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1935. S - — - . e . . - - | how very important an industry such as Lhe} a half more lie between the Tanana | i v | States will succor foreign sufferers.| i | Alaska Juneau is to the welfare of every individual and Yukon rivers in the region to ——BIRTHDAY THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, SEP! “The stars incline Datl vy Alaska Em plre ROBERT “ BENDER - - Editor and Manager OF ——— Gastinecu Channel JI | Workers are to benefit from this| | Fraternal Secieties 3 member of the community, and to the prosperity be opened by the railroad's feeder | planetary government. and stability of the community as a whole. lines,” declared the bulletin. | H w oroscope . This is no an auspicious day for i signing important papers and it|./. Publishe ever ever 4 t Sunday by the| e AT e EMPIRE m:r\.xw,ir OMPANY at Second and Main| WHY NOT HOUSE NUMBERS, T0O0O? | e Alaska Gastineau Mining ., ||may prove to be unlucky for letters| o Ny, 2axe I | Rk The Empire extends congratula-| COY{}Pf:nySPleDYfiES in Thane held | but do not compel” |lihat are to have future signifi- B. P .0. ELKS meets Entered in the Post Office in Juneau as Second Class| New street signs now being considered for Juneau |tions and best wishes today, their & Black Shfl‘: _Mange in flw; cance. ! every Wednesday at 8 Y matter boarding house there. A special fer- | ¥ Betwean Moscow and Washinzton P. M. Visitiug bothers {by the City Council are a much needed nnpmw-‘bnu.dnu anniversary, to the follow-' | ment and the plan is fairly sure to win the ap-|ing: |1y left Juneau at 8:30 pm, and | SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1935 welcome. terchanges of missions are fore- it SUBSCRIPTION RATES. v returned immediately after the | n . cord- Oelivered by carrier In Juneau and Douglas for $1.28|prova) of all, but the Councilmen might well go a z FAniioe Wi e Benefit stars rule today, acc Friendly relations will be cul- M. E. MONAGLE, Ex- | Gl postage Dad, ¢ (AR SolldReing Eatiet step farther and include in the program the in-! SEPTEMBER 6 iy 4 ing to astrology. It is a day most i il Tew AN S farsf iy Pt h g b Bgrn e o BB John G. Warner, auspicious for journeys, especially|ijat are profitable for commerce. M. H. SIDES, Secretary. f S105 e | stalling of house numbers throughout the city. Sastar’ Bos e n bhAL 1 Aidrans ; & § AT b SR e will o i " H . h & Nellie Horner 2 visits to relatives. Turkey is to bocome involved in)— B os: O S5 fallure of IrieEalasity uneau has reached the stage where everyone M. T. Holden amusement director at the Mid-| Only the foolish person “Oulffl Intrigue affecting the Soviet goy- KNIGHTS ©r COLUMPUS their papers, doesn’t know just where Bill Smith or Jack Jones Agnes Langseitter summer Carnival, was taken seri-|gstart anything of importance “"d“'[emmem and the United States, i6|Seghers Council No. 4 s Office, Business Office, ously ill and rushed to his rooms Telephor | b5 RO B 3. |lives. Many strangers come here and become con-| T | this configuration for it encour-|js prognosticated. Foreign affairs; 1760, Meetings second MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. |fused when informed to turn to the right three| in the Alaskan, where his physician | ages outdoor recreations. Go0d|are to be not only puzzling but|and last Monday at i, | blocks beyond the high school and look for the| ¥ jdlagnosed his casc as acute indl-|recling should prevail under lh'slmpatemng 7:30 p. m. Transient ’ ted to also the ;.nsclan He was reported recover- | brotrers urged to at- tend. Conr~"' Cham- sway. The planemry government favors Persons whose birthday it is have the augury of a year of uncertain- second red house beyond the yellow house with the sleeping porch when trying to ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED 20 YEARS AGO { ™ locate a friend.| but if they had a num-| aviation and presages the strength- ties that develop mind and spirit.