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EMPIRE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 24, 1935. ALASKA THE DAILY ‘ | | A AN H APPY.____ o “The stars incline Many schemes have been tried for getting in oA contact with the next world and thus far the only| success has been the certainty of departure from BIR»TH-DAY Horoscope this vale of tears. But now comes Mr. Stephen I — Simkhovitch, an ambitious writer and scenansl.‘rThe E:p;:i'e;::::: tfiz]&:miv;l;; 2y § x i - | tions an , what is going on the other realm, or realms as|'™’ Benefic aspects rule today, ac- Being of Hollywood Mr. Simkhovitch is, of course, | Joseph ‘Wehrn push busin Jiesie going to take a novel route, or so he says. It Daniel J. Kelley for supiiiy :MS;X BOp R ros 2 seems that cne Dr. Ralph S. Willard, a reputed Dr. Taylor J. Pyle So m‘m(-‘; 8 Lhaltnasl:.rologers i scientist, has been freezing guinea pigs to death| Gerdkl Hodalile > HESEE | ool O it oty ESS. " |and reviving them several days later, or, again, so Geraldine Bodding J “']‘:‘v“y‘_m 1 onat b Bl ol niitled 04he |he alleges. Now Mr. Simkhovitch, being, it is as- AUGUST 25 e venit ARl e dod e and also the |sumed, a reporter with great ability for going Nick Bez “rgy at high tension. _ \after things, has volunteered to be frozen to death | Ed";wz“dps- l"‘i‘;’tby In the early morning labor is sub- BEGLARGER |1 one of Dr. Willard's cakes of ice, and be revived | “; T:':’aiu“ sct to stimulating influences that if the scientist is capable of pulling his guinea pig| % yromise advance in wages and im- trick on a human | £ ved working conditions. Indus- One deduces that Mr. Simkhovitch has never| fesrorrmrtrooemssssssss » is to benefit through harmonious been afflicted with that little matter known as|" 11 20 YEARS AGO relations. Increased exports of foodstuffs “frozen assets” or he would realize the futility of his quest into the unknown. It is true that frozen| > |ascets have been thawed out at times, but the IORIhe ST general experience has not been such as to recom-| Imend the freezing experiment to Mr. Stmkhovitch.‘ Probably, too, he has ‘not been keeping up on what THE loss of. Atierican SVEINE the scientists are doing by way of digging pre- the Arabic was the editorial/ subjest historic animals out of icebergs without getting an| . nearly all Eastern newspapers, eye flicker out of the great mastodons to indlnzfe..(md there was considerable specu- their return to life. And take beer, Mr. Simkho- lation as to what stand the Presi- vitch. Our best brewers say that beer should beldent will make if he learns from } cold, but when frozen it loses all its zip. | Germany that no warning was giv- But why warn. We cannot but suspect that|en the Arabic. the imbued Mr. Simkhovitch will get what is com-| A Boston Globe Vienna correspon- |, . ;iher engineering achievements monly known as “cold feet” before he even gels dent noted that the war, while de- creasing the number of unemploy s | ;. s o add it AmeEosh S SR near Dr. Willard's freezing emporium Under this rule whatever depends | . Wil [ § " 1 & i pe i pon personal effort is well direct- | | creased the number of women se 2k- o I 3 . the stars, but it is an un-, No more fitting comment could have been made ing employment. “In normal times crable time to expect aid or in- than that uttered by the Rev. J. Whitcomb Brougher the number of unemployed miales| jc;ce from persons occupying po-| over the bier of Will Rogers: “I guess God ncoded‘i‘”}"f“mf;gmoz‘t‘% rmwé:(" IP: ';:r}t 15 in the sun. g00d y typically Rog S S b i en of serious ambitions have a good man in a hurry.” How typically Rogers. The sald. YNGw ‘there re| trORIIAMEL. best planetary guidance at this |14 percent more women out of work ». For the few who exert su- | than men.” preme will and are untiring in tneir | industry rich rewards