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X udy v ¢ e e (20616 P PP PO . oYy v v Ao sttt S THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1935. | porter put it “and are New York's bartenders flat ' Empi | | o | Daily Alaska Empire s v sown s ” | otve s ncine | HAPPY—== | _PROFESSIONAL _ |1 Fraternal Societies | | - - Editor and Manager p ‘r R i z - OF - : 1 e Bl o E_ e 6" glean the Kingfish's recipe for gin fizz with vanilla | H()r‘)s BIR THDA Broh R & I‘ Chsti | B A ingl \ele > <vening _6xcept Bunday by _thelax tollows: 1 COPe Helene W. L. Albrech | astineau Channel ! MRE PRINTING COMPANY at Second and Main <2k i T b e Aol & elene W. L. recht S Bireets, Juneau, Alaska. ; For a : .mm.\w gin ].:7f i Ir‘nmn“ but do not compel” The Empire extends congratula- | PHYSIOTHERAPY in the RCADR Nty i IS H their DRY CLEANING | Zassage, Electricity, Infra Red B. P. 0. ELKS meets Stheed o thie ¥ e alf a lime; tablespoon of powdered | tions nnd best wishes today, 2 . juice of half a lime; D ¥ e 5 matter. A g ) irthday anniversary, to the foliow- Ray, Medical Gymnastics. every second and fourth —_ SUBSGRIPTION RATES. | sugar; two dashes of orange flower water; | WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1935 ‘on'z v h 307 Goldsteir Building 1 Wednesday at 8 p. m. Dellvered by carrier In Juneau and Douglas for $1.25 the white of an egg; milk with a spot of Friendl. i " ing: c Phone Office, 216 B Visiting brothers wel- permonth. cream; a dash of vanilla extract; ice and viendly stars rule strongly to- P g 4 3 paid, at the f“”’*\:‘l"l: ffl’v;: | mnu-"m At day according to astrology. It is a AUGUST 7 + come. r, in_advance )0; six months, in advance, shake ten minutes . P e ST AT R n a 25 ” time to push all important matters Frank E. Swartz 3 M. E. Monagle, Ex- b onth, ad , $1.25. ¢ . ed t v = ~ ¥ abacrinera. will confer a favor if they will promptly | It later developed that only two bartenders IN| g, .onggeration for future world Miss Bessie Tillman Sart | DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER | | alted Ruler, M. H. Sides, Secretary notify the l!u»n\.x.s)'mnv of any failure or irregularity | New York had ever heard of gin fizz with vanilla| = o, 00 Ermadt. i Cals w“er 3y DENTISTS - " eiepnones; News Offlce, o2 s, |and one of them was Fred Wikson, who was in “SouT v o ace promifitg fo! Mis B, Metieaux Washea Blomgren Building KNIGHTS OF COLUMPUS M ENEER OF AS HESS. Alaska in the gold rush days. Interviewed on the ine demands of workers who seek s ashuig | __ PHONE 56 | | Seghers Council No. The Amxm"lfll'd Pr e nx:-\\m,(\ y :nuwwllvn ‘(}‘v{ important m the old stampeder had this m}m share in profits due to their in- Hours 9 am. to 9 pm. 1760. Meetings second spublication o news dispatches credited to { ; pr o 2 B ot Sthatwios Grodited nithis paper nd also the S2¥ dustry. There is & sign that seems | () ; —%ijand last Monday at PN REwe gurtisned neoR e L “Yes," he said, “T remember a man asking | to predict cooperation with employ- \f & e 7J0hp: m. 1;;;:.;145::; ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER for vanilla in a gin fizz once. That was in ers and arbitration of differénce: ')O YEARS AGO Dl‘ C. P T : brot! exi urgle‘ .to at- SR SHAT OF AR FUPLICATION Nome. Must have been nearly forty years | Those who read the stars forete!l z 22 ’ our i Dim.n'si,enne s w‘l;mm st ago. Yep, that's right; it was just forty |serious perils to business in the | From The Empire AT v bers. ®ifth