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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1935. D l AI I\ F g avera; pace of 233 miles per hour with a top| o 5 & ; F _ ? ¥ speed said to be clos 265 miles every 60 tes. | - OFESSIONAL o m.ff’w‘m askd Empire oo dne o nie o @ mioue| H APPY—=e_ 20 YEARS AGO ratraal Sociris | BIR THDAY From The Empire —e — . my Air Corps, which gives a hint of how we are| Helenc Vi ‘ Gastineau Channel J’ cvery evening except Sunday by the pr ng for aerial warfare in the event of another | COMBANY at Second and Main . ; Juneau, Alash 3 } The Empire extends congratula- borreee DRY CLEANING | PHYSIOTHERAPY | the war clouds hanging over Europe grow | ~Zassage, Electricity, Infra Red | B. P. 0. ELKS meets t is marked significance in these dem-|lions and best wishes today, their { | Ray, Medical Gymnastics. every second and fourth birthday anniversary, to the follow- I Y, Vi S, ‘[ v | 2 R 0 i AUGUST 22, 1935 307 Goldsteir Building Wednesday at 8 p. m. JBSCRIPTION RATES T s of what is possible in the air and it . i Delivered by (S'%"S " ind Douglas for $1.28 |ic catisfying to know that Uncle Sam is in the ™Y L In a naval dispatch from some- e J Phone Office, 216 zol‘srisna brothers wel~ > “ | ciency i ines where the Gulf of Riga, it was ke — . following r . |fore ranks for efficiency in developing machines AUGUST 22 W in 4 fh : — o months, in adva for aerial combat. But there is also cause to Henry Delanos stated the Russian fleet, aided by a Sott T == M. E. Monagle, Ex- R ader whither are we speeding? | Mrs. T. B. Mitchell 1 ish submarine, sunk the Ger- - KASER & FREEBURG i |a'ted Ruler, M. H. Sides, Secretary re or Trregularity | "o oo oier T : i man battle cruiser Moltke, a 23,000 Water DENTISTS | & Elsle Travers ” i the 1k is- . Blomgren Buildin| KNIGHTS OF COLUMPUS Business Office, 374. | A correspondent has been ordered out of Russia B ton boas, Bt Washaig ¥ Ne " ok i Sine" omoriBing S e of ers and seven torpedo boats. The il g PHONE 56 | | Se schms' L:omml 0. MEMBER OF A<SOCIA'VED‘ FHFS% something ‘ erning crossing fficial Russian announcement of Hours 9 am. to 9 pm. 1760. Meetings second iy s and human beings to “improve the next n Sl e withdrawallof the Clérman. flest - :tland last Monday at neration of the Soviet population.” Maybe, after The stars incline ne Gult ‘of ‘Rigs was Was £ 7:30 p. m. Transient the Russians are a step ahead of us. today in Petrograd. Added oy D C P 4| brothers urafid to at- e HOI'OSCOPC to it was: “Our destroyers in the 1 our r. C. P, Jenne tend. Connett Cham- If that California chap who has agreed to be | Sea have sunk over a hun- DENTIST bers. Pifth St. JOHN F. MULLEN, frozen solid and then revived lives, it is reported a but do not compel” r rurkish boats since Turkey L SK Rooms BBflflfinfl Valentine G. K, . J. TURNER, Secretary similar experiment will be tried on the Republican | cntered the World War.” Russia’s A 4 A uilding Party. loss in the engagement was three ‘Telephone 176 | IMOUMT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 141 y Second and Fourth Mon ! LAl THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1935 | torpedo boats. LA UNDRY ::ior,’,, a:,c:m:nmm ir iopia Ri Adverse planetary aspects rule to- g y B | | 4 | 5 2 Scottih Rita Templ | i R"’hf, Nime. day, according to astrology. It is a| At a Sunday morning breakfast in PHONE 15 [ l)r Richard Williams b:"mnmg it s 1""';" ; til to be on guard against losses, | Portland, Oregon, Former President ( 3 aic - ek w e S ot . dstal for ‘peculatien William H. Taft said that the Army il DENTIST HOW,\ 30 DS TARLER, | Many Americans who have been endeavoring Bad news of some sort may cause |should be increased and that the | I — || to understand Ethiopia and its people have won-| B United Statel S0 oover et SRS | idered why the country in the interior of Africa|aNXiety to the United States and : ¥ 2 ¥ ¢ 4 there may be effort on the part of |e€qual the best. Former President should have two names, and which of the two should foreign governments to gain power | Reosevelt said: “The time for words y ; 4 