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. 1 . |15 revealed.. Thus it might, be-well for all of us on 5 ::i:' . . Dall y A LflSka Empzre ihis Thanksgiving Day o total up the individual | LY AP == || «The stars 7cline dL PROFESSIONAL ’ Fraternal |Societies . T T T Editor and Manages | P1essinigs that have been bestowed upon us. 5 7 LOOk an earmn ||&—m—————————=| | OF ¥ E /. BENDER - - Mar ! o | Gasti Sl B o —_— HDA _ astineau Channel Subiinall wvey, _ evening uxeept Wunday pyithe THE REPORT FROM HOMER. BIRT Y Horoscope By A. C. Gordon e T L EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY at Second sad Main | L Helene W. L. Albrecht Shreein JoEWG skl x St . The " little, but rapidly growing community of| The Empire extends congrttula- but do not compel AR SR PHYSIOTHERAPY 1 Batered in the Post e in JubeRu £y B Homer, over on Cook Inlet, is a fine example of the|tions and best wishes today, their re;ihefihfrhaw;ffidnfir;;d?un ©f| | Massage, Electricity, nm-a; Red | | Biv. OB yny el —_— Sedecis i s 3 — — | 8 i ' iti virthday anniversary, to the w- % Ray, Medical Gymnastics il < SCRIPTION RATES. fipotential Agdcumua o . v it il DAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1935.( 2 In what state is the city of + every Wednesday at 8 SUBSC | f that d t who is Ji ing: | THU] ) 307 GOLDSTEIN BLDG. I Deilvered by carrrer In JI,J:(;‘"):J" and Douglas for l|.25‘ Woodruff, rancher of that district who is in Juneau | O this Thanksgiving Day bene- [0ld Town? Phone Office, 216 M. Visiting brothers wel By mail, postage l:f‘vr‘d. SR Sile aber | en route to the Sywca, reports that in the last two NOVE_—MBER. 2. fic aspects rule, according to astrolo-| 3 Who was John Ruskin? s come. M. E. MONAGL] vvr[ One year, in adv anos, $ " E m~aths, in advance, years the population of the community has doubled Henrletta Soley |gers, and there is great cause for| 4. What, in anatomy, is the ta- Exalted Ruler. M. “ g ls‘ur-nm.".'nxl ‘\im].»m fer a favor it they will promptly | and that more families are coming from the South Roberta Amey Messerschmidt, | gratitude among the residents of the |1ys? ; SIDES, Secretary. ! O A e o v fajlureor irregularity | o thejr personal initiative to join the settlement. ‘Mieh, Danler Broke: | United States. 5. How many varieties of bananas| | pr3. KASER & FREEBURGER b # Telephone s« 602; Business Office, 374. ' He points out that crops such as . oats, barley, rye, J. E. Smith. ‘ Good news is to mark this date.|are there in Hawaii? | DENTISTS KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS ! MBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. " | potatoes, timothy and clover are raised successfully | The outlook for the winter appears SR Blomgron Bulding mloher;g ct:,uncfl N(; The ':‘.'.fiffi.[}.}'m,‘, s ke 1"'7,‘,‘;,,“7}.il'v-:".""('l‘dz"‘-'-u”r':1 in the district and that with improved transporta- NOVEMBER 28. & ]promlsmc and there should be an ANSWERS. ) PHONE 56 nnd‘]aste:(:isds:cm;l or Mot otherwise credited in this paper and also the | tion livestock can become a paying proposition. Oscar Jenson, | |acoess of confidence in the future of | 1. Feathers, by lazverdupms, 16 | Hours 9 an. to 3 pim. Rttt Tmnsy;em @ focal ,,'f',“,"“m'f”"d hereln, i A ! o The achievement at Homer is typical of what can Frank G. Campbell. & izhe m\thm.m Gl bk it ou;ce;giold by troy, 12 ounces. ) fpohiiees ihod 65" it ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER|pe done in the Territory by way of supporting a Sante Degan. || |Mental vision s i B ———————————— 1\ 1urd. Counetl Chiim- THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION David Nicholls | der this planetiwy government. Har-| 3. English author, art critic, and |’ Dr. C. P 2 e e e e — | larger