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LASKA EMPIRE, THE DAILY Al seeking protection from an electrical storm. nghl-’h— DailY AI“Skfl E"ll)ire ning struck the tree, used Bill's backbone for a_con- |\ o ductor, and went to the ground. When they picked | 20 YEARS AGO Prom The Empire S0 eYery. avening excer missing. He is recovering and reports he could reeli A.f;‘]f.‘.f,-r!i\xf.ln‘:"\”'\\‘ 8 the bolt course down his spine | Bill can at least hope there is something to that theory that lightning strikes twice in the same place E z l} Al Publi . EMPIF Streot Entered in the Post Office matter June ond Class JULY 30, 1915 never "SUBSCRIPTION RATES Delivered by carrler In Juneau and Douglas for $1.25 per_month The. Russians had begun the evacuation of Warsaw. They were removing all public documents and treasures from the city. The banks were sending their money to Pet- rograd. e | German and Austrian forces in may of the|overwhelming numbers had reach- to Alaska than some of us suspect. Japan is|ed the gates of Warsaw. It was ed prepared to spend millions' of yen in a|thought at Petrograd that the bat- ar military program and now Great Britain|tle of Warsaw could be prolonged |and the city hold out indefinitely | but the evacuation was decided up- |on instead. something if that farmer up in who found “substantial values” of gold a well had struck another bon- 1t be Mats dust “while anza for the following rate; would By mall, postage 4 nonths, in adv Onc year, in advanc #6.00; one month, in advanc Subscribers will con notify the Business < In the deliv Telephoncs MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. The Associated Press exclusively entitled to th ase for republication | news_disp: s credited to st or not otherwise o d in this pi the local news published ein x nce, v if_they will promptly y failure or irregularity digging colonis be 02; Business Offi € more behind this visit is d also ANTEED TO BE LARGER ATION GUA is reported building a new navy. These boys frem Chilkoot seem to know| to do with a rifle judging from that fine| score they ran up Sunday at Mendenhall range. army Capt. Sid Barrington, for many years a Yukon navigater, was in Juneau on his way to Knik Anch- Self-Education. | orage. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. McBride, and Mr (Tacoma Ledger.) It cannot be questioned but that there is a tre- TUESDAY, JULY 30, 193 5. HAPPY—— —BIRTHDAY == The Empire extends congratula- tions nnd best wishes today, their birthday anniversary, to the jolow- ing: JULY 30 Bobby Goldstein Maybelle Myren John G .Johnson NOTICE OF HEARING FINAL ACCOUNT AND PETITION FOR DISTRIBUTION n the United States Commission- er's Court for Juneau Precinet, Division Number One. Territory of Alaska. In Probate. In Re the Estate of MICHAEL J. O'CONNOR, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Howard D. Stabler, adminis- trator of the estate of Michael J. O'Connor, deceased, has filed herein his final ‘account and report in said estate, together with a petition I ZORIC DRY CLEANING r 4 dort Water | Wash.ig o Your ALASKA LAUNDRY PHONE 15 | PROFESSIONAL Helene W. L. Albrecht PHYSIOTHERAPY . ~-assage, Electricity, Infra Red Ray, Medical Gymnastics. 307 Goldsteir Building Phone Office, 216 DRS. KASLR & FREEBURGER. DENTISTS Blomgren Building PHONE 56 Hours 9 am. to 9 pm. Dr. C. P. Jenne DENTIST Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine Building . Telephone 176 LAty g : e Dr. Richard Williams T " DENTIST . B. P. O. ELKS meets every second and fourth Wednesday at 8 p. m. Visiting brothers wel+ come, M. E. Monagle, Exe alted Ruler, M. H. Sides, Secretary. NIGHTS OF COLUMFPUS Seghers Council No. 1760. Meetings: second x( and last Monday at <ryasel] 7:30 p. m. Transient ?\Wf p brothers urged .to at- \x‘.fl/ tend. Cowo~" Cham- | ! bers, Pifth St. JOHN ‘F.. MULLEN, G. K, H. J. TURNER, Secretary. MOUHT_JUNEAfi LODGE NO. 147 Secand and Fourth Mon @K Scottih Rite Temple, / beginning at 7:30 pam. HOWARD D. STABLER, day of each: month fir Worshipfui Master; JAMES W. OFFICE AND RESIDENCE Gastineau Building Phone 481 |for distribution of the residue| thereof; and that the court has set Wednesday the 25th day of Sep- tember, 1935, at ten o'clock A. M. of sald day as the time of hear- ing the same in the above entitled t in the Federal Building, at| Juneau, Alaska; that all persons sted therein, are hereby noti- to appear at said time and place and to file their objections if any to said final report and petition for distribution. (Seal) J. F. MULLEN, U. S. Commussioner, ex-officio Prcbate Judge. publication, July 23, 1935. publication, Aug. 13, 1935. mendous advantage in having been accorded the opportunity to acquire the higher learning provided | in a college or university course that there shall be, in addition to the knowledge gleaned from the books, the ability to assimilate that which has been | learned and to make a wise application thereof.