DOtEEAR | preferably be used. Now we have it on good authority | foreien g by this nation has loni ssed. “Ii = o AERIE | that, should you meet a visitor from the land of the|through intrigue and secret policies. b this @ passed. “If g ; i~ : e | The rule of the stars affecting na- | 15 Inconceivable to American citizens G i AP 2 S ‘| 11, F. 0. E | Conquering Lion of the Tribe of Judah, it is good | The rule of the stars affecting fo| #ho claim to be the inheritors of rocer vy § Meets first and third Monday .'manners to call it Ethiopia instead of Abyssinia. A p traditions of Washington and| . v WA e it i, 40 ' H. Murray Jacoby, New York financier, who was be deceitful and underhanded in‘-' ;] R o ovemmlmnegm: d James R1msav &( SOH | DENTIST |lhlin-\G]LS 1all, Douglas. ’Vm.vmfl S OTIRITY iy ay Ja , Ne . | . + _ | Lincol 3 alhers el THE SOCIAL SECURITY ACT. la Special Ambassador of the United States at the|thelr actions. Ambiton may be pre g roR g ) brothers welcome. J. B. ‘Martin ] 2 H i resentatives do not see athat the | Hours 9 am. to 6 pm. W. P, T. N. Cashen, Secretary. coronation of Emperor Haile Selassie, explains that I’“lzni i"]"hx‘” i&’:"’;”fi:‘;l "‘Bl‘;":{ time for AbedR el boxe FRESH FRUITS and | SEWARD RUTLDING il ! While 1ot applicable to Alika until such me “Ethiopia” means burned by the sun and “Abys-(1°ad to unexpe P g VEGCTABLES S 5030 »__7_‘4‘;' as the Legislature sets up the necessary machinery sinia” is a word connoting a mixture of races. It * % .| Dr. J. F. Condit, Superintendent = p i to come within the provisions of the act, the Social s understandable in the light of history that the| Movements of navies are indi-| telat i b i e | FRESH MEATS e Ui By dite o4 Se bill which has now become law is of his- Portioff of the people of the country who know|® A [left for the Westward on the Yu- g o : henat Mg ]_ ‘, gt les for the first that there is a choice in the use of names should|Will increase substantially before n. Dr. Condit announced that !;‘x} Phone 182 Free Dellvel'y l D and a tank for crude oil save | sorle fmportance In WAt 1 provides for ihe HrSt want to' be calied Ethiopians, While in view of |Maly months have passed,the seers B WO R 1 e burner trouble. 5 flitar ch wi robal make ar- e A 0 T A the many racial elements in the population “Abys- |d€clare, but militaristic sentiment CAngmEnte i :old wyv_ f A" |= uffld"fl'f Los Angeles Cg- PHONE 149; NIGHT 148 sinia” as well describes the country, it is obviously | Wil not yet strongly affect the 'ne ices in An- - e Jege of Optometry an cho 8 e ) 3 ELI : TRANSFER tribulations which beset mankind, it is an honmest o.q form to speak of it as Ethiopia unless the|United States. horage during the coming winter.| . GRAVES Opthalmology ! RELIABLE N There is no ch el ' : » 3las: - attempt to rid the country of the fear of want and {ime comes when it will be necessary to think| Defense is to be the chief interest | The urch there at the {lothing Man' | Glasses Fitted Lenses Grovnd ; ; present time, | starvation from the sudden loss of a job and the'of it as Italopia. of Uncle Sam who will guard both | fear of poverty and homelessness in old age. How| There was an Ethiopia which had its be- :filcf":‘w“;‘:m‘;‘;“g “‘;‘“:::nyh” B Atter i tive A T By | | Foe (;‘fa“:fljfi’::fff"” jua Commercial Adjust- it will work out is a matter of conjecture cven to ginnings in the mists of antiquity. It was the|SOMes & peacems 9| Channel, the United States tor- | dhe i hee : DR H. VANCE ment & Rating Bureaa those who have drafted the act, but the objectives Aesthiopia of the Greeks and Romans; the Cush Gollege ghris are to: tinit-emnlh. po;,, bc.xt destroyer Whipple, of the - OSTEOPATH Coperating with White Serve are accepted by enlightened opinion in view of the “§ ll}"' lfebrwf.u Its fame lis rcflg”fdll‘xln the clmg:s ment in many new fields, They are| eserve, Pacific Fleet, steamed | * = Uomsultation and examination o0 Bureait ¢ later Ethiopian ha! ey were e 4 ~ 5 3 u) .1‘1( ‘a ?x lL iopi Solm ers gl y ¢ (ho| 0 demonstrate that with knowlcdg\‘r Snka. early Sunday morning. Builders’ and Shelf