are presaged Pesons whose birthdate it is have | the augury of a year of gain that Dai-l); Alaska Empire | ROBERT \’\'.’BFNDER - - Editor and Manager MR. SIMKHOVITCH’S QUEST. ZORIC DRY CLEANING e Fraternal Societies OF —— T il | Helene W. L. Albrecht | PHYSIOTHERAPY . ~fassage, Electricity, Infra Red | | Ray, Medical Gymnastics. | 307 Goldsteir Building I | Sunday Second the Main Published every EMPIRE_PRINTING Street Alask: evening _except COMPANY at fl: L Gastineau Channel g B. P. 0. ELKS meota every second and fourt Wednesday at 8 p. Visiting brothers wels come. M. E. Monagle, Exi Vted Ruler, M. H. Sides, Secretary uneau but do not compel” Offic Post d Class SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Delivered by carrier In Juneau and Douglas per_ month for $1.25 H Phone Office, 21¢ | A = ; Dot | DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER Water | DENTISTS 4 oo Blomgren Building “asl\.ng PHONE 56 | (L) promptiy irregularity e e KNIGHTS OF COLUMPUS Business Office, { Seghers Council No. 4 4 4] 374 : AS?U?MT(D‘ & 1760. Meetings second and last Monday at 7:30 p. m. Transient ol brotrers urged to at- tend. Connn' Cham- y | bers, Pifth St. JOHN F. MULLEN 1|G. K, H. J. TURNER, Secretary Hours 9 am. to 9 pm. Dr. C. P. Jenne DENTIST Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine Building Telephone 176 1 our ALASKA LAUNDRY PHONE 15 Dr. Richard Williams DENTIST OFFICE AND RESIDENCE Gastineau Building Phone 431 prC MOCNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 14} Second and Fourth Mon day of each month' it Scottivh Rit2 Temple beginning at 7:30 p.m. HOWARD D. STABLERy Worshipfui Master; JAMES W, LEIVERS, Secretary. $ hould bring profit to agriculture. Pood prices will advance appreci- ~ Jg|ably in the fall so that there will| a8 [be agitation on account of the in- ~reased cost of living. This is a fortunate day for sail- ings. Travel is to be heavy and many distinguished persons will vis- it the United States. Both New York wnd San Francisco will welcome rep- resentatives of foreign trade. Building is under a planetary 7 nment very fortunate for many American cities. Bridges, tunnels AUGUST 24, 1935 TOTEM "Grocer y James Ramsay & Son FRESH FRUITS and VEGZTABLES FRESH MEATS ! Phone 182 FreeDelivery! DOUGLAS Wz, AERIE - > [ 17, F. 0. E. & 0 5P, Meets first and third Mondays,‘ p.m., Eagles’ Hall, Douglas. Visiting brothers welcome. J. B. Martin W. P, T. N. Cashen, Secreur;l Dr. A. W. Stewart DENTIST Hours 9 a.m. to 6 p.m, SEWARD RUILDING Offize Pnone 469 With the declaration of brief review o a great simi churia world war b apparently awaiting an open Italy and Ethiopia, a al reputed reveals S 35| | Our tiucks go any place any* een the orig causes ] Kohert Simpson {| time. A tank for Diesel Ol and a tank for crude oil save Opt. D. burner trouble. Uraduate Los Angeles Col- PHONE 149; NIGHT 148 lege of Optometry and ' Opr.h:lmology || ReLiapLE TRANSFER lasses Fitted Lenses Grernd | ¥y to the Japanese conquest of Man- Japan used the bombing of and ree €ars ago. a railroad invasion Bc Italian Government. setting up of the der raids is the H. S. GRAVES “Tue {lothing Man” given alibi of the World Hoodlumism. (New York World-Telegram.) Bert Bruner and Tom, Webb, two About 1,500 sons of German parents from fifty | SKagWay prospectors, 'fvc:rc in a hos- so¥ forelgn countries, including .the United States have Pital at :Amflv B: C., sutfering from reputation as well as mon- Gl — s 4 severe wounds received when they PAIN1-~CILS gathered in Nuremberg as guests of .the Hitler|™ I y especially ! é |Youth Organization to listen to inspirational talks|¥ere attacked by a huge grizzly | Builders’ and Shelf on anti-Semitism and other peculiar ideas of |Pear Children born on this day have | HARDARE Nazism. | mise of big possibilities. Sub»; | Thoma; Hardware Co. Herr