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_ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, NOV. 9, 1935. R & PROFESSIONAL 'F“T Look and Learn [ 4 ooy oisesmenlil 5 f Gastineau Channel rict. Fortunatel ance, the Herman t Daily Alfls’fi(l Emplre ‘:hip and passengers have been found safe, but it ¥ K i stresses the need for giving the North more adequate BUBERT) W, BENDES o fd"vu i airports and aerial communication. It brings out he | again the argument which long has been made by ond “and Main |, oiotion men that all planes carrying passengers should be radio-equipped. Had this ship been carry- ing a radio transmitter the world would have had no SUBSCRIPTION RATES. | cause for alarm as the pilot could have sent out the elivered by cRPIISE TN ULEARS, (and Douglas for $1.25 | information that he had been forced to land on a a lonely island, but, that all was well. To enhance such “The stars 7acline HAPPY ——BIRTHDAY | Horoscope The Empire extends congratula- but do not compel” Are the contagious children’s| | 1 By A. C. Gordon Ey t | Helene W.L. Albrecht PHYSIOTHERAPY Massage, Electricity, Infra Red | Ray, Medical Gymnastics 307 GOLDSTEIN BLDG. Phone Office, 216 inday by the in Juneau as Second C tions and best wishes today, their -5 s birthday anniversary, to the follow- diseases such as measles, mumps, ing: | NDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1935. | yhooping cough, scarlet fever, Benefic aspects dominate today,|known in other parts of the world?) | NOVEMBER 9. | according to astrology. It isa Ume| 2. In what city is Johns Hop- B. P. 0. ELKS meets every Wednesday at 8 P, M. Visiting brothers wel- come M. E. MONAGLE, matte L following rates: By mail, postage paid, at the R en e e o W advance, , service the installation of radio stations at the George G. Henry. { for taking counsel with oneself and | kins University? == Exalted Ruler. M. H. W Subacribers will oonfer & favor If they ‘;“}}‘ygm{w;g major fields is essential along with actual development Paul W. Talkington. | one’s friends. § 3. Who wrote “The Last Round 5] SIDES, Secretary. DOty Gelivers of their. papers. : " | of the fields themselves. Susie Winn. | In the morning hours domestic|ypon DS RAGRE & FREEDUNGER oy Telephones: News Office, 602; Business Office, 374. | pf ajagka is to go forward in its mining and indus- Mrs. Frank T. Rouze. and commercial plans should be| 4 What is “lesc majeste?” DENTISTS e Pasbriosh- ol OoF ASS"C\"’I‘JF\?MP?E‘\? 4 to the | trial development, it must have improved aerial trans- Charles J. (Buddy) Jenne. made '\'i-mv due co);cerl:h roaa“"hz\r ',5, What is the "cspiufl of the Blomgren Building ?;g)her;a Council No. i use for republic Wa tlepatches credited to | portation and communication, for it is by alr that the :\h‘(] ;mrab;lx;g;csnw n the way of | province of :;:bse;;::'ns Hoursplil{l?:xEtzsfi ki lnd'lnstelf;i:isdsaec;r:: 3 It or not otherw his paper and also the local news publi 7:30 p. m. Transient e brothers urged to at- tend. Council Cham- Dr. C. P. Jenne sers, Fifth St. JOHN F. MULLER DENTIST | |3. K, H. J. TURNER, Sccretary. Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine | | —— — vast distances in Alaska can be spanned quickly, and safely if the necessary fields are established. There are few things the Federal Government can Richard Tanaka. do to better promote its treasure house in the North B at this time than to provide the requested funds Of | eeeeeoos owmmemes development in Alaska. Warning is given that there will| 1 ves; they have been common be many temptations to indulge in|in all countries for centuries. speculation. Stocks will fluctuate 2. Baltimore, Md. charply and new fortunes will be 3. Billy Bill. | started. 4. High treason or a crime against | Transfer of wealth from Ameri- |the sovereign or the state. | | NOVEMBER 10. Herman C. Gentry. 1 l KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER | THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION Sl S AN v | $2,900,000 for airy \ : | A ; £ Building MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 4 lgan investments to foreign cou 5. Edmonton. | . IN REVEALED. 