Free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; Room 1—Shattuck Bldg. descendants of King lomon. he history o he { The destroyer lay at the Treadwell| | % to 8:30 and by appointment. We h 5,000 local ratings {country is linked with that of Egypt, which was| ey have acquired common sense. | wharf Saturday artemzx;n mda w;: e i || office Grand Apts., near Gas- N gaigpine 1 age < i z : a | night s Briefly, the act provides a long-range old 8ge st one time under Ethioplan domination. IThts 15'; cimy\ for young ;;Ot]ne: ahd s Taige Eeoarel Loty p";;n’m Thomas Hardware Co. tineau Hotel. Phcne 177 pension system, to be financed by an income taX, But it does not appear that the ancient Ethiopia|%ho contemplate marriage Tt | visited her, | i ok bl || on employees and a payroll tax on employers, start-included the territory of the Ethiopia of today, or, ;"“’ ”f"’wmlz“‘”l“f*nc'{ :‘“Wsr "e‘: ‘ : in each at 1 per cent in 1937 and rising at least, that it included more than a small part c‘]’]"w‘m‘;w i::m e n,‘ 0.0, Gactermn Ascived: fokils T T T JUNEAU FROCK each ee years until 1949 when each contribution of it. Some authorities are of the opinion that the|¢h? w | " GARBAGE HAULED | I’ R | sitka 4 4 5 is to be 3 per cent. Rates of payment to qualified Ethiopia of the past roughly corresponded in posi-| B the economic revolution the|Sitka and will leave on the North- | arry nace SHOPPE | | o Reasonable Munthly Rates A tion to the Sudan of the present. But among the|'¢3l heroes are those who are will-| Western for Kodiak Island, where| = RO . . o RN workers who retire at the age of 65 vary from $10, Do o tie Sudan of the present. 'But an wentury | D8 to Teach their goals by means|Pe Wil Visit the governmental ex- | | E. O. DAVIS DRUGGIST Coats, Dresses, Lingerie, to $85 a month, depending on the total amount of PEOF SR e : {9 patient industry that entails|Perimental station. Prof. Georgeson TELEPHONE 564 ) 243 are descendants of the people of the powerful em- > - | expects to look int | . Squibb Store” wages eagned by the beneficiary after 1)vcr-mbr>r‘lm_“ of biblical times. If they want their country|'eal sacrifice, astrologers point out pects to lool into the matter or! Phone 4753 'The Squi Store’ 31, 1936, and before he reaches the retirement age. |, ..~ : % 4 significance. | Persons whose birthdate it is|CToSs-breeding the Siberian Yak | £3. — 2 called by a name of such historical significance, |, ¥ : < unemployment insurance it provides that on'why persi alling i /ssinis have the augury of a year of somel"l‘J Galloway cattle, a proposition R i i or unemployme: e 2 , Why 5 5 S which has been the subject of ex- and after January 1, 1936, employers of eight or| | anxieties and vexations that may be > ex o . = |easily overcome. Deceit may cause |l€nsive investigation by the offi- GENERAL MOTORS o McCAUL MOTOR more persons ,will be assessed excise taxes on their| » ; eie RSntiokRt {cars of the ;xpc!‘imvm station. and | o COMPANY '[ payrolls of 1 per cent in 1936, 2 per cent in 1937 P : Children born on this day prob-f e MAYTAG PRODUCTS | Dodge and Plymouth Dealers P " vears. The 1 S spatch.) ¢ o ~ and 3 per cent in 1938 and subsequent years. The (Columbus Dispa ably will be imaginative, artistie| Frank P. Skcen, one of the best > ISON i I money so collected will be paid to employees on| Some smart man said, “Women wear clothes o 8 FIAS 3 W. P. JOHNSON | LONSTRUCT[GN (1) | n By S |and strongly individual. The sub-| 0O¥N prospectors in this part vy D R S —_—— % period of unemployment, according (o law and rujes,Men inhabit them.” To most men, clothes are an|jects of this sign are usually pers |AMMSKa, has made a rich gold quarta | S ! Phone 107" Juneau which must first be set up by the various States|unfortunate necessity. Worshipfui Master; JAMES W. LEIVERS, Secretary. OFFICE AND RESIDENCE Gastineau Building Phone 431 time guards against the privations of old age and unemployment. While not a cure-all for the many — ey § distress that has arisen as a result of the insecurity of employment and the ravages to time. L 5 T T TN, o R sons of vision and courage. irike