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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 11, 1935. e e S T3 : mj s 0il Troubling the Waters. s i Y —_— 3 Daily Alaska Empire o ol HAPPY—=— | KR st Fraternal Societies | 4 B £ o (Néw York Times) Horoscope I.ook and Learn |[* oF i ; BOBERT W. BENDER - « Edior and WAnAge s mottrue that the League of Nations has| _———- p : ~ i l 5 ¥ 1 ]'.un up 'i‘u ;V.A‘.. to deprive' Italy of oil BIR THDAY ] Fath By A. C. Gordon - = i Gastineau Channel [, W g ] Main |y action on it for “some days,” owing “The stars Zacline - | Helene W.L. Albrecht | |=—— SRS S s t 1€ uest of the French Government| The Empire extends congratula~ but do not compel - ; SRR PHYSIOTHERAPY || : A yed. Premier Laval is in political | tions and best wishes today, their y| 1. How many dxfm Yhe:*féfi > | | Massage, Electricity, Infra Red || B. P. 0. ELKS meets ne jculties at home, and evidently|pirthday anniversary, to the follow- g A o ER 12, 1935, are pub.lblw:l in New Yor! y-s | Ray, Medical Gymnastics every Wednesday at 8 P, UBSCRI RATES . e | fears that his position would be further imperiled|ing: THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, | 2. Who commanded the U. S 207 GOLDSTEIN BLDG. | M. Visiting brothers wel- Delivered by e \nd drastic sanction were applied to] forsa P Adverse planetary aspects contend (oo that captured John Brown's| | Phone Office, 216 | come M. E. MONAGLE, mai “\. all the reports are mislead- IDECEMBER 11. with benefic influences today, 8¢-|.qiqers at Harper's Ferry? o P Exalted Ruler. M. H. o - g diplomatic effort at Rome | cording to astrology. It is wise NOU| 3 yypat is the meaning of the ad- SIDES, Secretary. i r nd Great Britain are acting to- to risk money on any event in the |joq4ive “halcyon™? ) il terms of peace between Italy sporting W;)l‘ld- R 4. How many sheep are there iv o . z ENIGHTS OF COLUMBUS 3 L s : : Mussolini, or a spokesman for him, E s;wu,v. |- 16 18 % SAUMERES SRNEY. | the world? | DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER | | Seghers Council No. 1IN T o TED PRESS 1gainst nations that refuse ine Bavard. | who sell Melicim;]f; sl:ro:clli :::é:: 5. What is theicapital of iChiina? | DENTISTS ; 1760. Meetings second u Y t Washing ¥ el =S s | 9 C » e @ > iy renty-one. 11 5 g . m. nsie C . y i .]m \‘“ ‘,"“;11‘:}::‘, )[\:;q‘:mbx\f AT T e Important news concerning naval : :TDT;LSE(";" | HoursPQH;)r!:EL;sD pm, | | brothers urged to at-v - 4 et s o tan By Sl Y 1~ | [operations 1s prognosticated. The| 3t ool 0o | . e tend. Council Cham- % N 3 R oropability s that-benind|] 205 ¥ "EARS A( { torecast seems to presage new inter- 4. Approximately 500,000,000, i — " |bers, Fifth St. JOHN F. MULL=N, e gl i or iy ¥ I national treaties that are benefictal. | £ APPROXIFATEE U1 S G. K, H. I. TURNER, Secretary. beiaglar bl Pros The Br.pire here is a sign indicating much) e gy i it e tuets, dioa 8. happ oL AL | work and success for lawyers. New 3T Dr. C. P. Jenne MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 ¥ be peaceful settlement. But about| . ~on ~—=== " | corporations will form and new en- I \,Iodern NE * DENTIST tiecond and fourth Mon- e bialons 16 o o I EMBER 11, 1935. terprisas will be promoted in prep- | L | Fioatas: & 5889 Videnkine ! day of each month in ‘ e s f That Edward Krause, accused Kid- |, ation for the new year. Etiquette Building il Scottish Rite Temple, this change in the League sched-|paper of William Christie, murder Afars is i1 'an aspect: uibre or Mas Ltiq Toxer;hone i I beginning at 7:30 p. m. ;ton Government for the time|paqdy Burke, a farmer who mys-| ;ouiqding and the influence is likely By Roberta Leb - o & : HOWARD D. STABLER 1 position. 1In closing down asierjously disappeared from his lonely | ¢ o felt among individuals far from y ke AT Worshipful Master; JAMES W the cargoes of oil intended for|yanch on Marmion Point, nine miles | . soat of possible combat. "'ngre‘ e il HEA RN SRRSO | B LEIVERS, Secretary. and retary Ickes appar-|south of Douglas, nine years ago, is| ;. 