| That is to say that while a college course is de- " |sirable for the intellectual it might be worthless to| one lacking in the essentiuls which go to make up the successful man. After all, the fact that one has never had a chance to take a university course need not debar| him from the ranks of the intelligencia, for it is of record that some of the best educated men have| not been college graduates. So long as there is lhei desire for knowledge and the will to apply oneself there will be opportunity for becoming educated— even learned Carter Glass, Senator from Virginia and once Secretary of the Treasury, has had confererd upon“ him by Yale, Wesleyan, Princeton, Tufts and Will- | jam and Mary universities and colleges, honorary degrees, and rce that time three other great uni- versities have similarly honored him. But Carter |Glass is not a college graduate, in fact he never spent a day as a student in an institution of higher learning. Carter Glass, with ordinary common school training, went into journalism and there in one of the most rigid and thorough schools he| acquired such knoweldge as entitled him to the and Mrs. P. V. E. Ivory made the trip to Perseverance by motor and came through the tunnel to Sheep Creek. Mr. Ivory was a well-known illustrator who was visiting in Ju- neau. LE1VERS, Secretary. DOUGLAS AERIE 17, F. 0. E. Meets first and third Mondays, 8 p-m., Eagles’ Hall, Douglas. Visiting brothers welcome. J. B. Martin, W. P, T. N. Cashen, Secretary. TOTEM Grocer y James Ramsay & Son FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES FRESH MFATS Phone 182. FréaDelivesy| ———3 5 Dr. A. W. Stewart DENTIST Hours 9 am. to 6 p.m. SEWARD RUILDING Offize Pnene 469 Douglas was cleaning up. Un- desirables were given 60 days in jail for vagrancy, with suspended sentences on their promise to leave town fied aphing Congress- scheme, lo, ached its height radio. The amounts the st have collected since such Coughlin and others have air and call on the populous ives against for some nto sizeable It is reported that 100,000 telegrams were sent into Wash- ington on the Patman bonus and World Court is- sues. But the champion illustration comes out of the revelation of the utility companies' fight against the holding company legislation The power company executives reputed to| have expended better han $60,000 the battle against the measure intended to wipe the holding companies out and in the investigation now bmng‘ conducted it is brought light that in one|designation of “man of learning.” instance an agent of the power lobby sent a flood That does not mean that a chance for a col- of telegrams into Congress by simply copying the|lege course should be slighted, for common sense will tell one that if there is the instinct for learn- ing combinéd with the will to apply oneself a course at a college would immensely simplify the matter of gaining an education The handy man with knife, ax and draws] e might, with painstak- ing care, construct and ornament a piece of furni ture, but give to that man proper tools and his work not only would be as goad, or better, but valuable time and effort would be saved. Every body or girl will not have a chance to go to college, but that does not mean that the doors of learning have been closed. - Carter Glass with his eight degrees from great schools is proof that so long as there is the will to learn and the neces sary amount of industry an education may be se- cured. Naturally the process must be laborious, but just the same there is no excusé for the plea that one need lack in intellectual attainments merely because conditions were unfavorable in early life. ‘Writing and cularl, men or Senator these since par been a ular Fohert Simpson t. D. Graduate Angeles Col- lege of Optometry and Opthalmology | Glasses Fitted Lenses Grovnd | —_— Our t.ucks go any place any | time. A tank for Diesel Oil | and a tank for crude oil save | burner trouble. 