20 \ EARS AGO tries will arouse concern, but it wili S R | Telephone 176 Second and fourth Mon= " > AL, - N " ] AR From The Empire ! be suddenly stopped by circumstanc: | ee—— Bt B s, g B s = s day of each month in Scores of individual instances can be pointed to as| es, the seers prophesy. 1 d = = fii‘:_‘m:‘ Rite Temple, E an indication that business is steadily improving but|~ """ | Under this configuration the cler | Modern | Dr. Richard Williams 483235 ;‘g_-rfl)shg when the general retail barometer continues to rise| NOVEMBER §, 1915. lgy is well directed, for the star . ! ¥ Wotkhift) eaytad: oA ; i § Bostit thik ‘e Achets Papoits tedoning are believed to give them mental Ethnctte | DENTIST b aster; JAMES W. it 1s more significant than a dozen reports touching| yeaqlines: Christie Case Remains | o ™ (hion makes them sound ! . . | oFFICE AND RESEDENCE GEIVERS, Secretary on a single industry. It is over the counters of the|gyngplved. Deputy Marshal Mann ar- e ! - — T Y Ston i be Huansinl polie 4 o At g it g5 counselors. | By Roberta Lee {1 Gastineau Building o ‘n‘mon‘ that the financia pu,g of the people is felt. | rived from Petersburg. “T found no | "1y icic not a favorable rule of ‘ Phone 431 DOUGLAS f‘l E | Thus it is interesting to note the figures compiled by | trace of Krause,” he said, “although |, . gars for women since it en-|“== el | AERIE oy ! g the Department of Commerce from the length and|I got confidential tips, about 150 courages anxieties and seems to Q. If one has attended a house | — P 117, F. 0. E ) | breadth of the land of them, as to where he was. I am pre ‘Rée disappointments, especial- | party and did not have an cnjoy-;:: Meets first and third s " In the East, this report for September shows,|positive that if it were Krause Whom o ypere heart affairs are involved. |able time, Is 1t necessary for cne to "l by S rd Mondays, 8 5 - ey wotchoian i THES R ¥ ! - «|| Di. A. W. Stewart >m, Eagles' Hall, Douglas. Visiting HOSTILITI CEASED? increase in daily average sales of general merchandise | the cannery watcaman * % | Girls should prepare themselves | write the usual “bread and butter"| | et brothers welcome. J. B. Martin, W. B ol in small towns and rural areas of 16 per cent over the hat he was not (raveling alane. sor serious responsibilities. In schools letter anyway? 1 o e N R, Sectatt “Hostilities ces sameé motth s yeat 8go. The South shows & gain for | AROIhEr man Was Wit ABH and colleges they should work with| A. Yes; it may have been your| | | | Friends of Christie persisted in the .. jousness, for they are|own fault instead of anythinz else| | Hours 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. | 5 That was the stirring message which rang around | similar period of seven per cent, the far West, 5 per bv"r-; that the. miiadiie ik SR e unuzual serm:me;;dal. U )e X i‘h" s £ o) yoodctime | SEWARD BUILDING- gl WAL DRSS R 7 o g g S B he Mi ) i AP (B o to meet exacting a oY 2 B e A R e A AT A R TR . m: world t 17 year i Alml'mlc(' Isln at lall | (c);m. a;m u{u :,'[:Idl;]]‘)\m- (»mE;,. (\vthllleAJX;) Ixm”bm | the bottom of the channel. No Oth- o) ic problems within the next few | The proper thing to do is to write Office Pone 469 | gnr trucks go any place any |’ o'clock in the morning, ending the most terrible armed | one per cent gal e average gain in September |op theory has evolved since his dis- | oars and thank your hostess. T T H me. A tank for Diesel Oil | conflict of modern times. hese were the words that | over 1934 is six per cent for the whole country. | appearance from the “700” Mill 12/ Destructive storms and violent| Q. Is it proper to have one’s in- H#—m0-m— —————————— | and a tank for Crude Oil save | were ‘supposed 1o end war; not only the world-wide| There is but one interpretation of such a report|days ago. weather conditions are foretold for |itials engraved on a visiting card? | Robert Simpson P"o;[’:"l':;""’""'& | ¢ war of that moment but all wars to come. and that is that the people have money to spend, and| Mrs. Christie inclined to adhere (. coming months when Naturz ap-| A. The faultlessly correct card | Opt. D ; NIGHT 148 | ! Now, 17 years later, we look back over the scene their spending is gradually returning to a normal to the theory that her husband had parently will symbolize the human bears the full name, and never uses ik 1[:’5 . 