| bers, Pfth St. JOHN F. MULLFN, C Gl D TO BE LARGER They don't know the town, R - ” o A ¢ THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION | ber to-Took for the problem would be nearer solved From The Empire The Midsummer Carnival held a|ening of the United States air Experiences will be of deep interest.|G. K., H. J. TURNER, Secretary 4 lps ok sier o find 617 Franklin Street than| Pioneers’ Night” in which twenty | forces. Traveling by plane will be| Children born on this day prob-| ——— w [ SR8 (IUES . ERSIET. it : T i R ~ percent of the procesds was given | exceedingly popular through this ably will be of extraordinary in-|MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 |1t is to get to a given location by landmarks. SEPTEMBER 6, 1913 |to the Sitka Pioneers' Home. month, it is forecast, (lioancs and. thelt atd HEdly . to Second and Fourth Mon | Why not institute a simple house number system | Farmers are under a promisinz|pe able to mold their policies suc- day of each month ir for the entire city and make growing Juneau a more| Czar Nicholas took over command| Weather: Maximum, 56; mini-|rule of the stars which seem to cessfully. Scottwh Rit2 Temple, | intelligent place to get around in? | of the Russian armies. In a dispatch| mum, 36; rain, .03 inch. predict a sudden rise in the prices| Pie;pont Morgan, banker, was beginning at 7:30 p.m. | |to President Poincaire of France,| . r R R . % A | | i d of food stuffs and general improve- | norn on this day, 1867. Others who HOW.RD D. STABLER, |MIGHT HAVE AN ACE IN THE HOLE. ™ FAan Emperor said: “In plac RAINBOW GIRLS ment in the marketing of produce.|nave celebrated it'as a birthday in-|Worshipful Master; JAMES W. ¢ | pir's ing myself at the head of my val-| The Rainbow Girls will meet to- | Famine will be reported in many clude Thomas A. Hendricks, 21st|LEIVERS, Secretary. | Mussolini, or Muscle-in-i as Ethiopia and sam«-‘:“‘r’(‘fl:";‘émi’:‘v‘supl;‘fif“f“:};rr’:‘:-‘,mor‘mw afternoon at 1:30, at the |places in the coming winter, the|vijce President of the United States. lof the other countries interpret it, seems to have | .. " 6 r’“; bt r wls;“MNmC Jemple, —adv. " seers prognosticate, and the United | 1819; Sir Henry Campbell-Banner-| pOUGLAS T%E . ‘lu]d the League of Nations without mineing words| s vpe'orindeur of France and F=———r=-" ——————o— | man, British s‘tau‘sn‘rflrn, “_335- AERIE Lo [ust where he stands. Ifor her glorious armies” President’ { | 117, F. 0. E. v i ENCOURAGING 4 A.-J. REPORT. | With or without the sanction of the League, Italy | poincaire’s reply was as follows: “I will carry .on her program in Africa, a spokesman gnaw that by taking command your + for Il Duce abruptly stated to the diplomats meeh:mn]esty intends to pursue the enemy .ing at Geneva. Previously Mussolini had let it be | energetically until you attain that |known he wants room in Africa for Italian coloni-| final victory in the war which was | forcea upon the allied nations.” Af- The Forward View SAVE THE DATE Business and Professional Wom-' {en’s Club Scholarship Dance at (the Elks' Hall Saturday, September 7. Best Music. —adv. |Meets first and third Mondays. ] p.m., Eagles' Hall, Douglas. Visiting brothers welcome. J. B. Martin W. P, T. N. Cashen, Secretary. 1—‘————— zation and exploitation. There may be just a chance that the Italian| dictator is the better poker player at the European Heartening, community stimulating and encouraging to this is the monthly operating report of the! PECSSSSSUSUSN § The B. M. Behrends Bank, oldest of Alaska’s financial institutions, respects the less ter which interchange of courtesies, they marched out to slaughter, each Our t.ucks go any place any | time. A tank for Diesel Oil | Alaska Juneau Gold Mining Company, for August on their separate lines. Fi i and a tanl Y, ) ey < se ghting . 