1 PHONE 149; NIGHT 148 | ReELABLE TRANSFER Commercial Adjust- ment & Rating Bureau Coperating with White Serve ice Bureau Room 1—Shattuck Bldg. ‘We have 5,000 local ratings on file - JUNEAU FROCK SHOPPE “Exclusive but not Expensive” Coats, Dresses, Lingerio, IS m has r the Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Raymond Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Graves, Miss Bunny Graves and Lang Cobb re- turned from a ten-day camping trip at Freshwater Bay. | i | i telegraph compa ! spellbinder been able to deluge bill has run than First Las H. S. GRAVES “Tuz Clothing Man” to go their represents or " |= & sums. Russell Yorke and wife who had { been vacationing at Warm Springs September 10. 1934. | | Bay for six weeks, returned to, Notice is hereby given that the| their home in Douglas. | Northwestern Herring Co., have! Ifiled an application for a trade and | Fire Company No. 3, the “Scotch” manufacturing site, Anchorage brigade, was defeated in a baseball, 07840, for a tract of land situated PAINY--OHLS game by Fire Company No.'l atiat the head of Port Conclusion,| Builders’ and Shelf Douglas. Baranof lsland, embraced in U. S.| HARDARE ; > {Survey No. 2150 from which corner | Thomas Hardware Co. | lohn 8. Copley, former mayor of |No. 1 said US.LM. No. 2150 bearsjpa _____ = Nome, was a guest at the Gasti-|S. 3° 13’ W. 259 chains distant,| neau, | containing 5.906 acres. Latitude 65° | 115" N. Longitude 134° 40’ 30" W.| mini- and it is now in the files of the| U. S. Land Office, Anchorage, Al-| aska | anchorage, Alaska. [ DR. H. VANCE OSTEOPATH Consultation snd examination Freo. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; 7 to 8:30 and by appointment. Office Grand Apts., near Gas- tineau Hotel. Phone 177 more Home of Hart Schatfner and Marx Clothing are in | | to R P S e ' GARBAGE HAULED | Reasonable Munthly Rates E. 0. DAVIS a8 TELEPHONE 584 H— Weather: Maximum, mum, 54; clear. Any and all persons claiming ad- PAA TAKES THREE {versely should file their adverse ON REGULAR TRIP ciaims in the u. s. Land Otrice,| Anchorage, Alaska, within the V. Hoke and Helen James for period of publication or thirty days Hawk Inlet, and B. Benson for Ten-!thercafter, or they will be barred kee, were passenzers on the PAA|by the provisions of the Statutes. MAYTAG PRODUCTS heduled flight with mail to Hawk | FLORENCE L. KOLB, i TQON Inlet, Todd, Tenakee and Sitka to- Acting Register. | W. P. JOHNSON | day aboard the Fairchild flown; by/First publication, June 18, 1935. | “————— s reeac e Murray Stuart with flight mechan-|1ast publication, Aug. 20, 1935 ic Eric Shutte. | RECOVERS, LEAVES HOSPITAL. | Marcus Solvang, who was admit- | tzd to St. Ann's Hospital on Junel| LADIES’ — MISSES" i 24 for treatment of an infected, READY-TO-WEAR o » 5 z AR Lions in the Field. arm, was discharged today. Solvang . | Sewara Street HE’LL STAY IN MATANUSKA. e AN is employed by the Astoria and Pu-| e get Sound Canning Company at|o; Excursion Inlet. b 5 i e | FINE Once it was a mark of wealth 3| | Watch and Jewelry Repairing occupy a penthouse in New Ym-k—‘ | at very reasonable rates now tenants want them so the || PAUL BLOEDHORN can have a “garden.” e FRONT STREET names out of the Wa Pa., city directory 76; While one must admit, the agent was not lack- ing in a certain amount of unusual initiative and possessed of an uncontrolled determination, the re- clearly the were far from as these barrages telegrams are indicate when some important issue} Rather, in the » the Congressmen, mass of messages will perforce to to whether they are spontaneous production methods | ue of the telegram lost The utility have defeated | “‘Ffi' own ends through_their propaganda excesses. But a lot of Congressmen and their constituents will be hoping it is that fortunate occasion—a tele- gram demonstration to end telegram demonstrations, | en Harry Race DRUGGIST Phone 4753 “The Squibb Store” action shows messages spontaneous, supposed is at stake on receiving be in doubt sentiments or just plain frauds £ ek ; I CONSTRUCTION COMPANY PHONE 107 w | McCAUL MOTOR COMPANY Dodge and Plymouth Dealers GENERAL MOTORS futu and | a 4 E | | Old First National Bank Bldg. | Juneau Alaska roduct of mass As a method this the T | is pressure =l | GARLAND BOGGAN | F~——= Hardwood Floors Waxing Polishing Sanding PHONE 582 companie instar Jomes-Stévens Shop FORD AGENCY, (Authorized Dealers) GREASES GAS—OILS JUNEAU MOTORS