1| RELIABLE TRANSFER i axidl $ind Bow: few. of ‘thoée ‘years have been withous| condition. throughbut the, countey. - 7The, bailtolansiiesh ufurdcred emotions in a period of world chaos. | initials. Lt rJ: :M? opts An%msn %O]- ' & their conflict of some kind, though none comparing | MY rant and rave but it is Mr. Average John Citizen Continuous failure to find any trace | persons whose birthdate it is have | Q. What pews of the church are | 8 g mfilfimf e | e e ‘ ¢ 4 L of some Kind, Houg B O ears | Who reveals the true story of conditions. When his|0f Christie called to mind the dis- {ne augury of a year of real pros-|reserved for the families of the bride D! nology [ i i with the upheaval of 1914-17. Less than two years S | appearance of Gus Beddes, who oy < G it 9 | | Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground | . . . situation is good, the whole country reflects better APPearanc ] perity in which they should practice |and groom? | Commercial Adjust- ago the nations of the world were apprehensive over | 5! . Y s F { Aroroad” bt o Ciohb b0 N o e A ¥ b Sl St R a2l Y re j times. His pulse beat, as report shows, is very definitely| J-oPbes s S thrift in preparation for future ex- 2. The first two pews. R Y I A the Japanese-Manchukuo situation which resulted | WFISS: FSBUSC bORL B2 RO TS 8 VOIS ¥ ago and has not been heard of since. | zancies | e e | | ment& Rating Bureau | in open warfare between Japan and China but for- L 0 Y & et | Children born on this day prob- L — £ DR. H. VANCE | | Cooperating with White Serv- | tunately did not involve other nations. Only in the| y N The Juneau Elks held a barn dance apry will be intense in their na-! | LUDWIG NELSON | | OSTEOPATH | ice Bureau i past few months have Paraguay and Bolivia come Landon Can Say No. land picnic in Elks' Hall. Claude tyres and determined in their ch ! JEWELER | | Consultation an'd examination l ROOM 1—SHATTUCK BLDG. | " to agreement after conflict and slaughter through (Buttalo Evening News.) |Ericson was committee chairman.| aciers Subjects of this sign often | fa: Watch Repairing | i Free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; | | We have 5,000 lotal ratings on file | many weary and bitter months for their people. And . g . 2 |Straw and cider was furnished and | combining artistic qualities with | Phileco—General Electric Agency | ' | 7 5 §:30 and by appointment ’»L:: SRE ¢ SRRIN EBI TR ) 4 | + Covernor Alf Landon of Kansas has one prime the ladies were asked to take lunch gtrong intel i | FRONT STREET | ; g today, the nerves of every nation are taut as Lhel”_q"h"e 6 ‘& sopesstul statasman, the abillly to MY hesi sy R strong intellectuality. ey Office Grand Apts., i.ear Gas- % gruesome image of the war lord Mars rises in North' 1| D" & & Tawnsend, author of the “plan” which| Johann Christoph Friedrich Von tineau Hotel. Phone 177 JUNEAU FROCK Africa, where clash of guns has already been heard r 2 o i o & 4 E Schiller, German p_oeL and (_iramm.- g *d bears his name, recently visited the Governor at the| Miss Rena P. Jorgensen became jst, was born on this day 1759. Oth- R A e — T SHOPPE and the dfl\"" for territorial expansion moves forward. state capital and asked him pointblank whether he the bride of J. Wilfred Leivers. Alice |ers who have celebrated it as %\\\\ "T 77// K/ | SR g S e o, “Exclusive But Not Expensive’” s Shost Eorths A0t 6 70011 Bet0Ne | B Tok DL Resaoh, Tt CAvARRke DIvADe Dlriot T osite sl vinires Sk R e, mho BENERC Sl B \ > || BETTY MAC Coste, Mibouss ‘Linkests; us again on this Armistice Day as we pause in observ- | program. Goyernor Landon bluntly but courteously |attendants. Dyke. author and clergyman, 1852; | B= g BEAUTY SHOP L Hosiery and Hats ance of that momentous occasion when the Central replied that he “wouldn't go along,” asserting that his i i Tt B Setomnak E3 = (il i Powers bowed o the Allled Armies after four years chief problem in Kansas was the creation of a State| Rev. J. R. Crimont, Prefect Apos-|14g3 <2 < = 2TH AND BATRRETS | | e ? 