St. JOHN F. MULLEN, | years ago next August 17. T've seen a lot of |autumn and they warn that vio- | L SK Rooms e alentine | G, K., H. J. TURNER, Secretary. | Shootin’ and bloodshed in the gold rush bars |lence must be avoided in every way =~ A A A | | - - | of those days and the boys were quick on |possible. AUGUST 7, 1915 8 ‘Telephone 178 +.4 | MOURT SRR S SDDS S0s 1 | the trigger. But I want to tell you that was | Bitter political and economic hos-| It was feared that the Russian LAl ]NDR Y L 2 71 Sedond dnd Fourth Mon | the quickest and most sudden murder I ever | tilities are prognosticated and as-|armies would be completely en- W ke = i g:itt‘zh";c:‘o m&:‘ml: ! saw. Bullets from eighteen guns hit that |trologers who foresee events at a|veloped. The Teutonic allies had . M. ¢ .1t 3 | feller—all at the same time.” distance of years warn against hasty | invaded Russian soil a hundred PHONE 15 Dr. Richard Williams | :fim:l::,u B_':_W p.m. 1 Bl i acts and selfish aims, miles into the interior. The French DENTIST Witk “fi WL | It ism't likely that anybody will dispute owner-| This is a fortunate day for shm_lwru making daily advances on OFFICE AND RESIDENCE LEIVE!X;S‘ Be:t:x: W, ship of the Russians to that frozen island they ing contracts and leases. It en-[the western front where they had | Gastineau Building s etary. freport finding in the: Arctic wastes unless Italy or|cOurAges improvements in build- | captured miles of German trenches. T 0 T E M I, Phone 431 A v oe | Japa ant ; i “in the N8s and expansion in certain in- —_—{ S R ;’X:x:‘l':"(:\ l‘:( I)L:yu:::?vo sl S L S dustries. | The Juneau Library had an av- . = s = AERIE Y gt v | Women under this rule of the evage circulation of 1400 books a G » ) Tl m, F ok p* ) o ¢ A 3 |stars will benefit through the suc- month and 880 borrowers were on| rocer 9 Dr. A. W. Stewart {Meets. first and third Mox:f:?l ~— | A Kanasas paper reports one of the best explana-| .. ¢ tne men in their familjes, | (he library lists, it became known : | [pm., Eagles' Hall, Douglds. Visiting s e ) R YUKON, |Hens for & black ese: “T stood up and talked WheR Tgs ‘s o day favorable to whai throush the report of Mrs. R. E. James Ramsay & Son {|/ DENTIST i |brothers welcome. J. B. Martin, HARVEST TIME IN THE YUKON. [ youd have sat down and listened.” ever appeals to the self esteem of Robertson, Secretary of the Library FRESH FRUITS and Boute s el W & nm, !W. P, T. N. Cashen, Secretary. I Birlor 5 reiter St e e husbands and sons. Association. RE. an I SEWARD RUILDING , o Mining throughout the ||1{\1|-n .nll» ~h\\l,\\1m, erm.x[ We wonder if Will Rogers Is a real wolf-keeper-| Tne stars appear to presage con- VEGETABLES Off’2e Pnone 469 o returns and the result is reflected in the upturn o R .t S rags e | d g iy —— away, or whether he just drags the darn things|tinued domination of men in an | Marshall A. Barney, New York A [k business generally in the Territory is the Teport ;... .= oo lthe world's work despite the am. altcrney, Who was in Juneau in| FRESH MEATS I 'Robert. Sicibho 3‘“’ ‘-“[:“‘ g5 any xl;:m any | brought back to Juneau by M. S. Whittier, Assistant 5 i S { bitions of women and those of tne connection with the settlement of [ {Phone 182 Free Deliv: ‘ pson “'l“‘;-. mxmm :;me ':‘;‘ oil | Collector of Customs, who has just returned from an ! s R |gentler sex who are wise will fos. the Hallim mining claims litiga-' ery OB’: D s ot uye: | S it T, vchs Joosbitien | orld on Ei g‘ an Abyss. ter