Julius Streicher, the Nazi high priest of of ‘this 'sign use thelr Seafs!m: oo S 0L AT anti-Semitism, instructed the visiting youth in the most effectvely. - official philosophy of race hate, while others were Pliny Earle Goddard, anthropolo- | & more prl;msc as to the technique. One magazine, zist, was born on this day 1869, oth-| . GARBAGE HAULEDT the Black Corps, official organ of the “Black who have celebrated it as a| Reasonable Munthly Rates Guards,” was careful to instruct that under German i | hday include Robert Herrick, | E O D\VIS 7) f the Klondike, had a desperal - | hoet 15 B ’ H = £ law if a Jew who'is pursued defends himself he perate en | poet, 1591; Theodore Parker, clenzy-i e i a0 3 i fod 3 f d “only counter with an owl and baxely es-| nan and reformer, 1810; Wil acts illegally. Ho‘mould be tied and fettered “only cated with is life, CGletegel i an and reforme am | h et in extreme cases. 8 DI b e rforce, English phllamhropisufi There have been many protests against Russia’s D O_“l“ nest in a tree and climbed statesman, 1759, alleged plans to propagandize the world in behalf After it. The mother owl waibed un- DAY, AUGUST 25, 1935 of communism and against purported attempts by “‘I he was about 50 feet up the ing ‘to astrology this should Italy to inculcate the world with fascism. In the °¢: Then the bird strck him erful, happy day for benef- memory of civilization this seems to be the first With such terrific force that his| % 5 e it. The stars encour- attempt by a nation fo spread hoodlumism through- 03t Was ripped and he was thrown| to nature and com-| But ‘thé woild bodily from the tree. nunion with whatever is beautiful. | Music today is subject to plane-! influences that are promising Ester | (or musicians. Inevitably there is. to % | be increase in leisure hours and | lemand for public concerts and| his| piritual recreations. Pa-| venus is in a place today that is| the | favorable to romance. As summer | Was | flirtations reach the end of the sil- | said search again next May. Weather conditions | One method Il Duce purposes to employ to “lift were responsible for postporement Abbyssinians to a higher plane” is to put hot of the search. chemicals under their bare feet.—(Lexington, Ky., Herald.) Italy and Ethiopia are neighbors in North Africa. Eritrea, an Italian colony, borders Ethiopia on the north and It Somaliland touches it on the; southeast. It is charged by the Italian Government that Ethiopian repeatedly crossed the borders in 1 possessions and raided their Last ember the wells of Ualual, open the Italian and quite a number were is in disputed terri- It is so close to the that each lays claim. Immediately fol- outbreak at Italy demanded and Ethiopia. The latter was question as to bloodshed and de- determine Home of Hart Schaffner and e T DR. H. VANCE OSTEOPATH Comsultation .and examination Free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; 7 to 8:30 and by appointment. Office Grand Apts., near Gas- tineau Hotel. Phcne 177 Commercial Adjust- ment & Rating Bureau Coperating with White Serve ice Bureau Room 1—Shattuck Bldg. ‘We have 5,000 local ratings on file ian tribesmen have colonies there Ethiopian killed on tory of tr border lowing reparati refused on whom was 1 manded near was conflict between in which oth sides. U and bor troops Eugene V. Debs, late Socialist 1 Presidential candidate, announced that he was opening a National Lia- bor College at Fort Scott, New York. — | Harry Race | DRUGGIST “The Squibb Store” er | | { JUNEAU FROCK SHOPPE “Exclusive but not Ezpensive” line ine the the wells, iy I Frfvon John George, woodchopper ' from | at there ble for the arbitration to responsibility. Since then relations between have become more and demands eral the two countries strained and Italy including now a gen- for all past griev- those who are