population, the primary need if Alaska is to A ! mony among contending interestsireformer (1792-1878.) ! r. C. P. Jenne bers, Fifth St. JOHN F. MULLK " go ahead to its rightful heritage. Thereé are hundreds inabl the old year| 4. Th Kle; the a DENTIST | |G. K, H. J. TURNER, Secreta Dt may be attainable as 5 e ankle; pronounce ajl . : b of such places that could be developed in the 600,000 | closes. as in ate. 2 Rooms 8 n:?d? Valentine; i e, 5 | square miles of the northland if proper encoutagement Y - S | Under this direction of the stars| 5. About fifty varieties. | Building I MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 14 is given. 26 {EAR AGO | the aged should benefit. Reverance PR G VAR NL Telephone 176 4 :;‘;"’L‘; le"‘dc;o‘:?‘l‘:;‘m | As we strive toward greater development of our From The Empire “#§ land honors are indicated for them. 1ok ——— — A of, mineral wealth and other natural resources, we should | Their counsel should be rvs:ectedh. e ke o0 5 e S:;::::;?:,: ;l‘_;omppl Vi Ss| S as i e ~eemes sesd | for the stars foster wisdom throug H A 1 Y & " s b i R | experience Daily Lessons Dr. Richard Williams HOWARD D, STABLE| report from Homer. Alaska may never become a NOVEMBER 27, 1915. gt .have reason:to be appy | prvg : DENTIST Worshipful Master; JAMES | great agricultural district such as some of the Middle| 1 mqwara srause killed Jim Plun-| ' Orxers i shadat toi n Lngllsh LEIVERS, Secretary. ) s es, but i b in large measure g UDdEx e E 8 by OFFICE AND RESIDENCE = ¢ | WERELE Shaee, UILp S o kett, the murder evidently took plac?| i, 1ation of business is presaged | . i Gasti Buildin, H self supporting by leaving no stone unturned in|200 yards north of Juneau City Dock {and expansion of many great enter- By W. L. Gordon a5l Pn:::e 4\;1 g | DOUGLAS fOE ol | promoting every sound effort for rural expansion. |in a launch. [ Sietoek: S SN BTG B A AERIE A\ i A. C. Mercer, wio lives near the = i is a fortunate day for wearing =4 i 17, F. 0. E. : | Among the things we are thankful for on this|pacific Coast Dock, awaksned in the |new clothing. Women should pre- ‘;]‘;‘;"s:sg;e’a’n’:‘fz;e;’r' e 25 ki fiva Ao e Bt o5 4 | Thanksgiving Day: The turkeys were on the last|night to cries of help. “My God, pare extensive wardrobes, for the| 5o - 00" 0T nmo Dr. A. W. Stewart p.m., Eagles' Hall oom;”‘“};’.i. 1 vil s v ye: S - help, murder,” were some of the ing apparel will decrease. 7 A7 = {3 2 i y ¥ “,;I:u“;nz i “Tlmmb?f :mm o :‘::,: ‘bML wmgis he was able to distinguish. He\m:tfi{-l:fgl-,: ;::ols and colleges | Often Mispronounced: Rapacious. DENTIST k}):otger; wce;z;c;lme. ‘; B. Martin, ing, The E i vil i n aper 1ol o " | tar | -pa-! 1 - . . en, . B ).‘ »mpmt Ml m e lw h | Premier Laval of France is reported swinging to|immediately called Officer Dan Hau- |should benefit today through social Pronounce ra-pa-shus, first a as in| ecretary. row—pausing with the rest of Alaska and the E hing | ask unstressed, second a as in pay,| Hours 9 ax. to 6 p.m. i i I i the leftists to preserve the gold standard which has ghton, but they could find nothing | contacts. Friendships will be more |8S N i te o in' celebruydt of Tusnkegiviig Day: \ Fpn the f the rightists. and heard no further cries. | fortunate than remance. iu as in us unstressed, accent second SEWARD BUILDING fHR | g ol A 5 J. R. Stevenson, taxidermist Who| princely gifts to public institu- sylg}?le. e L | Oftfice Pone 469 ‘;l 3:; truAcks g0 alny ll;ll:::lgglyl \ VKSGIVING | 4 lives near Mercer, also heard the s are prophesied. Hospitals will en misspelled: aroah. - | . tank for THANKSGIVING. | The Republicans, we suppose, are thalnkiu!ton U:P cries. Shortly afterward, he said :;:;“Tml:h;: will be need for even | serve the aoh, pronounced o. { and