5 of the worst slaughter in modern history. From every system which could be harmonized with that of the tolic of the Catholic Church in Al-| MONDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1935 '—’Lfl (¢ o PHONE 547 Lt il . country comes the clarion sound of the bugle and Federal Social Security Board |aska, is returning to Valdez on the| Adverse planetary aspects are ac- % | McCAUL MOTOR ‘ drum, Constantly mobilization is going forward, In| Some politicians would have temporized with the |Northwestern from Seattle. tive today, according to astrology. / - s COMP foreign countries the people are in military parade LOnE Beach physician, For he supposedly represents | 'It is a time for contemplating the i TRA y 51 COMPANY , T e evadie to the grave. The black. ® formidable segment of the eleciorate and his sub-| J. Latimer Gray returned from & icsions taught by war. STRATTON&BEERS ||| Dodge and Plymouth Dealers | 2 shirts, the redshirts, the whiteshirts: in formation | °rdinates here and elsewhere have said that candidates | business trip to Wrangell Narrows.| 'In the morning hours obstructing / MUNICIPAL ENGINEERS | | | | shirts shi, B e, who did not espouse their particular program for old- | ing s may d business pro- | SURVEYORS : i they move forward toward but one objective—war. 7 influences:may rekard busineas, 1 e b 5 N a3 " age pensions would meet with defeat at -the polls.| Weather: Maximum 28; minimum | gre This i§ not a favorable day I you enjoy indoor sports— | | rr——— Hostilities ceased? Governor Landon did not follow the sorry example of 20; clear. { for pushing any big project. Here's one of the best—TRY 7 VALENTINE BLDG. Can we in America bring those words to actual| Governor Frank F. Merriam, of California, who en-| e, o o men are subject to fortunate | BOWLING! Telephone 502 | FORD AGENCY B LRSS 74 . 3 Wo i 0l fulfillment as \\AA‘h impetuously \,hm“v.‘l ffom the house- | dorsed his fellow townsman's scheme in ambiguous - —__ | planetary direction while this gov- e ; (Authorized Dealers) tops in 19182 The odds are all against us, but if on words. He frankly expressed a polite but vigorous ernment prevails. They will be pow- BRUNSWICK R this Armistice Day we renew our pledge to carry negative Axr erful as advocates of universal peace, 7 B l M i s et e i oo Ay | Daily Lessons . jjertul s sioomeotumierst 2w | BOWLING ALLEYS utler Mauro GAS—OILS tion; lend our wholehearted support to the effort for| The Canada election showed that while the electors in Enolisl the end of 1937, or even sooner, the | ”"ggg:g;;;’;‘“‘“" UNEAU MOTORS neutrality we have now adopted, there is always hope mMmay not know exactly what they want they were sure m n{-, 1sn seers prophesy Dru CO. J J U o that hostilities, so far as we as a nation are con-| they didn't want what they had.—(Springfield, Ohio, B8y W. L. G Clubs whose members comprise the e - v W. L. Gordon 'y i o Foot of Main Street cerned, can at least be held in abeyance for many years| Sun. v % | wives and mothers of the land are % J o s Express Money Orders Yo, 66, | e |'to be leaders in opposing interna-| | uneau lce Lream ] ANYTIME” e | Th: is 1hek time Er )l'eagl whe:l folks in the M;ats Words Often Misused: Do not | ticnal conflicts an: theds?]t:(liememf Parlors I Phone 134 Free Delivery r........- ] 4 % P o i | near by can hear the lordly male explain the fine say “Mr. and Mrs. Brown are vis-|Of disputes through bloodshed. ! | /) STRESSING AIRPORT PROGRAM NEED.| points of the game to a girl who doesn't know much iting with their relative.” Omit with. | This is read as a lucky wedding | | SHORT ORDERS i ] g about football, either —(Boston Herald.) | Often Mispronounced: Gigantic.