what Italy actually and Ethiopia offers still available for lh:\l‘ it that if Italy was 2 in Ethiopia it would Eritrea on the north and Somaliland on the southeast, giving it a large territory for ion North Africa. | 7 more ve become broader, ent with Japan GENERAL MOTORS . and | MAYTAG PRODUCT? | W.P. JOHNSON | R el T ) sett Ethiopia in N ation sa ances close to wants is the only te: purpese, It is able to set up connect its two nchuria, CONSTRUCTICN CO. Phone 107 Juneau B s LRl | GARLAND BOGGANW — e ot Hardwood Floors Waxing Polishing Sanding PHONE 582 | 1y season there will be serious court- ' & - ships, it is forecast. Under this planetary government | % mercenary motives will be absent! {and betrothals will be founded on ~|love and not on prospective wealth. minl- | Again labor is under an adverse| | mum, 32; clear. R T influence making fer discontent! One of the Republican Congressmen from Kansas: ————-— |among household workers as well plays golf in his bare feet. In next year’s election,® ® © © ® ® ® & ® ® ® ¢ o o5 the workers in mill or shop. The his Democratic opponent is expected to sprinkle ® AT THE HOTEIS ¢ | wise hostess will be generous in re- the ground with burning chemicals—(New York ® © ® @ ¢ 7. c ¢ ¢ & ¢ » 1. warding weekend -domestic | Times.) - Gastineau pioyees. a Mrs. C. Moore; K. K. Kyler, Ket- As vacations end the clergy will chikan; A. N. Deonier, Ketchikan;{benefit through increased attend- L. F. Israelson, Petersburg; Mr. and |ance in churches, astrologers pre- | Mrs. B. F. Shearer. dict. Interest in the spiritual side Zynda of the life adventure is to increase greatly. Despite pessimistic statistical re- the situ that ansion E. P. Short, of Fairbanks, brcught | in a $12,000 cleanup from his Creek claim. An inquirer asks a Chicago medical publicist to prescribe for a recyrring pain in the neck. Tuning in another station is the old household remedy.— | (Atlanta Constitution.) W. J. Rogers abandoned | —_— cearch for the sunken Canadian | So far, the provocations along the Eritrean border cific steamer Islander and are only minor stabbings and the like. No native treasure of Klondike gold she has asked a visiting Italian, “Is it hot enough for thought to contain. Mr. Rogers you?”—(Detroit News.) that he would resume his a protec FQRD AGENCY, (Authorized Dealers) GREASES GAS—OILS JUNEAU MOTORS Foot of Main Street possessions, Cigars Cigarettes Candy Cards colonizat and expansion in While these mobilizes sibilities loom before Italy as she settle an argument over Ethiopia sticks tenac- Emperor Haile Selassie de- to abide by recognized arbitrational agency but that his country will never surrender its independence cept as a result of military Effort of the League of Nations to bring about a settlement appears to be dwindling ! away, thus war, whether or not, inevitable. her to [ MUSICIANS LOCAL NO. 1 Meets Second and Fourth Sun- days Every Month—3 P. M. DUDE HAYNES, Secretary > terms a border raid for arbitration he is iously clares willing any Weather: Maximum, 74; defeat declared seems em- | ® BETTY MAC BEAUTY SHOP In New Location at 12th anC B Streets PHONE 547 HUNTERS MAKE Arctic Pabst Famous Draught Beer Mrs. % Stop Natives from Taking NEw PHOTES ! E. Felton, Hoonah; Mrs. |Chas. Metz, Hoonah; Mrs. Carl | Fagg, Hoonah; Mrs. W. C. Nicholas, Funter; G. A. Reichel, Seattle; Mrs. F. J. Milligan, San Francisco; James Gillman, Tenakee; Al Swap, Tena- ports astrologers prognosticate a great increase of permanent em- | ployment in September and October, but they warn that there will be e IT’S On Tap “JIMMY"* CARLSON | kee. | many turnovers, owing to the lazy| habits formed on the dole. Persons whose birthdate it is have the augury of a year of suc- cess that is steady but not spectacu- lar. New friendships are shown. Children born on this day prob- ably will be