1035, published elsewhere in today's Empire. table. Britain is the biggest landowner in Africa| o 5 0o oxmme]ya Bt of experience, a B k (:'"cor-:; oil save | o A study of the report again reveals to cvery and France is next. It's barely possible that ifiy...o5ter front, MR g 1 ' EPROS growin® g Jut in its attitude to its custom and their PHONE 149; NIGHT 148 | o Mussolini could get either of these two nations to| thinking citizen of Gastineau 4 cede enough to give Italy colonial parity, he would Channel the incom- the s it has requirements, as in fac i RELIABLE TRANSFER William Jennings Bryan, addrcss-‘ parable econemic importance this vast mining ope; do business without resorting to open warfare. ing the National Convention of the provided for their service, this bank takes L — ation affords this relatively small community, when view. 5 during the first full month after resumption of g’a’lmcd L{W* “O“Idd appoarhlo “a”:t itxr:‘:le:l:lg g’::": F‘;’“":g* "fdf;(‘fll‘i. d?flm':i h; Wl:(n'.- the forward view. (+] F| operations a total of $172,000 was paid out locally England for once during the big inte Sl N0 JAEReaReR 10 e S f Sl i just- by the compdny, $145,000 in local p:m“ $27,000 i,y, France 'indicated she might side with Italy. Since|“that this country’s President Wood- People . . . or businesses . . . planning for a Commercm-l A just: | 4 local purchases, and that 878 men are gainfully|then she and Britain are reported to have gotten row Wilson lives and is trying to| broader future find this institution as re- ment & Rating Bureau employed here in the mine's operations. together on a private d;fll. <k o preserve peace.” sponsive as it is responsible. Copernmguw;;.h w:ute Serv- < re wer i | Of course, little old historic hiopia hasn'’ e urea The fact that more tons of ore were mined and! . thing but & trimming in this| 10 @ bulletin issued by the United | Room 1—Shattuck Bldg. il trammed last month, and that the entire operation 'Stack” to get anything "h SR 13 Africa. States Bureau of Agriculture it was | [ ] We have 5,000 local ratings exceeded that of the same period a year ago is not game where the stakes are SBD-Eiandign s AT | announced that there were approxi- | '! on file E —in but the time is getting close for a showdown or only encouraging to the community but is a tribute to the ability, aggressiveness and efficiency of all Passing the bet to Mussolini, and there is a sus- those identified with-the management and the entire Picion that Il Duce has an ace in the hole. personnel of the mine. Mr. P. R. Bradley, President of the Alaska Juneau' m'neiv 1,200,000 acres of good ag-| ricultural land lying adjacent to the | ute of the government railroad | Alrcka. Half of the acreage, it was | ed out, is in the Susitna and | nuska val Juneau, Alaska n if times are like out that threat to j SHOPPE y |} “Exclusive but not Expensive” We'd give all of a dime— they are—if Huey would carry THE MINERS' The B. M. Behrends Bank % H Gold Mining Company is now in Juneau, culminating t “A million and | ! ' ] : : for President. Tt would be worth that to get J e | plans with L. H. Metzgar, General Stperintendent, i T e e Recreation Parlors ‘ which are leading to the linking of the Alaska| & and Hoslery and Hats . ; JUNEAU FROCK Juneau properties with Alaska Gastineau properties.| 1 the insect pests in Ethiopia are as bad as [ Liquor Store The purchase of the Alaska Gastineau holdings they say, it looks as if the invaders will have d nearly a year ago, by the Alaska Juneau, repre-'to be prepared to fight to the last itch—(Boston § “mfl’l‘-l‘!mflflufl i — | McCAUL MOTOR work Has and s calling for further investment by | 7l | COMPANY { ¥ sented a huge investment. Subsequent development Herald.) the company in this community. However, in carry-| Jack Johnson says. there is much about boxing » “ M IDEAL PA!NT SHOP | Dodge and Plymouth Dealers ing out this large program the life of the Alaska!that the new wonder man, Joe Louis, doesn’t know. “ " B | Af Is Paint We Have 1! | I Juneau opératiohs will be lengthéned many years, }wm Joe doesn't know hasn't hurt his opponents. ¥ A R i | . - - ] which in urn"means that the cofmunity can benefit|— Atlanta Constitution.) i | “'EN";mf'N.ffi;S"" " 3 r hi oreat ' 1 e i me from this great industrial back-| e petting is 10 to 1 on Italy, bui Ethiopia ground _,undaunted, points significantly to the case of that f§ For the good of ali to whom this community iS other underdog—Mr. Braddock—(Newark, Ohio, Ad- Ml Knowine that we can s tisfy those who desire only the best, we offer 1 g an ¢ home, it is well to realize and maintain ecognizance | vocate.) 