the success of their men folk, 'On. Was confined to his hotel e ! Graduate Angeles Col- PHONE 149; NIGHT 148 \ It is mighty encouraging news to Alaskans and | (Magazine of Wall Street) Interesting news regarding the '00m With illness. | & - i' lege of Optometry and 'R is especially indicative of the development that is 2 . he threat of | J€WS IS forecast. Palestine will again | i 1. S. GRAVES Opthalmology | ELIABLE TRANSFER " i The great peril of our times is not the threat ol contribate | Three boats were at work trying, | ‘ al Fitted Le Orovhd y taking place in one of the Territory's major indus- 'pogeviem Nazi-ism or. Fasicsm. It is the danger| o ute to world progress. Mos_‘(u JocateCEe: WeRil- bf 54 Islander| | “Tue {lothing Man” e e oo = tries—mining. New dredges have been installed in ,r gnother World War. It is no longer possible ronffi: r’:"d rT“":efl "I‘“ B Y Foadrs who :as il B B s oo s e, & s several places and new and old properties are two great nations fo fight a fenced-off war lke Perv:igs ?-:jhncse k;ll::::gd::extn;lsh;,mn ested in recovering treasure from 1 i r;‘{d'lu.rt::-‘.c'};‘sl.fl:fl s I Commercial Adjust- ‘ " ; rig o V. a 3 i 4 e lave arx ~Lhing - yielding pay dirt. The future is brighter than in that between Bolivia and Paraguay. 4| the augury of a year of gopd rore |the 105t ship. & | | DR. H. VANCE ment & Rating Bureau { several seasons but those who may be lured by the Another general war of the propqruons and|, o Money will colie iitiatid ther(“ e N S _— OSTEOPATH Coperating with White Serv: [ report might again be reminded there is ample duration of the strugg:9 bél\lzcx;dlh:nggxgieglf;" i::(:‘“’” be aid from relatives for many| TOM Marcuni sold the gasboat! % g || wonsultation and examination 158 Privaci i supply of labor for all work in the Interior and C:,"r"il.f"piififiy fl:{"’fie w:r]d Sossibly, it not| Who have been struggling. *|Katalla Queen to Martin Welch i Builders’ and Shelf | || Pree. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; Room 1—Shattuck Bldg. | only those equipped with some capital should ven- 1)’ e m“‘"ch i hetant that vxhere wmi]d come| Children born on this day prob- for $400. il HARDARE | 7 to 8:30 and by appointment. We have 5,000 local ratings | ture into the North. It's harvest time in the ProPa%¥ barbarism. Yet nothing fundamental |*PlY Will be of determined nature| i Th Hard Ca. | Office Grand Apts., near Gas- on file i a reversion to barbarism. e I'3 | omas ardware 0. i tineau Hotel, Phone 177 Yukon but there is no surplus of jobs. & done to remove the possibility of such a|Put able to succeed through diplom-{ Dr. W. E. Pallister announced iy S 15 ‘belbg don e 4 acy. Many subjects of this sign are that the building for his hospital| ¥ ———————————=| = | E = 4 artistic and endowed with ive|was about completed and when| . | ANl the world can do is to skate fearfully along | ' creative | |$ £ = on the thin ice of provisions and arrange to main- “‘f;“‘"- [cpened, we would have the finest| T G A RBAGE HAULED ! JUNEAU FROCK tain peace for a few months or a few years. The oseph Rodman Drake, poet, was and most up-to-date hospital in| | “g,sonahle Munthly Rates H arry Race | SHGPPE Seepage of forelgn fantasies into our national merest chance is all that stands between it and |POTR on this day 1795. Others who Alaska. The building was on south| I E. O. DAVIS & |1 “Exclusive but not Expensive” life over a period of years, especially since the dissolution. Pacifism and militarism are equally i 2 2 DRUGGIST Coats, Dresses, Lingerie, e o cataclysm—and apparently nothing can be done. FOREIGN FANTASIES. have celebrated it as a birthday GOld Street, a block east of the World War, has made available for the restless Powerless in the face of potential annihiliation. include Billie Burke, actress, 1886; city dock. TELEPHONE 584 | A - - doctiivies. 