a tank for Crude Oil save il a y that ‘they still have a little time to Y % d , " i [ I T 1Ny o] b nble. dinbe the! Pllprity Jeeiathers 10I1621 eslebrated (nHonal hollday ADSEIEEY ed there was the sound of a gashoat. | more aid than is received, for the| Synonyms: Lifelike, accurate, true, i & - Puo"é"'l':;_""“l"z'l‘" 56 E the retirns of dholé s hrvest 1n themew Jand with| 8 (b (8 candidate. | . D. Van Atta, another Withess|iinter'will be a period of extraor- em:;t. éa;::r:lv W B obert Simpson k. ¥ 3 Sy | e = or udy: “Nse a Wor ree ' : - thanksgiving services, it has become an annual custom | So5RT to the screams, declared thfi.t hp,wdmmy stress. i T i e et Opt. D. ELIABLE TRANSFER z L t iving | A Word of Caution. could never forget them. “They| persons whose birthdate it is have g =il Graduate Tos Angeles Cols= | for the people of this nation to observe Thanksgiving doubtedly the voioe of & fan'} £ crease our vocabulary by mastering g . Geotge Washington was the first to officially | S b b s JE0 ¢ Metuy, of & el DiosarTers, d each day. Today's word:| | lege of Optometry and Dali"r Cw‘m 1 ob ce in a proclamation issued J (BN Work Tl e in mortal terror for his life" he|pleasures and successes. Elders are Abs wg; “th qayi'ty fa};):ing ri- Optiilmo oky T R T R call for national observance in a £ S s b ; 5 surdity; the quality of - = F 5 3 p: . A Scientists of the Department of Agriculture have |said. !likely to be generous. . X el A _ .| | Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground Commercial Adjust- on Thursday, November 26, 1769, Years later, in 1803.) 401 gken 10 bring the turkey more into line with the Children born on this day probably | diculous. “Such an idea is the height | ; &l L. afy President Lincoln set the day as the’last Thursday in| giye anq capacity of the modern city apartment| The'launch Lillian began drageing |will be of unusual personality. Sub- of absurdity. ! = || ment& Ratmg Bureau November and so it has stood through the years. kitchen. Gastineau Channel in search of the | jects of this sign often are highly . = 53| | Cooperating with White Serv- Times and conditions have changed in those 314| Embarking upon an ambitious breeding program, |bodies of William Christie and Jim |tqjented, witty and successful. STORE OPEN | DR. H. VANCE | ice Bureau ’ years elapsing since the Pilgrims gathered for pray-|they hope to evolve such changes in shape that a|Plunkett, believed murdered by —pavid Warfield, noted actor, was| | OSTEOPATH | | ROOM er—SHA’I'I‘UCK BLDG. ‘ I ers of thanks that their first year in America had | sixteen-pound specimen can be roasted in an oven |Krause. * |born on this day 1866. Others Who| (oging to the late arrival of the Cansuatibn era Aot 11 | We have 5,000 local ratings on file been so bountiful, but the significance of Thanks-|which would take only an eight or ten-pounder of & 5 have celebrated it as a birthday in- | poat our store will remain open Free, Hours 10 o 12; 1 to 5: p giving has not been altered and tomorrow we pause | the present model. “The more we can get this turkey | Business men lfif J_u“ea“d‘:i:’oz_ clude Lindley M. Garrison, 1awyer |ynyjj 3:00 P. M. Thursday and de-! | 7 45 g:30 and by appointment. ! again in supplication to the Divine Power for His|to look like a duck,” say the innovators, “the better |that they were planning a and onetime Secretary of War, 1864; | ;165 will be made during Thanks-' | office Grand Apts,, Lear Gas- JUNEAU FROCK Gnold. blessings we will like it.” stration against Krduse at the $ime Suzanne Adams, American Soprano, |giving pay. JUNEAU FLORISTS. Snonti Siotal Dhotle 11T T e tion &5 a whole. as President| They propose, in nautical terms, to ship the tur- [of the scheduled arrival next Week. 