | | Camden. She wrote her first poeml‘ Stores of | CAPITAL—$50.000 on his dest at 13 and dedicated it| g Alaska” | ; 7 |to him. Récoguizing her. talent he! Juneau, Alaska | SURPLUS—$100.000 | | helbed her throush high school| & ® & | career, | . | RS . sl COMMERCIAL e s b e | COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS . LIBRARY SERVICE COSTLY, d SAVINGS c"'co"m SHOP { ACCOUNTS | SACRAMENTO—Those free pub- g Tem e Y | SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES library -books that you take out - . so nonchalantly are costing the S L P public treasury real money. In Cali- 2 ~ = 2 aid on fornia. libraries, 45000000 loans. of Resources Over Two and Alaska Federal Savings %o b books was made last year at an e s = average cost™of 11 cents for each One-Half Million Dollars and Loan Anvocmwh’gn Savings dent of Police. Reyer, pictured at the left, is shown as | loan, cays State Librarian Mabel 3 Accounts Insured Up ,000 Ennfluo‘l. 0. rters in New Orleans in which 85 mem- R. Gillis. & 1 P. O. Box 2718 Phone 3 Accounts t.-- of the The raid followed a new outbreak of TS SRR OFFICE—119 Seward St. | wiolence in N ‘rucking war. It was the thivd mass'Arrest 1n | go/ol out of ton have faulty % . Juneau, Alaska | Ak two weeks, vision, | R - l 1 5 -