4 In the past a great conqueror might march to!Fe%ell Clayton, onetime ambassador | Phone 4753 1 “The Squibb Store” and dissatistied any number of silly doetrimes 10° e through war. But today the conqueror can (o Mexico, 1633, | Miss Gladys Moody, who had|® e s | 4 q which they can become attached with little thinking N o through WP only to the fumm of ‘all. The (Copyright, 1935) Leen visiling her aunt, Mrs. Eliza- | P T*——' SRS % £ |‘|-—- —d and less energy. The one attracting the most atten- e v o5 awalls the greatest man —— beth Declker, returned to her home T RN T AR e 5 ’ ot the present Umb, and’ neobahly: ond. of the Eroicest SARE Of WL HEICY NS BS SE 5 lin Oklzhoma. ! GENERAL MOTORS 1 '] MeCAUL MOTOR f of all times—the winning of p ual peace 90 0800 ehe s | ot Z most vicious from point of seductive theories, is e . AT Ti ROTH 44 & and ] FGCSS 1] COMPANY Communism. This dreg of ancient Europe thriv Sentimeatality S s o ) L AT T MAYTAG FPRODUCTS || ' CONSTRUCTION COMPANY 1] | Dotye and Pilacaic oo on the misfortune of others, and the unsettled con- e b i Dougias retitimed e (on-fne Ogls W. P. JOLINSON | | O1d First National Bank Bidg. | | | i ditions of the past few years has been a fertile| AR Zynda ;f‘“‘“r“” spending a week at Eagle m_____ e Y L Sunehy, Alkake, . PEIONI 109 i eSS R e field in which to spread lts unsavory appeal fDsnyes S0ty MMM H. H Waller, Seattle; Dr. and "™ i VR, ol J‘- ithy that ady to| Mrs. W. D. Hunt, Seattle; Mr. and L ey e s r o hardened yegg|Mrs. P. H. Heney, Jr, Seattle; Mr, . Announcements were received in| | GARLAND BOGGAN || y t blic | and Mrs Henry CI q Juneau of the marriage in Win- g . & y, popped into pul s Henry Clay Agnew, Se+ Hardwood Floors | Fortunately, the bulk of the American people The maudlin sort of sym are still grounded in the principle that to each Produce copious tears wher sniffles and says that he is so i will be given according to his merit. So long as 3 S Mipeg of i . !, : we can imbue that simple but anclent fact into our! ViYW, in Detrolt the other day. piher B M d RO mpvg/-ummm:rk Kat}rlle;n Pater";‘?l" Waxi Polishi | Cigars FORD AGENCY. 2 e s % e e T| The local sheriff invited the mothers and chil- Elvin O. Curne and wife; Carl 3 €1 of “Juncau. The| | axing olishing | . | (Authorized Dealers) children and our rising generations we stand @ gin of Detroit to come to the jail and listen to a | Bjoonstad, Haines; John A. Glasse, “CUPI¢ expected to make their home | | Sanding | ~ Cigarettes ! pretty good chance to survive the unholy creed of sermon by one of his prisoners. This prisoner, he Junecau in Juneau. I };HONE 5 Cand | GREASES Communism or any of the other impossible “iSms.” said, had seen the error of his ways and had re- Gaslineau 1 M‘x¥ X : ik andy | GAS—OILS Mark Twain, that famous humorous and phil- pented, and was reading the Bible daily; he could Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Tucker, Mon- et AR, § i e g | Cards | Gsopher, analysized Communism in a new brief sen- give a very uplifting litle talk on the advisability rovia, Cal; Baxter Felch, Seatiie;|™ " i cloudy. P R R s it JUNEAU MOTORS g ; : e — X tences way back in the "70s when he visited Europe. of shunning the ways of crime. Oscar E. Olson, Seattle; Alice Wil-| S Foot of Main Street { He wrote: All of this might have been all right, if it liams, Haines; Mr. and Mrs. V. B,” YEW POWER SERVICE IS [ MUSICIANS LOCAL iy Communism is \diocy. They want to dis hadn’t turned out that the repentant sinner was|Wallder, Nutley, N. J.; Herbert P,' CUT IN FOR ANCHORAGE| | NO. 1 ! e 4 vide up the property. Suppose they did it— | William Lee Ferris, a confessed panderer and slay- | Hammond, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Eler s | Meets Second and Fourth Sun- ARG L S PR R R IR B it requires brains to. keep money as well as \er, who is awaiting trial on charges of having slain Hansen, Sitka. | A new section of pole line of the| | days Every Month—3 P. M. | to make it. In a precious little while the the nephew of Charles Evans Hughes. | Alackan Anchorage Light and Power Com-| | DUDE HAYNES, Bioity. w0l be Badk AN the: feriter owbis | Somehow, the stunt didn't appeal to Detroit.| A. B. Martin, Portland, Ore,; PADY Was cut in recently for general| | Secretary 2 {Women's clubs and public officials rose in wrath, | Theresia Kirk, Juneau; Kervis Tor- “c:Vice. A crew of several men ®—- . hands and the Communist would be r gl \the sermon was canceled, and the sheriff left town. gerson, Windham Bay. worked about two weeks erecting | again. The division would have to be re- | car to direct the cutting in on the BEAUTY SHOP | ¢ And the sheriff’s idea remains a sample of brain- e — |the new poles and stringing the|$ > o made every three years or it would do the | Sris: serthbRHISEs ‘st 16 worsl. ‘ e o | wires. President Frank L. Reed of BETTY MAC rc n Communist no good. : | R RETURNS the company left Anchorage by brill l' | Al that most nations want nowadays is to be| One of the first signs that fall| HUEY’S GIN FIZZ. I]eg; alone in peace to prepare for war—(Buffalo |—and the start of school—is nem"l’mm e ll‘;t:‘::d?éhtnmn w3 J AL s A Courier-Express.) |was evidenced on the steamer Al-| SUFFERS STROKE PHONE 547 | Pabst Famous One thing about Huey Long, the Louisiana King- e v | aska, now travelling from Seattle to| py;c 5 yynay 215 -—— —_ D ht Be tish, he would be different. It appears that Huey| 1f 8n African war comes, the mosquitoes and|the Westward after stopping here.| - V. lindley Green, well known : raug sr dropped in on a New York hotel the other day and |(Setse flies are likely to be pro-Ethiopian—(Indi-(Miss Jean McCullagh is a pas- | Ploneer resident of Anchorage, who i On Tap : 5 o DTS U NS GRS S S R e e il anapolis Star.) |senger on the vessel. She win|le°eived @ stroke several days ago, get a gin fizz with vanilla in it. e up- L transfer to the 8 |is reported much improved. . i shot was that he wired to New Orleans and had his!| | o the 8. 8. Curacao for i I 2 JIMMY CARLSON ¢ ! . S| with the new solidified gasoline, the suave oil |passage to Seldovia, where she is et [ ] b favorite mixer imported at once by airplane to Set giation attendant must master a new approach, |a school teacher. SHOP IN JUNEAU FIRST! ‘em up for him with vanilla. It caused quite & “How many lumps, please?’