1g73; William Blake, artist and Doet, | prone 313, Sty ol SARRRS0 S Tt SHOPPE R R L S s key's centerboard, increase his beam and put on a|It was asserted that he would be 1757, | Phone 984. Lane ISR B S —————* { “Eclusive But Not Expensive” Hoogevell pmm“d,“u ¢ “,(' four? b‘ e _at more‘zmaler cargo of white meat, without increasing the |treated in every way as an ordinary —_— { | UNITED STATES Coats, Dresses, Lingeric, and more of our people understand and seek the| o ol o oo prisoner. Previous threats of Jan| rpynay NOVEMBER 29, 1935. AR e greater good of the greater number; that selfish| yuo oonfess to a conservative qualm at the sugges- [attempted lynching, which had caus- FEEE N S PR ] 2 GENERAL ek ol purpose of personal gain at our neighbor's 1055 16sS| tion, The turkey's shape is rather immaterial, but jed worriment for officers, were in- 7 b okl sl { it Ll“‘un'd it 5 strongly asserts itself; that peace at home is strength-| we'd like a guarantee that change will stop there. |dignantly repudiated. Bt 40 1 t H | [ ‘acco,dmg to astrology. It is a most | | Anchorage, Alaska.' | ened by a growing willingness to common counsel, and {If the turkey is made to look like a duck what's to A < «é favorable time for prolonging the| | November 12, 1935." | McCAUL MOTOR that our peace with other nations continues through prevent his tasting like backbone and spare ribs? | Edward Krause left Seattle, guard-| =~ 0. 0o cecivities. | S RPTRLTORTTON B COMPANY o recognition of our own peaceful purpose Many a family, as Thanksgiving Day approaches,|cd by Ben Leaming, James Comgor, “.., o ° "% oo cion for traveling | l feon that Dansel’ g e . i and Sidney Cooper, and accompan- Lt i 8 | Notice is hereby given that Daniel | pogge and Plymouth Dealers In Alaska, as Governor Troy declared in his| Would prefer to take no chances on its historic fenst.\ied b OLIat bf DAty SHE¥ies today and for seeking a desirable | | Huttel, entryman, together with his | proclamation, we can be thankful that 1935 has wit- | e il 'Tenn:m who will be chief witness eRvironment. Association with the | | witnesses, Edward E. Zimmer, and s nessed practical recovery from .a ‘severe depression| We may not have a part In Buropean strite, bt} SR (B UL Loy | successful should be espectally for- | | Mayo V. Raney, all of Haines, Al-' which. prevailed for six distressing years. ‘:tm‘c]z_bm\i\]67(é‘}«)(;“‘fle‘;:ml;’“;; e‘(:ar‘\sdaeil‘l(: e i ‘tunaffeA i i | aska, has made final proof on' his ’ R 3 Especially, in the North, we can be grateful for | : Eids A ¢ | Krause continued to disavow any rg:,‘:; x:s a:; a\;fi:::utshga.yhgcreh;; | ?Drfletefidafit;y'u‘znigo?gga tgm;. FORD AGENCY the vast wea'th in gold and other minerals that the There is a high war fever in Africa. The chills |connection with the crimes. When i imeagn P’;o»‘pecnve SR sgrannd e fige S S (Authorized Dealers) earth has given up to further the more abundant| win follow when they start to pay for it.—(Florida |ccnfronted with the evidence found| ™ 2 S likel, R 1 t 4 T s i existence ’ eason; for ; s i ¢ 2 in hi lidly. “It i< |F daughters-in-law are likely to be | | 54 E. C.R.M. containing 123.40 acres, GREASES j existence of man this season; for the good salmon |Tjmes-Union.) in his boat, he said stolidly. el veoatvad i Aed Tt 15 ne 1 e Niad o0 ety 4 ; rther deve ans- t my boat.” He would not en- 4 . | % GAS—O run; for the further de \buopmm‘ll uf aerial .Lr,ms i = ¢ ;l)r«e f{;nher uponemis i it cr The sway favors letters of friend- | Seart the day ngh( |S. Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska, i portation; for freedom from disaster in our com-| In vo‘ng for l?rohibxuon repeal, Kemucky_ must 8 ship, kindly messages and acts and; il Wings Rk the Moming— | and if no protest is filed in the local JUNEAU MOTORS munities such as wiped out Nome last year, and for a| have decided that it would permit the (_Zonsuluuon to e R S e informal parties. It is a favorable | b illing Coff land office within the period of pub- | multitude of other things. catch up with what' the people are dding eayhow.— 19: ::gwer' IR A R | time to begin any well thought-out| * P ©! Schilling Coffee lication or thirty days thereafter, Foot of Main Street These are the general things, for the common | (Indianapolis News.) sl 3 plan that requires promotion. | properly punctuated said final proof will be accepted and P il good, as the President says, but there is the more | T D ¥ fight Love affairs are not under a for- (see illustration). | tinal certificate issued. —_— personal significance of Thanksgiving Day. Every | mAm"“:sgm;lm‘_’ axgnsnfl‘yvmee':":;:ls h:azckéf——‘ e —-‘ ‘unate configuration. Girls may be | i ‘ GEORGE A. LINGO, person, no matter what his material wealth, his ad- | ?Ex(:}‘:;nge :"‘ il e g \/I d ¢ | mercenary and selfish in their att._l-‘ Try Schilling Coffee. ! i Register. { versities, his fortunes of life over the past year, can | viodern :x;des: Muclhfgafi’ewy however, Will | Trear it like a friend, | Firet publication, Nov. 27, }935, find something on this great American day of Prayer | ey big-shot racketeers reach the age of 40. It| Etiquette jsfi:fi: ':zws}‘;:p:f:‘mme under a| With due consideration, and | Last publication, Dec. 26, 1935. and l“‘y‘;"”"“'l“l"vl‘l »‘0[1"; 'h"‘.“kfy‘lll for‘h“ is from ;23 takes only a couple of little shots to beat a big shot. direction of the stars that promise | # will do the same for you. | gpecial Delivery to Douglas Daily o PRenel anaiaeiy of; e TANY, Rt H0e S0MmMon R0 | ~~(New Serk fun.) ; By Roberta Lee dispatches of supreme interest to| I will never fil you. |2:30 P. M. Telephone 442. adv. e A RN R SRR i % the United States. Diplomats are| oo o surdy Coffee. ! ‘ o ] ; to gain honors at this time. 4 : I UNITED STATES ',! < Q. How long should visitors stay| The stars presage for men numer- | . 3 | DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR | d when making an evening call? ous epportunities to prove their loy- | S Chlllln | GENERAL LAND OFFICE | A. One hour. alty to the nation. New organiza- District Land Office Q. Is it customary to give a wed- |tions and changed alignments are | p Anchorage, Alaska. ding gift to a friend who is marry- | foreshadowed in moral and military | 0 tee ! November 5, 1935. ing for thé second time? . |affairs. Schilling Coffe Notice is hereby given that Nor- A. . Not unless you are a very| The moon today is in Aquarius,| Therearetwo illing Coffees. | 51, 'B. Cook, entryman, together ; close friend. a sign encouraging rational think- One for percolator. with his witnesses, Fred Henning ? E R Q. Why is the monogram on-a|ing and wise preparation for great One for drip. and Howard D. Stabler, all of Ju- A ‘ large dinner napkin embroidered-in | events in the coming year. I | neau, Alaska, has made final proof the center. instead of the corner? Persons whose birthdate it is have | |on his homestead Anchorage 08037 IN TOWN! - A. Because a large dinner napkin|the augury of a year of fair pros- | g | for a tract of land embraced in U. 8. should be folded in thirds instead |perity, but gossip may cause anx-E DOORS meows | Survey No. 2167, situate on Favorite ® ‘ 1 of quarters. iety to many. There should be un- |Buy direct from manufacturer anc Channel, Point Louisa Beach, about THE MINE(S‘ et be usual caution in avoiding scandals. | VE s {16 miles from Juneau, containing 3 Th k . o SPEND WHERE YOU MAKE IT!