|day since the head is likely to rule | Fountain Cardy i Again the need of carrying through an air field | Pronounce ji-gan-tik, first i as in|the heart in a life partnership that gz ' development program in Alaska is emphasized by the| Mussolini’s getting his place in the sun, and finds jce, a as in an, accent second syl- promises sympathy and understand-é = £ TR ST AR latest missing plane episode in the Dawson-Fairbanks | it pretty hot.—(Lorain, Ohio, Journal.) | 1able. |ing. | { { d e e ———___| . Often Misspelled: Personal; one| Desire for recreation and amuse- ( H. S&[S}‘AV@ | o n. S bwo nid: | ment now will be widely manifested I “The ing Man’ ! Wife, helpmeet, ma- |in the United States and theatres ! ; ;. BHG - shicde ) deried wetiin: should profil. But there is a sign | Home of HaruCenntiods aad ) DRY CLEANING | Word Study: “U: indicating that many plays will car- | | arx thing | . y: se a word three N —_— |times and it is yours.” Let us in-|TY propaganda of diverse chm_‘af:uer. 31 | crease our vocabulary by mastering| Labor continues under a sinister| ® |one word each day. Today's word: |Fule presaging many troubles for in- F THE BEST | Nostalgia; homesickness; especially | dustry. Danger of riots and acts 0 S S homesickness causing severe melan-|°f violence is foreseen. ! sofi ] | chotia. An ill omen supposed to presagz'§ CONSTRUCTION CO. Water T AP BEER 3 | I e destruction of property and othe| e Engineoring complications shoy |1AWless acts is read in the skies.|} Phone 107 Juneau Washing IN TOWN! ¢ | | that 240,000,000 kilowatt hours of|The evening is under a Lhreabemng:b....n ~ | | electricity will be required during the WWBY. B |F 2 Y [ J i | building of the Colorado river acque- | Fersons whose birthdate it is have | GENERAL MOTORS 'S | duct. the augury of a year of many legal | and 9 rHE Mle | difficulties related to money. They | | MAYTAG PRODUCTS 2 e i ; | R tion Parl ‘ OLD NEWSPAPERS ;sx}lxould a:g;d speculation in the com- | our ecreal lond arlars | g months. | \ ' an | Inlarge bundles for 25c per bundle. Stidren ot on hip day poobali b JOHNSON 4 ALA SKA Ll s |Just the thing for starting fires|Will be able to make many friends.|_ - i quor dtore | these chilly mornings. Get them Subjects of this sign usually unite g L ND BILL DOUGLAS |at THE EMPIRE'S office. charm and brains. Jones-Stevens Shop | A 9 | OSSR Maude Adams, actress, was born| |SPECIAL DELIVERY TO DOUG-|on this day 1872. Others who have| | g s | LADIES’ — MISSES’ HO 7 |LAS! Daily at 10:00 a.m. and 2:30 | celebrated it as a birthday include | | READY-TO-WEAR PHONE 15 YOU WILL |pm. Kelly Blake's SPECIAL DE- |Thomas Bailey Aldrich, poet, 1836; | | seward Street Near Third | | 2 LIVERY—Phone 442. adv, |Anna K. Green Rolphs, writer of | g 2t e A nih e mystery tales, 1846; David I. Walsh, 3 ly Empire Want Ads Pay! United States Senator, 1872. | y 3 ENJOY e JUNEAU-YOUNG %5 A Q Hardware Company || the / ; 1€ || PAINTS—OIL—GLASS | A ¥ | Shelf and Heavy Hardware | ! A | | Guns and Ammunition | sy ! . Es & R PLEASANT | The B. M. Behrends ‘TGARLAND BOGGAN || Mg . | | I H. I n You : ardwood Floors | B ATMOSPHERE | ank \! Waxing Polishing Look Bacl— | i | ) There are times when it is [ Juneau, Alaska | Sanding difficult to appreciate the | | PHONE 582 ‘) f t’le | | significant beauty of that | ; g &1 - | which must be. But in the ARMISTICE HOLIDAY b ® years that follow, when all » : COMMERCIAL S .th c lc that is left is memory, you DAN u mi may look back, content that Te . l CI N (7 and SAVINGS y a tribute fine in every way 9 A 2 was accorded your loved one. mzna UNTIL 2:30 A. M. D R l] G S Pabst Famous When you look back—that's N EHNE: when it is important not to SATURDAY NIGHT ‘ Resources Over Two and One saar e Draught Beer oo i ate SUNDAY NIGHT | Half Million Dollars On Top The Charles W . MONDAY NIGHT PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- "]IMMY" CARLSON e arles W, ND: » FULLY COMPOUNDED Carter Mortuary % Front St. Next Coliseum PHONE 136-2 PHONE 97—Free Delivery “The Last Service Is the ] G " el L 3| Daily Empire Want A: Pay! R8sk THibe i

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