exceedingly trustworthy and honest. Many subjects of this sign are students of human nature and books. Edwin Watts Chubb, educator, . was born on this day, 1865. Others | who have celebrated it as a birthday < P | | | Eggs of Breeding Wild Fowl Urged Alackan Kingston, Heybeck; E. C. Mickels, ANCHORAGE, Alaska, Aug. 24— |Seattle; F. M. Judy, Seattle; M. Stop natives from taking the eggs|Bain, Seattle; John Gray, Juneau; of breeding wild fowl throughout!W. H. Mackey, Aberdeen. Alaska, say sportsmen here, and TRy that will be one way of helping TICKET SALE preserve more ducks for United States hunters. | Tickets for the Bob Crawford Immense breeding grounds on the | concert, Monday, August 26, 8 p.m., Yukon River and Lower Kuskokwim at the Presbyterian Church are |areas are unprotected from such available at the Nugget Shop, But- visits, said Ray McDonald. He ler Mauro, Juneau Drug Co. Har- joined other duck hunters in pro-|ry Race, The Terminal, Juneau Ice tests that Alaska is unduly hit by Cream Parlors and Snap. Shop. the Biological Survey's restrictions Admission 40 cents. —adv. on duck hunting. Thousands of eggs | T | are destroyed along the Yukon and Kuskokwim annually by Eskimos {and others who use them for food, McDonald said. ‘ 'I'" X The F Orward View MRS. MILLIGAN HERE; , ° IS TO FLY TO SCHOOL The B. M.‘Behrcnds Bank, oldest of Alaska’s Mrs. F. J. Mi.:zan arrived on the 2 . . : North Sea enroute to Teller where financial institutions, respects the lessons she will teach during the coming of experience. school year. Mrs. Milligan, who taught three years at Koyukuk Sta- ' tion, one year at Kokrines and eight years at Tanana, took a va- cation last year, in Fairbanks until June when she went to Portland to attend her daughter's graduation , from school. | Mrs. Milligan will travel from Ju- neau to Teller by plane, leaving here cn the next flight of the PAA Lock- heed Electra. She is registered at the Zynda Hotel. Wise to Call 18 Juneau Transfer Co. when in need of MOVING or STORAGE Fuel 0il Coal Transfer HOTEL ZYNDA Large Sample Room ELEVATOR SERVICE 8. ZYNDA, Prop. GET IN THE SWIM! /Mf Spend Your Vacation at ~ Sitka Hot Springs Goddard, Alaska BOATING Reasonable Rates Cabs TN\ IDEAL PAINT SHOP | LSS ] n It's Paint We Have It! | HUNTING FISHING BAILEY’S CAFE “WHERE YOU MEET YOUR FRIENDS" 2 Hour Service Merchants’ Lunch Short Orders Regular Dinners include Constant Troyon, French JUNEAU-YOUNG landscape painter, 1810; Francis L Hardware Company e PAINTS—OIL—GLASS Shelf and Heavy Hardwarc Guns and Ammunition THE MARKET RASKET Provisions, Fruits, Vegetables Phone 342 Free Dellm_‘ WENDT & GARSTER || | | I l NOTHING SERVES LIKE CONNORS® SERVICE Call 411 Now! ° Connors Motor Co., Inc. R S TG e * TYPEWRITERS RENTED $5.00 per month | J. B. Burford & Co. “Our doorstep is worn by watisfied customers” PHONE 36 For very prompt é LIQUOR DELIVERY | LUDWIG NELSON | JEWELER But in its attitude to its customers and their requirements, as in the facilities it has provided for their service, this bank takes the forward view. Weatex Repairing Philco—General Eleétric Agency FRONT STREET | JUNEAU Drug Co. “THE CORNER DRUG STORE” P. O. Substation No. 1 FREE DELIVERY People . . . or businesses . . . plan_ning for a broader future find this institution as re- sponsive as it is responsible. e 1 : The B. M. Behrends Bank Juneau, Alaska THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS The Gastineau Our Services to You Begin and End at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat B e e DU ) THE MINERS’ Recreation Parlors and Liquor Store ‘I | - | On a charge of drunkenness, Al- bert Lundeen was given four mam.hs' in the federal jail by Acting U. S. Commissioner M. E. Monagle this morning, Lundeen was accused of | being an habitual offender. 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