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THE DAILY ALASK'A m‘Fth TUFSDAY JULY 9 1935. . y . too often those enjoyable days are marred by tragedy wm"m—-'- D‘lll vV ‘ll‘lSkl' E"lI)lr(f through carelessness or lack of proper knowledge 20 YE S A [’JAPPY o and respect for the water itselfi Venturing beyond | *R ( ;() : ROBERT W. BENDER - - FEditor and Manager ... copy when not able to swim, going in the| 2 Nis el ! BIR ‘I"HDAY Tevent excep nday by | the er when alone or allowing children to play &\hen’ om The pire : Second and Mair & + M e— properly attended are a few of the things we a TR 1 A uls congratula- — lessly do and which many times leads to The Empire exten Juncau as Second Class g “m" heyirin } = o ' tions nnd best wishes today, their DRY CLEANING SRR po i g 4 s oual JULY 9, 1915 virthday anniversary, o the joow- S SUBSERINTION RATES. There is nothing to fear in water itself if one The German possessioris of ing: i Delivered by carrier In Juneau and Douglas for $1.25 will but use the common sense of every day life. Southwest Africa had been = su: k . Be el somtAbe thd e e Polld Children should not be taught to fear the Water|rondered to the British. The sur JOLY ® i onc y¢ Y X mor nee how to take care of themselves, and it render was accepted by Gen, Lou Jean Boyer | doit S if they will promptly s that youngsters of tender years Botha, commander of the Britis # Margaret Jewell w e B Y i be permitted to play near water if not forces, when all of the Germen , - Walter Jewell ater Bilhones! N6 O Gli2; Business Office ; tended forces capitulated. / T. F. Huddlestone Wa,hing ~ MEMBER or AssocmTED PRESS. One ortunate drowning accident already has ¢ Aanes Fuuer i usively, entitled to th' (. recorded here this season and it Should be| Twenty-five reservistis of th . fLor Dol oHhers paper and also e warning to the rest of us to use the simple precau- ,:‘}‘::;:";?:é“ bfl:y'wo’;;?:gy i:“ « 7 al news publis & ~ — - e — tions which we are well aware of but sometimes| " '* " s ALASKA © \TION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER |carelessly neglect mines in mts_\icmnw. left for THAN HER PUBLICATION b | Vancouver to join @ co!itingent of ~ our. . o 3 110,000 men which hed 'been raised MAKE s GUND JOHN D. PASSES 96. in the United States’ and Canad ALASKA 4 S _ |to join King Nicholas” army. John D. Rockefeller passes still another mile-| [ Istone, his 96th, and still seems to be in excellent| Mr and Mrs. Char es Goldstei: LAl ]NDR Y Annual examination by his doctor reveaisiand Miss Marie Golds tin left on 19 natural teeth still sound and in no need of the Spokane for the south. Mr PHON filling, drilling or extraction. | Goldstein unlsdma‘);ln" a :;ying trin| Sey elvn I Berths Here To-| E 15 The near centenarian has been cussed and dis- and Mrs. Goldstein and Miss Marie d W, Harb ay—was m arbor cussed about as much as any living man. In his P‘fl\nred“ocfi"e‘“d ‘59"5"31 months | Yy days of business activity he was labcled the grasping |Visiting in Ca 0"'_“ n June | cctopus of oil, the big bnld ‘wzlf ofl cu;;nz;l a‘:‘d . v s A Malthy' we pobali R e e et | what not. He has been publicized at-length for Nis' .. .oivins congratulations upon t! T aho MadRn g fthe BeVRIRL golfing prowess in advanced years and no little| iy of a son at St. Ann’s how 1L one offie (i BeE itvars yachts;’ (:_r er |recognition has been his for passing out shl;]y r;cw | pital. \ len the Pacific Coast, arrived ot Oc y oo 1 & —= |dimes to children. Through it all that familiar| emm¥'s Dock at-11:30 o'clock this SPEEDING UP COURT DEC( 'ISIONS. figure “John D.” goes happily on his way, apparently| George Getchell, who had been in'yc:ning. The vessel, skippered by James Ramsay & Son ; —_ getting healthier every year. charge of the rock workl at The Owner-Capt. Paul F. Johnson of FRESH FRU'TS and The old h has weathered the What a lot of us wouldn't give to know his|left on the Alameda for \Seward. Altacona, Cal., is scheduled to re- VEGETABLES political ste 148 years promises to secret of longivity and happiness. ¢ main in port for one or two days.