—(Atlanta CQnsutu-‘ —_—————— o Wise to Call '8 furore in the big town and as one New York re- tion. | ROTARIAN TRAVELS J 3 tvtert 5 i ? | Stanley Long, Governor-General > uneau HOTEL ZYNDA G d l SWEUMS RETURNING | WILL TRY TO OPEN LUSITANIA GRAVE | it Rotary uh of Washingion. Guy Smith T ighons aana AFTER VISIT, SOUTH| Ketchikan from Seattle on the| D R U G S ransfer Co’ i { Qabs | Alaska. A ¢ 8. ZYNDA, Prop. i Ed G. Sweum, manager of Ju-“ . MO\"VI;E lor\rnseedTOI(l)AGE neau’s Piggly Wiggly, accumpanied! | IS ELKS’ DEPUTY PUROLA REMEDIES Fuel Oil Coal #i by his wife and daughter, is a pas- Arthur E. Frodenberg, of Anchor-| L3 LR I R R SN W N I senger northbound on the North age, has been appointed district|| FRESCRIPEIONS CARE- Transfer ROSE SUAREZ N N t\\k»\\;‘\, 8 Sea. 3 _| | deputy of the Benevolent and Pro- X COMPOUNDED Modiste from New York City : The Sweums have been on a six | | tective Order of Elks for Western|} Front St. Next Coll . Frprat | Dressmaking, Remodeling, | weeks' visit with friends and rela- | | Alaska by James T. Halinan, Grand | JUNEAU-YOUNG | Alterations 117 TH tives in and around Seattle. [ Exalted Ruler of the Grand Lodge PHONE 97—Free Delivery 1 Hard C | TELEPHONE 271 I E - | | at Columbus, Ohio. A L ardware Compan: Peldon’s House, near Moose Hall | | | MRS. WALTER MANAHAN [ | A PAINTB—-OIL—GLASP s y l. ‘_l MARKET RASKET 4 | sy Provisions, Fruits, Vegetables COMING HERE ON VISIT | | weeoeece-|| Shelf and Heavy Hardware Phone 343 Free Delivery | | | Guns and Ammunition g o Mrs. Walter Manahan, wife of | ‘,lf Th F d V° g, . e i one of the officials of the North- | i e I' orwar: ew ) : e TR B A T land Transportation Company with | ¥ headquarters at Seattle, is a pas- | 5 | TYPEWRITERS RENTED | ¢ PHONE 36 f :fnger nt::ard Mt.he :u:v.h Sea for ._ | $5.00 per month i uneau. Mrs. anahan 1s coming | on a visit to her sister, Mrs. Wini- | g‘he .B.alM. Behrends Bank, oldtest&f A]lasku’s II JéuB.d Bu;fozd & C.:). | For very prompt fred Jones. | nancial institutions, respects the lessons “Our doorstep is worn by i S T 1 ; Syl e, | satsfiea costomers® | LIQUOR DELIVERY IS VISITING INTERIOR | . e —— i, Mty Elas MoGonaicn 013 But in its attitude to its customers and their ———= : daughter of Willlam McGonagle, | requirements, ‘hs Ji& the fHEities 'it. has LUDWIG NELSON THE JUNEAT! LAUNDRY who took out a fortune in the early | rovided for their .ervice this bank takes JEWELER Frankiin Street betweem days of Fairbanks from Discovery fh £ d Vi < 4 5 Watch Repairing | Front and Second Streets » claim on Cleary, viewed with inter- | 8 Torward view. 2 Philco—General Electric Agency | est the dredging operations of v.he‘ ! i i lanni i FRONT STREET | PHONE 358 Fairbanks Exploration Company on | People . . . or businesses . . . planning for a -____—__._._L Cleary Creek. Miss McGonagle re- | | broader future find this institution as re. - cently arrived in Fairbanks from ; sponsive as it is responsible. 4 her home in the Yakima Valley | | § ]UNEAU H i where her father is now a large . y 3 ranch owner. . THE MINERS' Recreation Parlors Liquor Store BILL DOUGLAS ——————— COURT TERM ‘ Drug Co. Judge Simon Hellenthal has is- | An all.metal diving suit being lowered Into the hold of t The B M B h d B k ¢ sued an order to convene the Fed- | ghip “Ophir” in the River Clyde in Glasgow, of the salvage |} . . benrenas pan “THE CORNER DRUG STORE” . d‘ Scotland, which was to eral District Court for the Thir } be used in an effort to reach the Lusitania, sunk by U-boats off the Jus Alaska P. O. Substation No. 1 Judiclal division in Anchorage on| €oast of Ireland on the eve of America's entry into the World War unead, A raghs {Associated Press Photo) ” FREE DELIVERY