Foot of Main Street Cigars Cigarettes Candy Cards The New Arctic Pabst Famous Draught Beer On Tap “JIMMY"" CARLSON (New York Times.) £ return- Despite reports Matanuska colonists " ing to the States, we'll venture there is one family that is going to stay right on the job, and that is| one Fussel Pakonens and his wife, formerly of Iron| Mountain, Mich. Returning from a neighbor's the other evening the Pakonens found a bear in front of their brand cabin. Right then, it strikes| us, was an excellent time to start for Iron Moun- tain. But not tradition fainted Savage lions will be thrown into the fray against the Italians by Ethiopia’s fiercest warriors, the Galla tribesmen. Such, at least, is the report which has reached Istanbul. The lion is the national| symbol of Ethiopia and its paws are presumably impervious to the burning chemicals with which Italy is planning to make the soil of Abyssinia too hot for the native barefoot warriors. | Istanbul adds verisimilitude to its lion story by mentioning the fact that the Gallas are pagans who worship trees and live on raw . hippopotamus flesh. This would make them a good deal like German Nazis, who are also pagans and worship & trees on mountain tops. But instead of attacking | hippopotami the Nazis beat up little storekeepers and women. | MUSICIANS LOCAL || NO. 1 | Meets Second and Fourth Sun- days Every Month—3 P, M. DUDE HAYNES, Secretary i : | P e | Phone new ISR HARRI MAC SHOP “ELECTROL —Of Course” i s HI ——— & ’\ [HES 3 LUDWIG NELSON | JEWELER g { | Watch Repairing FRONT STREET Guy Smith DRUGS PUROLA REMEDIES PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- FULLY COMPOUNDED Front St. Next Coliseum PHONE 97—Free Delivery these pioneers. Mrs. Pakonen, true to Mr. Pakonen, true to his wife, carried her into the cabin, locked the door we sus- pect, and then went to a neighbor's, borrowed a rifle and came back and shot the bear. This hardy colonist has crossed his Rubicon; he has shot his first Alaska bear. All the trials and tribulations which may go with pioneering will never drive him away now. He'll want to stay and get another bear. BETTY MAC BEAUTY SHOP In New Location at 12th anc B Streets PHONE 547 i | | | —e An investigator reports that .in Missouri and Arkansas hillbilly crime is decreasing. Probably not decreasing—just transferred to the radio.—Provid- ence, R. I, News-Tribune.) Philco—General Electric Agency THE o Cardinal Cabs i l NEVER TWICE _l NE PLACE.| minnesota professor says woman’s arms are get-| 5 ing y taking ways required a longer| OISR SA8 T 00N There appears, to be more than one vay ting ‘anxer Dave i i | P ne way to 10se| ., _ (Butfalo Times.) | ; | your pants, despite the theory of those who dabbled | I in the stock market in '29. Down in Oklahoma, says a news dispatch, Bill X a tree under which Wise to Cali 8 Juneau Transfer Co. when in need of MOVING or STORAGE Kuel Oil Coal Transfer HOTEL ZYNDA Large Sample Room ELEVATOR SERVICE S. ZYNDA, Prop. The voice of Borah has the louder boom, but | the bite of Carter Glass sinks deeper.—(Cincinnati | Times Star.) WOMAN SPEED PILOT SPANS THE CONTINENT ROSE SUAREZ Modiste from New York City Dressmaking, Remodeling, Alterations TELEPHONE 277 . Feldon’s House, ncar Moose Hall B —— II JUNEAU-YOUNG Funeral Parlors Licensed Funeral Directors and Embalmers i Night Phone 1851 Day Phone 12 | . e — ) THE . | ' | | | | | | . ) — I TYPEWRITERS RENTED $5.00 per month J. B. Burford & Co. fl? | | | “Our doorstep is worn by ‘ | satisfied customers™ | & T - Hollywood Siyle Shop | Formerly COLEMAN'S Pay Less—Much Less Front at Main Street BEULAH HICKEY JUNEAU Drug Co. “TME CORNER DRUG STORE" P. 0. Subgtation No, 1 FREE DELIVERY i i For very prompt LIQUOR DELIVERY The B. M. Behrends Bank, oldest of Alaska’s financial institutions, respects the lessons of experience. But in its attitude to its customers and their requirements, as‘in the facilitics it has provided for their service, this bank takes the forward view. People . . . or businesses - o planning for a broader future find. this institution as re- sponsive as it is responsible. The B. M. Behrends Bank i, Alash Juneal 3 THE MINERS’ Recreation Parlors and Liquor Store BILL DOUGLAS ~Juneau Ice Cream Parlors SHORT ORDERS lmm.vc...,! Laura Jngalls, woman speed pilot, being interviewed in Los Angeles after completing a non-stse N flight from New York in 18 hours, 19 minutes, 30 seconds. (Associated Press Photo) 5o +