| ool ¢ juring t . - | Mrs. Ostrom and her daugater. 1n june, the carefully appoint2d| FRESH MFATS > have its d during the months (o | pdtes Tanea- Ostoin. ik L A er. o s i ey -3 } 3 side: actic | Missou Reed assails the President's . 4 N vescel, which is eq ed wi ny ! come bef idential election as it} Missourl's “J A mitic. Gouldmt|ViSUNE in Juneau, left' for the . to navigation usually found'{Phone182 FreeDehvery:! has not had Indications are pretty wealth distribution plan as communistic. oul L Soutt S g : | S ¢ red a littl thi in his| Lokl 1ly on larger steamers, visited here definite that cans are going to wave the be that Jim has acquired a .mc something in 7 CHaTtE S dCRt T Gl : famous old ument before the clectorate with many years of political battling? According to statistics jwepared aska tour manager. Abo S (JRAVES '[ wild at 1 the charge that it is being, T S S by Miss Margaret Greene, librar- a party of Californian el Horll el | violated to no end by the New Deal. To hear the| They attach the word nuisance to these Federal|isn an average of 25 books| Were Tho ship was in port but a few ° ng Man” | Grass Rooters shout one would be led to believe | tax mca&'ure.» just as if that was something new m;';ed daily to children and @5 [”v]”j”‘ theth A R the Constitution is nothing but a child' of the about taxes. adults. \ Today, the Seyelyn II has Cali-| Marx Clothing Republican Party rather than a document for the = Sy fornians aboard, too, but the pas- P il Ut 3 whole people drafted before the G. O. P. was ever There is one thing about that scheme of Huey| Prof. L. D. Henderson, supe ,‘fin; are all relatives or friends) — — PRS- thought of Long's. It works in the Louisiana Legislature, if|tendent of Juneau public schcels e ship's owner, Capt. Johnson. | i FAINL GTES g ¥ £ P d 3 no where else who had enrolled in & sumpier; Included in the party are: Mis.i, Builders’ and Shelf But it is the noise of the changers and anti- 3 course at the University of Califor-| jonnsin; Mr. and Mrs. John W. | peck i Constitution changers that centers the picture at 5 nia, wrote to friends in Juneau thai Bates. Jackie Bates, Miss Caroline| | the present moment, due, of course, to the recent| Private Industry the Real Key. the San Francisco exposition “look’s Fouik s, and Mrs. William S. Pierce.| | Thomas Hardware Co. Supreme Court decision on the NRA. Those op- = < 2 T N | fine.” B. Capt. Johnson’s son. W i Ao (Kansas City Times. \ dh = posing the Administration point with pride to the & 16 as mate on this trip is| decision and view with the usual alarm all acts| In his remarks to the State and National Ad-| weather: Maximum, 64; mini- Capt. Henry Durham, who i GA_}{—BAC—E HAULED of the New Deal as a result thereof, while talk ministrators of the 4-billion dollar works fund the| mum 49: clear a1 S hen b made | p L J 1"(‘ 5 a \m' ossing the | PTEsident has stated the conditions on which the EAE | Reasonable Monthly Kates of the more extreme leftists sounds like tossing ihe 4 spe 7 of this huge sum of money could be justi- p g g 4 2 { AV whole thing oul the window and drawing up some- petiling ‘ol Jiilb Nety the Jut “in a crowd they're likely to BTt | I E 0. DAVIS 2 Bott fied. Those conditions include the creation of the ‘phonies’ mg N Y TELEPHONE 584 thing from ther own inventive minds = Boih|iorgeqt possible mumber of jobs from the fund avail-|;C BRICBURAE 8 B L jONES.STEVENS SALE | Phons. 4753 i exiremes are as from the course President|apia the abszence of political or other discriminatio | £ Spisihe mbsence LF PoY look, and then whispering aside to! T START TOMORROW — Roosevelt is f the north pole is in selection of workers and in the outlays and, above ' o = " 0 T L that i e 1 St Ol S u 1 [ A e the scuth he people of the all, such a revival of private industry as will lead )\ oo g "o t like parties to discontinuance of public spending of this char- ns, Ladies ready- ! | W. P. JOHNSON po e e GENERAL MOTORS and MAYTAG PRODUCTS are well a She still hopes ith her fingers 2 g clt Thi n't any occasion to junk the old document acter. W . lcrossed—to be a bigger success in | f ¥ cd at 4 oclorck nor re anything particularly alarming about| It is too much to expect that politics will be . Averaging about four plc- ‘i€ afternoon to make ready for con certain revi or, in fact, putting kept out o{ this capacity. The temptation the r;]l_hc: tures a yea o has Bhan Rilhth 3 ;vl\-a':an"(“ . e | them into effect if th practical. Amend- | ¥a¥ especially with a campaign year approaching, . ... bem en $6,000 and $3,00 ck tomorro = 0 gl PTRS Sn iy ey will be compellingly strong. Yet, with the most| “which is plenty,” sh | L SaE e 1 WhiCh Nave Proven | i, u,nt administration, the political factor can be! .. ' ‘ d Jones, Manager,|g benef t 1y OWEYS | inimized, and the attitude of the President can =~ b ¥ states that with the values they wi may not In ck” amend-inave much to do with the result. Further, in order | offer the sale should be larzely at- | | Wnent, w that seéssion of Congress to provide jobs for the 3% million employables now | IMRS. JACK METZGAR | terded. i In whic s or Representatives were on the relief rolls, it will be necessary to res ort | —ee | allowed ir successors took office to large numbers of projects on which labor will TO JOlN HUSBAND BraRhAS 1O A - ! and s rm January 20, cer- be the chief ilem of cost. The danger to be avoided SIMMONS AWK INLET | Carl Stollard, Ivar Maki and" in that particular will be projects of the question- Mrs. Jack Metzgar, the former; tainly was an act of merit and there might well be 5 able merit that constituted much of the activity|Miss Esther Kaser, left Juneau this others of political palaver P'a\\k Inlet last night aboard the J. Minch were passengers to B e GARIAND BOBEAN | e e Hardwood Floors Waxing Polishiag Sanding PHONE 58 under the CWA, morning for Seward on the Al- The final and decisive test will come with the aska. -I‘ possible expansion of industry to absorb the work» At Seward she will join her hus-| ers as their relief employment is terminated, or|band, now an associate of Joe Mz 4= T ch appears to be worthy| i that is an amendment to speed Supreme (,fun decisions on acts of Congress. Sen- | Ala; n by Pilot Sheldon Simmons. | ator Norris, the Nebraska Republican Independent, perore that time. The President speaks hopefully| herin, Hills Brother Producis agent k{ is given credit for the idea. His proposal would|of the prospect, of “a very definite and distinct | for Alaska. Mrs. Metzgar's wedding | prohibit any Congressional from being declared pick-up all over the United States. The country will| here was an event of the wintor unconsmu‘mnal if test action was not started within six months after the law became effective. The waste of lime, energ; in having trust that there is a sound basis for the optimistic| season. Her husband left to estab- view. It would like to trust, too, that every pos-|lish himself in the Westward sev- sible encouragement to the necessary industrial re-| eral months ago. ! and money a Air Transport seaplane|g—— MUSICIANS LOCAL NO. 1 Meets Second and Fourth Sun- days Every Month—3 P. M. DUDE HAYNES, Secretary |vival will be given by the Administration. Cer-| ———-——— tainly, the mere spending even of such an amount as 4 billion dollars would not do the work. The‘OFF ONl»igle'll‘{llNN(;G,CRUl"E ) spending, at its best, can be regarded only as a # temporary means to employment. If it is nol{ The Norah left Juneau today with Constitution the people are entitled to know 1b|goowed or accompanied by the further recovery of ' Joe Johnson, Earle Hunter, Dr. within a reasonable time. Speeding up court de-|industry, its- value soon will be lost. G. F. Freeburger and A. B. Phil- cision on Congressional acts would appear to be1 lips aboard for a week's hunting a law declared void a year or two after it has become effective is bound to have an unfavorable effect and it seems only logical that if the Con- gress cannot pass statutes which keep within the nothing more than good sense. ip. The N e | Senator Huey Long's recipe for the cooking of“‘md“ “sil:g;’;!p 1 ]: doralk':j Wil = 3 5 . TN ATTRT |turnip greens, given at I h in his filibuster in Cfu le e P fang. en vind GUARDING AGAINST DROWNINGS. |the Senate recently, cost the country $4,650 for its PN * BOEING FLYING BOAT 2 3 publication in the Congressional Record. We offer 4 2 With summer weather we all, young and old, 1 CLOSING PRICES TODAY our public a recipe for the use of turnip greens " gravitate toward streams, lakes and seashore for|which cost only the expense of setting these few | NEW YORK, July 9.