in tbe Moose Pass country, | &% —— s . L S es| a 3 t | el 2, - — e — | freerrrrrs snc s ircere ABd Territories o e ‘L"“m:tfié Sk b;rd dll"flb‘;”":“‘ ‘;,‘;i“““L:‘ Melville E. Stone, journalist, W‘,‘“L"“"Q“ e 3"? worth of gold| | GARLAND BOGGAN | ——=— > i LS as @ PS rAWers. e & n two days’ time from the decom-! Aid to dependent children, to mothers and chil-l o o0 "1on comes to change his sult and places| 202 o7 this day 1848. Others who 3 2 Hardwcod Floors , : dren, homeless and neglected, rehabilitation of dis e P! have celebrated it as a birthday in. | P3%d rock at the point of d : FORD AGENCY 4 fon the table the contents of the 14 different pockets| . 4o John B. Gough p axinge Polishine Clgars abled, public health and aid to the blind all are jn his three-piece suit he realizes what an arsenal Sosmieraiia T ‘;”g P et e Waxing 2 (Authorized Dealers) GREASES included within the scope of the act, the Federal he carries about with him. Keys, knives, wallets, | Eieriont Langley, ;,lrloilmf“&’;? mum, 33; clear. | Sanding Cigarettes (Copynght 1935) | ————— | FHONE 582 i Candy GAS—OILS 1 EOIL PETERSBURG WATER | * = i# Government sharing with the States the cxpenso‘pms pencils, purses, combs, matches, tobacco are of ca ng out the program. For some of the pro- ‘dlsmbutvd strategically and ingeniously about hi: ¢ the money necessary will be in forms of person. HARRIS MAY GU]DE I Drinking water in Petersourg |, . Cards JUNEAU MOTORS the Federal Government, but to qualify| This is his one compensation for the trial of | should be boiled before using says | MUSICIANS LOCAI Foot of Main Street ; must set up correlating plans which must Daving to live through a sweltering summer, clad m‘ ROOSEVELT CLARK |the Petersburg Press, on advice of S L ¢ Al tloer d F 2 8 be "f}‘:dp “I)"r;l[ :"TA IHQT}:’:rS',n::Z‘In his summer dress, man betrays a mild feeble- WAks Afetnig and Fourth Sun riore than two of whom shall be from sa | SHOP IN JUNEAU! \ N To women, on the other hand, dress is a thrill |called on by Archibald Roosevelt | — 5 It is a laudable venture into an untested field metamorphosis; she emerges a new creature and | the Alaska was in port Tuesday, tc o B WILLIAMS co for this nation and the world will watch with creation. Women are a millennium ahead of men | arrange details for a possible hunt- | st o . revisions necessary as is only natural with such a Moment that in the dead of frigid winter, women| Archibald Roosevelt recalled the ““&’)";:::;’E “:x’""":'e dellyery, BEAUTY SHOP gigantic undertaking but, at least, it would appear Will wear silk stockings and fragile pumps. fact that when his father, Theodore | HESE PRICES In New Location at en for their sartorial - || ing the home more comfortabl N social life which with changing conditions must §ovy. womel for thelr sartorial good sense and good | United States, anticipated an Alas- || ing ortable PHONE 547 Pabst Famous fortune. and livable. When a dictator comes in at the door, liberty |phries of the States of Washington, || Venetian Medicine Cabinets, press.) | Delegate Dan A. Sutherland to be|| 16x24 ... 850 1 T’S “ " Speeding across the country from Seaitle to —_—_— | the official guide of the President’s|| Venetian Medicine C“mu’ i JIMMY CAR[SON ] Dayton, O., 2,000 miles non-stop in nine hour: Add 1935 similies: As stable as the boundn.ry}pany. Etched Square top, mirror Wise to Call 8 hot pants, leather shoes, woolen coat, collar tight political party, to be appointed by the President, b *7 AT interest its progress. Doubtless it will be found in the intelligence and beauty of their dress habits. ing expedition out of Juneau after|| _We Carry a complee line of to be a step toward meeting a condition in our| At this time of the year, however, we salute and Roosevelt, Sr., then President of the || Seasonable suggestions for mak- 12th an¢ B Streets surely be met. S kun hunting trip, to be accompan- | - — Draugllt Beer the newest Boeing bomber achieved the astounding of China.—(Dallas News.) Harris reported that both Roose- | 14x20 ... . 