6.3 5 ur inspection, a’ (l)lllllll’l(‘ lin> of QUALITY canning fruits and years to " PROFESSIONAL gt 3 1 L e i GREASES P | Helene W. L. Albrecht gas-one PHYSIOTHERAPY J'UNEAU MO'I‘ORSJ ¥ S o for o \upp]lv\ at PRICES that mean a worthwhile saving to you. PHONE 58 3 Free Deliveries Daily BUITER, 2 Pounds . §9¢ Garnick’s Chats ifussage, Electricity, Infra Red | “ Ray, Medical Gymnastiox. Bogt ur B 307 Goldsteir Building Phone Office, 216 CAUSTIC WEEKLY COMMENTS = D e e *DRS. KASER & FREECBURGER ;" "R Npiper: I Uhins o Nowepgper'! FRESH CREAMERY | Bloagen Bulang Ph one . R R TR P g R T % ‘ HONE 58 \ THE I R”'“\UL\ STORE SEPTEMBER 6, 1935. THE FRIENDLY STORE )\IATCH LS )IOTHERS OATS '::_—_HO-’T 9 am. to 9 pm. |= SR . . | 62 —t Strike Any where, Quick Cooking 0r4-| '| Dr. C. P. Jenne 6 boxes .. . Reg., large pkg. . | s 8l 3 Viiksting | | g L ’ Bullding 1 | | Telephone 176 I 2y This little piggie went to market| Whole Canned SPRING | Then there was the Scotch- COFFEE P d | e 4 e o e e | CHICKEN | e e i o e o ; 4y T Oun . C B /o wichara witliams | o i his little one gnawes e | the horse went t! t] side £ { M " T with Dressing | woud e 0 g i SCHILLINGS—Drip or Percolator i R e | d And ‘this little piggie was killed | 0—0—o | & By the bad, bad AdA, “l(lrge cans 85(“ “Anything new in the paper % = i Gam;;:;y::lum : Oar lnal st s W tha, ewi] B ol POTATOES—Washed NU-MALT, Ghiradelli’s Q= e A today. { thing nly happening to other 3 b = . g \ BISQUICK |peopler Yakima Netted Improved Malted Dr. A. W. Stewart L Ca[)s SWIFT'S ‘ The Fd';‘l(::::r Blsalt ' Amhdyd was enm“ling a "new Gems, 25 1bs. . i, c I\/Illk, Ib. ‘can gei. c 2 J| ode ;”:‘z:‘?:s i A ¢ B AC()N 1 2 "AR(? 5"2(;S~ for -:he ul_xed,»:m:: you n:y pollie I SE;Q?P:;\!:?;?G ] o » | | 0‘:5 VIEWS.' 2 ia——_—-— »—_—.{; s | | “No, ma’ answered the | R i L We GELL TT AT e el “but T have some snapshots [LK 14 cans Kobert Simpson | ! THE e hotd o 5 e o [H i|i MARKET RASKET Bisquick ‘ = 1GOLD— ANS Gmduawoxl:z:‘AD.m - | || Provisions, Frutis, Vegetables ’ 45ca lb' 5 q A Japanese life insurance DARIGO LALL, CANS Jogo ‘of Optometey and_ | {| Prone 342 Free Delivery | e Relish Tray 5o e P imoiogy | B SUPPOSE Regular $1.25 value e‘:_'"::'y ";.'::ih::’; :""C"::e FRESH FR UITS and VE ETABLFQ 3 omazie ¥ If a'l that we sa¥ in a single day Witk never a word left out Were printed each night in clear black and white ! each, 25¢ here, 1 say ‘You carry life in- curance?” He s=ay ‘No’ I say, ‘Damn fcel, sign name here.’” Completeé assortment of fruit for canning Pears, Prunes, Peaches, Grapes IPR. H. VANCE OSTEOPATH Leusultation and examination For very prompt PHONE 36 - * Would pr:\e queer readlng—‘ CANNED - Frev. Honrs 10 to 12: 1 to 5; L[QUOR DELIVERY Then ;‘z.td‘:ul;’y:)ow ere one’s cyes| SPAHGETTI e GREEN CORN i 6 P RS S A 25(. Z”'&:.gr::: :;t;pz{:tr:unt: " comd close S Toch. e We have the MEADOW 2 tineau Hotel. Phone 171 — e ke e l)rt§sir\fg—-l,ar5e;5 Cans BROOK GREEN BEANS. pound . . . . . 10cf— i 2 Fogreall” . tom 3 (K Then woaldn't cne sigh and or 25¢ Front and Secend Streets Y L T i TOMATOES, 2 pounds . . . . . . 25c§| Harry Race e ) O And' 'nr:t:; lah%:i:;l : l' ! TA PIOCA at 4,0(: a lb. LOCAL LETTUCE, head . . . . . 106 D‘mm“s’f Would be straightened in life’s N “The Squibb Siore” e e il QWK Coaking Il S BANANAS,3 pounds . . . . . . . 29¢ Conatiuction 4. A FRE Sy Juneau Ice Cream 4 GARNICK’S GROCERY CONSTRUCTION CO. {||. Parlors » Phone 107 - Junean l m:,:?'r °‘“‘§fm i 13 D Wizl o7

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