— Closing SEE in and near the sparkling water is pleasure, recrea- lines. It is this: Throw them away—(Arch Jarrell|duotation of Alaska Juneau mine| | stock today is 16%, American Canl | 140, American Power and Light 3‘%.,: i Anaconda 15%, Bethlehem Steel ing. That was when the R-K-O,l30y General Motors 34, Interna- the studio that discovered her for|yions) Harvester 48%, Kennecott {LaCava's “Age of Consent,” released\wx 4, United States Steel 36%, kad, tion and peace aw Anniversary F uuls F ormer the ro! y world. But“n Arkansas Cuy Travel GORST GASTINEAU HOTEL BETTY MAC BEAUTY SHOP In New Location at 12th anC B Streets PHONE 547 | | IT°S Wise to Cali 8 Juneau Transfer Co. when in need of MOVING or STORAGE Fuel Oil Coal ! Transfer her after giving her a few mmmfl 50 P = lst tl (lr(l w ()rklng Pound $4.98%, Bremner bid 30, Na- | ® ——— s yp DElE[poles n “west lbesna bid 58 asked 68, Black Pme, | KRAFFT’S [ T ot e ithough 1t Burt Siver bid 17 asked 23 il : i Also An Unspoiled Actress ms: i v s tning iat " 3 l et and Milwork | | = 2 | Interior Detail W | |could happen to me,” she declares.| il Work | A EARd she madd el 1 o WALKER ENROUTE | Window, Plate and Automobile | By ROBBIN COONS S pm'w: e ;rdm‘"L ‘eé‘\ F. E. Walker, bakery supply| | Glass. PLYBOARD—Any size; | | & HOLLYWOOD, Cal, July 9T lene would not tet nl hnrgakw:e;‘fisenfi from Portland, 0;:- is en-| | market prices. | was on a June day like those Hol-| § heart. route from Juneau to Seward on| | 2nd and Frankiin Phone 62 | | | lywood visitors write home about | . the Alaska. . o that Gregory LaCava, looking for a | sth plctures did not forget her.| certain type of girl to play a lead- 5 Q._TEI“LW-;“ ,\ --H?uu. .pcrfarmancej > ing role in a mew picture, sighted p’:yillc mGeorllltk I();ifiiil,l playegnc:p-! > > kia slight, brown-haired miss walk- | ke .. ge rien in “When| The (; B E e b icn e sl a Man’s a Man," and recently did reatest business & ket the heroine with Will Rogers in| 5 Three years ago this' month Dor- In Old Kentuc Between pic- Convenlence otay Wilson, just a little studiol tures she made her stage debut in stenographer from Minneapolis, and | ‘;‘:’f.t‘;;’fly W)'_kl‘ | Along” and before | » far from screen-struck, took that 8 SV R=W 6c as over she was sufficiently n lant about it to| JUNEAU-YOUNG Funeral Parlors Licensed Funeral Directors and Embalmers | Night Phone 1851 Day Phone 13 TYPEWRITERS RENTED $5.00 per month J. B. Burford & Co. “Our doorstep is worn by satisfied customers” Hollywood Style Siop Formerly COLEMAN'S Pay Less—Much Less Front at Main Street BEULAH HICKEY i::c{:':\,;;ccx‘:;:\k which was to land be able to people she knew A Checking Account protects your cash on To see her three years later, atter In the audience! hflnd enab]e% you to pay bllls by m‘ill some suecess has come her way, is| Old Friends Still Count | makes personal bookeeping easier and is a to be impressed anew With the One of the unusual things about * recognized basis for personal credit. level head that sits on the Wilson the girl is the way she clings to shoulders. She seems less en- (0ld friends. She can tell you where| struck today thah she did then each of the girls that used to pound | when she was a timid, wholesome typewriters with her is now, which youngster who sudd fo her- (have married. which have childern, | self with a wholly unexp which are stjll working and where. e Let us demonstrate how valuable we can her . A : make this service to you. She shares an apartment with Joan St. Oegger, an intelligent young | weman who is hair-dresser on the! screen career before eqgually wholesome, ! and self-assured, na | | & | | | [+ In the United States, nine-tenths of all busi- { ness is handled by check. The advantages of the plan are even greater here in Alaska, Saw Her Star Wane wlz:xgxe. lot, and who shares Dor- ‘@ othy’'s interest ks @ “Looking back on i.