| Children born on this day prob- | SA $$ 9315 acres, latitude 58° 23’ N. longi- Recreation Parlors aAnKEsoion 4 ably will be practical in character A iokis sl .25 tude 134° 43" W. and it is now in g g e and yet endowed with imagination. Ml ”:i_m_a’ %ne p;’:nzlwl $275 the files of the U. S. Land Office, : and = [ N Many writers belong to this sign. lght' ... 2. 5 $3.85 | Anchorage, Alaska, and if no protest quuor S[ore weelLes Amos Bronson Alcott, philosopher light s1.70, is filed in the local land office within DOUGLAS o ‘Windows—24x24, 2 lig! .70, BILL ; o and educator, was born on this day | cenar gash—34x19, 3 light § .77, the period of publication or thirty 4 (7 1799, and his daughter Louisa May % e Cabinet] days thereafter, said final proof will ! A . | Alcott, noted author, was born on camll()lete Mmgo«:;k s;‘rar:ee's mn‘be accepted and final certificate Add the final festiv = lthe same day, 1832. Others who w::- + Sash. bt oo issuad. £ e final festive note to your CHOCOLATES | have celebrated it as a birthday in- ;“ C";',“m: e 4 GEORGE A. LINGO, | Thanksgiving table with a center- ~ |clude Wendell Phillips, orator and v::::" "“m-‘ Register. | piece of flowers. Bring a glow of Harry Race statesman, 1811; Sir Phillip Sidney, i First publication, Nov. 20, 1935. Druggist English soldier and author, 1584. new catalog Last publication, Jan. 15, 1936. warmth into the hall with them . . cheer the living room with a bou- 3| quet! Throughout the house they’ll create the air of friendliness you al- ways associate with a real Thanks- giving Day! COMPLETE STOCKS, ALWAYS FINEST GRADE uneau Florists: ‘The B. M. Bank Resources Over Two and One Behrends MILLWORK SUPPLY CORP Ist SOUTH SEATTLE MUSCULAR PAINS ~GET QUICK RELIEF private practice many .years. Now this valuable ef is available to cost of only a few Try & bottle under the ack guarantee. Enjoy bless- ed_relief as so many say they have. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR GENERAL LAND OFFICE District Land Office Anchorage, Alaska. October 15, 1935. Notice is hereby given that Ger- trude H. McGrath, has made ap- plication for a soldiers’ additional *homestead, Anchorage 07749, for a|N tract of land embraced in U. 8. Sur- vey No. 2092, located on Jamestown But the Flame s Does Not Die If you are one of the vast number pt . ? 1 h ffer torturi Bay between three ‘miles east of the s C’ wr yS(M ..th,(’m" ms Juneau, Alaska '-’1.3?-‘33,' -h'oogln;.“ -xrternoll “rm'\:: Town of Sitka and between Surveys “There is the constant worry. _‘ cular pains of arms, legs, shouldere | \a7g o1 1497, latitude 57° 02’ 40” N. ([l “on the part of those who have [l * In all sizes and colors here is quick |longitude 135° 17 34” W. contain- | others do for them that which ! relief. Take just a few doses of | iz 1074 acres, and it is now in the is necessary ‘that the little COMMERCIAL Williams R. U. X. Compound, It of the U. S. Land Office, An- things which are so import- ‘ Al 0 , > C FI oYt TRoNine . Teitejor maNy flles . J ant may-be overlooked. It is s so Uther Cut I lowers AVINGS 1 compyunaRd, from’ (ke Brepering: | ONER, AlRtka. |l our earnest duty to care for and § tion of & doctor who used it in his | Any and all persons claiming ad- the details. The reverence versely any of the above mentioned land should file their adverse claims in the local land office at Anchor- age, Alaska, within the period of publication or thirty days thereafter, due the departed one may linger forever dear with the knowledge that tribute w: complete. The Charles W, H al’ M "lhon Douflr’ Ask Butler, Mauro Drug Co. for Wil-|or they will be barred by the pro- . = liams R. U. X. Compound. today. adv. | visions of the Statutes. PHONE 311 Shattuck Building B A g First publication, Nov. 13, 1835, L Last publication, Jan. 8, 1936.

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