6.08 : | Dr. Joseph O. Rude, City health of- | . a d y health of p Rpiroval, 9L the , Sostel Beculiy. POl pont dllie: ikakibana cuffs’ UEht ABout Gie: wilsis: ON HUNTING TRIP NO. 1 ¥ very Month—3 P. M. mindedness. | Ww. John Halll, wcal gulde, wa 4‘ e i 7 I Secretary the latter acting as Chairman. jand a joy. A change of costume for her is a total|and Dr. James Lipitt Clark, while " —— to have many shortcomings with alterations and Well, that may be a little strong. We forget for the their return from the westward, || Sash, Doors and Inside Trim at BETTY MAC d = ied by Congressman Will H. Hum- || Built-in Ironing Boards SPEEDING TOWARD WHAT? flies out at the Window.—(Buffalo Courier-Ex-|that Harris was ehosen by her|| . Elched Curved top, mirror On Tap i velt and Dr. Clark seemed very | Back Screen Doors, ¥ 8'xe G. 0. P. WINS IN RHODE ISLAND MISSKN]GHT " | leased ndeed 1o be making he | _9°K" Galv. Wire " 25 || Juneau HOTEL ZYNDA present, trip to the westward and|| Front Screen Doors, 3' 0”x6 ”. ” 3 Large Sample Room interior and anticipated an enjoy- 9"x1%"” Gal. Wire ... 340 T f C able outing. i o Storm and Screen Combina- rans er o‘ ELEVATOR SERVICE IS HUNUR n‘ LS e tion Doors: when in need of S. ZYNDA, Prop. | TICKET SALE & 289 x1% MOVING or STORAGE | 3 0"x6" 9”x1” z | Tickets for the Bob Crawford - Fuel 0il Coal 5 , | concert, Monday, August 26, 8 p.m., Write for frec illustrated || Transfer Mrs. Jennie Bromberg, of the Ju- at the Presbyterian Church are ‘catalog. . IDEAL PAINT SHOP [ | | . neau Frock Shop, gave a dinner for ‘ q available at the Nugget Shop, But- fve last evening, honoring Mss ler Mauro, Juneau Drug Co, Har.|| 0. B. WILLIAMS CO. —————e | | If It's Paint We Have It! | I |Mildred Knight, sister of Harold ! |ty Race, The Terminal, Juneau Ice Ave UNEAU-YOUNG | | Knight, Juneau agent of the North- | Gream Parlors and Snap Shop. 49 Fust Ave. soun J WENDT & GARSTER | {land Transportation Company. Beattle, Wash. Hardware Company SHONE 0% | Miss Knight is in Juneau on a Aimission 2 peme. Ty PAINTS—OIL—GLASS MARKET RASKET |visit to her brother. She is a wo--re---7|| Shelf and Heavy Hardware h!;t; Delivery | | teacher of the blind at Vancouver, | | Guns and Ammunition r s : b’ |Wash, and a former President of| - e Brines and Froessoms | The Forward View r»n.s club in that city EPWORTH LEAGUE \ . i g | PHONE 36 HONORS TEACHERS The B. M. Behrends Bank, oldest of Alaska’s | J. B. Burford & Co. e v For very prompt financial institutions, respects the lessons “Our doorstep is worn | The Epworth League of the Met-| of experience. pe PR satisfied customers' A LIOUOR DELWERY ropolitan Methodist Church honor- | (AT Conltl - svscias recaerncian s ; ed M ol 4 3 . A AR snmul«;ryfl\::fn R:"'ef’i “““’:‘I’I i But in its attitude to its customers and their LUDWIG NELSON % Bi6 ciiitrdh Deviors Tnot mg]:’f"’ | requirements, as in the facilities it has ~ ’ Mis; Rogers leaves next Tuesday| provided for their service, this bank takes wm"“mm for the Westward where she will the forward view. f Philco—General Electric Ageacy FRONT STREET | teach school. Schwiebert boards the steamer Princess Alice tomor- People . . . or businesses . . . planning for a row morning for Vancouver, B. C., broader future find this institution as re- and Caldwell, Idaho, where he, too, sponsive as it is responsible. will accept a teaching position, | JUNEAU | | ' ‘ ® e W. W. Sharp, of New York City. | ERS arrived yesterday aboard the Pl\Z\ Dru Co THE MINERS® . . Lockheed Electra on the scheduled | g 2 Recrealio" Pado" ; J % g v ; trip from Fairbanks, piloted by W. | The B M B h nds B k : uneau Iee Cr Judge Charles F. Risk (shown above casting ballot with wife) gave 7. Barrows and Walter Hall. [ enre. an THE CORNER DRUG STORE and | New Dealers something to think about when he successfully ran on a Mrs. Louise O'Toane and William | P. O. Substation No. 1 5 Parlors Republican platform in Rhode lcl. ¢ I election for a first dis- | O'Toanc were passengers from Fair- | Juneau, Ahska qullol' Store SHORT ORDE’ . trict congressman. (Associatcd P rm‘k‘ to Whitehorse, | 5 FREE DELIVERY BILL DOUGLAS

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