* sne says, “I DOROTHY WILSON iy books. gnd ”‘e‘ wouldn't ‘change a minute e St £ - - She knows few movie people— three years. I suppose I'v le thing it always seems the best'among the m\w‘ ;“l_l p;fp:nd e rendas an mistakes, and I know I've been!thing to do at the time she does not “go around much.” 2 a worried about decisions many times For a time Dorothy thought her | Candidly, she thinks many of the| 8 Juneau, Alask ~but then when youre doing & career would go a any of Immer- players are interesting individually JUNEAU Drug Co. * P. O. Subatation No. 1 FREE DELIVERY “TME CORNER DRUG STORE” il 5 i Fraternal Societies l | OF ’ o b 3 — - 't Gastineau Channel ! Helene W. L. Albrecht | e —a' | PUYSIOTHERAPY | “lassage, Electricity, Infra Red B. P. 0. ELKS meets Ray, Medical Gymnastics. | every second and fourth 307 Goldstein Building ! Wednesday at 8 p. m. Phone Oifice, 216 visiting - brothers wel« come. T R M. E. Monagle, Ex- ; DRS. XASER & FREEBURGER | |all.ed Ruler, M. H. Sides. Secretary ¥ | DENTISTS g | Blomgren Building | KNIGHTS OF COLUMPUS | " PHONE 56 | Seghers Council No. A | Hours 9 am. to 9 pm. 1730. Meetings second i _::|and last Monday at R —_ 7:30 p. m. Transient k2 3:| brothers urged to at- {+ Dr. C. P. Jenne e, Omines - Cham- | DENTIST | | bers, Fifth St. JOHN F. MULLEN | Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine G. K, H. J. TURNER, Secretary. Building | | Telephone 176 M’JUP‘T JUNBAU LODGE:N@. 147 . i 5 Second and!‘vquhum = day nf each month - ir L g S0 ’< K Scottiuh, Rite, Temple, ! Dr. Richard Willizms || #™® | poginoivs st 7.30 | | HOW*RD D. STABLER | DENTIST . ; | OFFICE AND RESIDENCE | (Torodgh SASes JAMES W. { Gastineau Building Y by |1 Phone 481 [43 43 DOUGLAS ) = —| ARRIE L M 1| 11, F. 0. E. =8 : [f Dr. A. W. Stewart ‘ Meets first and@ third Mondays, § ! p.m., Eagles’ Hall, Douglas. Visiting } DENTIST { brothers welcome. Sante Degan, | Hours 9 am. to 6 pm. W. P, T. W. Cashea, Secretary. " | SEWARD RUILDING Jeste R RN K | Off’2e Pnone 469 4 & U sl sty ‘[ :;. —T—-———:: Our t.ucks go any place nnyy | Kohert Slmpgon time. A tank for Diesel Oil | | | and a tank for crude oil save | | burner trouble. | j 16ee 0830 Mtry aha | PHONE 149; NIGHT 148 | o \ Opthalmology 11| RELIABLE TRANSFER | | Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground o AR TR A R s e | = F's = kL Commercial Adjust- | DR. H. VANCE ment & Rating Bureau OSTEOPATH Coperating with White Serve ‘ Consultation and examination || ice Bureau | Free. Honrs 10 to 12; 1 to 5; Room 1—Shattuck Bldg. | 7 to 8:30 and by appointment. || We have 5,000 local rati ! ngs | Office Grand Apts, near Gas- on file ] o tineau Hotel. Phone 177 FOE S i A ) JUNEAU FROCK P Harry Race | SHOPPE . 1 “Exclusive but not Expensive” DRUGGIST f Coats, Dresses, Lingerie, Hosiery and Hats “The Sguibb Store” T = o '|‘| | McCAUL MOTOR FOSS [ 1] COMPANY CONSTRUCTION COMPANY ||| Dodge and Plymouth Dealers | “ | | ! Juneau Alaska Old First National Bank Bldg. | ' | | I'HONE 107 | ‘55———-—*“ Cigars FORD AGENCY, C, (Authorized Dealers) igarettes l et Candy GAS—OILS Cards JUNEAU MOTORS % Foot, of Main Street g k. ' The = 1 New | o Phone |. rctic Pabst Famous Draught Beer On Tap “JIMMY”* CARLSON ° - HOTEAEYNDA Gardmal - o ZTNDA, Frop, C [) 5 " ‘op. ans | ROSE SUAREZ | i | Modiste from New York City e | Dressmaking, Remodeling, | |g¢ | meisenonsam || THE ! | Peldon’s House, near Moose fall| | { MARKET RASKET A —@ || Provisions, Fruits, Vegetables — 5 I'P'hom 342 Free Deuvery‘ ; - | PHONE 36 [ For very prompt i {| LIQUOR DELIVERY ‘ THE JUNEAU LAUNDRY Franklin Street between THE BEST , Front and Second Streets TAP BEER ! N L IN TOWN! t f ® : ‘ Construction Co. THE MINERS' o om B Recreationd Parlors g ey i au Ice Cream Li St | Parlors suis povaras || pmon ORORRE

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