4anoer of many quarrels and mis- g & . v 1 ——e : g ; 15} is dang any | "Q. What is the first duty of a i Williams r they were merely anticipatingnow the belief of authorities. It is| . dersiandings. ‘pe‘ion bt e Sk Dr. ‘Richard TR F?}E , > of Nations. It would not doisaiq today that the engines now in| qwe evening is not an auspicious | P 0 T ber of & club? [ DENTIST AERIE o or to seem to be acting in|Kraus boat are definitely estab-| ;o ror meetings at which there is | »A His first duty is to pay his ini- | | OFFICE AND RESIDENCE | 117, F. 0. E. ",,,;' -~ % f : > our authorities must Pre-lished as having once been the Prop- | iy danger of controversy. Unity of | e it o B B 00 P B g0 Castineau Building i | Meets first ‘and thr‘; M:nt‘ia— 2 to place our Government for|ery of Burke. Burke was reported ;;,uoht and action may be difficult e 1 sulations of Phone 431 | 2 ys thoug! | carefully the rules and regulati ¢ | p-m., Eagles’ Hall, Dougias. Visiting " tion which cannot be pleas-|to have left his home in his launch | o enic oonriouration, e £ R P nbers of the League, we should put was never heard of again, nor| warning is given by astrologers | o 'y o snould the A — P el MW ISTMAS MAIL SOUTH. of oup to fall under Italian ire,|was the launch ever found. | that the shedding of blood at th o p‘]aceu sl I : w|P TN & y. 3 9 g, ted independently and on our own| SRR time. in riots or war will have hx"\lxapkins" T Dr. A. W. Stewart 1 Sl W have inevitably become & cONSPICUOUS| quarrel over the Krause case in|reaching results. Beace at any price 5? AR, o = n X . A & A. The monogram shou e DENTIST | : ; 3 or Ttalian criticism. ‘The" su.uau.o‘n is no& Douglas today res \1is recommended. placed 1n a corner of the napkin, and | | i g::e u?k:‘;: ::ry 1‘;‘1:::1 .3: ‘ g e v occurred when \Tfl-aef_m,\'_ Stx:fl’“‘l’lx‘: under John Doe warrant, of a| pie in the price of food will offset | of course the napkin should be folded | i Hours 9 ar. to 6 p.m. | } il » MEK f6k Cirbis Ofl cate:. | v st Japan in ‘mnimn;:mt nat | Greck baker employed by JoJe Reldl. | corious)y many cities of the United | 1o gisplay the monogram. ! SEWARD PUILDING i i bl | r s eld Wit e Stiect fog | William Miller, a German, SWore out | gyata5. Q Should business letterheads | Office Pone 469 11| PHONE 149; NICHT 148 » i animosity on that 0¢easion|the warrant, charging that the baker | posons whose birthday it is have | ever be used for social correspond- T : | 1 5 inst the (United States. This assaulted him with a knife when he | ). qugury of a year of gain through | ence? | = e : RELIABLE TRANSFER | o RO uty -1 uoor‘wmuou 2 U denied having any ulterior connec- the aid of older persons. Domestic| A Never, ‘:: S o g st a2 ~ 1 € N ions yet without sharing either| i with Krause. Miller “dmm'ed‘u'cblcm: may be met. Care in in- | il RN RN | RO})’JN Simpflon S 3 SR responsibilities or its joint defense| i, poing a ‘riend of the aceused man | vesting money is enjoined. 14 Opt D - ) - Sei & - ; T | Chiicren born on this day probably | | thcs || Commercial Adjust- e Sipisn gre 2ok pod, [Hhe | gorfusion (AR 0T Wil The Empire quotes BNy Sunday | will be logical in mind and conserv- | Dall\’ L.essons {|| Graduate Los Angeles Cdol- 1! e BJ b by = At up within a short time. .Om Govvfl'n. on the Henry Ford peace ship voyage ative. Subjects of this sign usually H lege of Opmm‘etry an 1 } ment X Aallng ureau g a bold step in the matter, which it ; as follows: “Ford has about as much | are persistent in any effort that‘ ]n Fn(rhsh | Opthalmo’ogy 2! vill Coo,)emm:tg with White Serv- | preparcd fto maintain snd nndlcn‘ 1| chance of obtaining concessions from | seems to them worth while. | Glasses Fitted ~ Lenses Groun: 3 ice Bureau { t p was piain to make our neutrality 1|, ;. of the pelligerents as an unre-| John Jay, American statesman, |} By W. L. Gordon e T ROOM 1—SHATTUCK BLDG. = i ve 15 weakened [DF A R M8 | pentant sinner has of geting into|was born on this day 1745 OhPrs- i | We have 5,000 ]M?f rjtu:ngs on file ’ T 18 their fault, “nok, Ouis: heaven.” In the same issue we find | who have celebrated it as a birthda. — B e - e > T R |that Henry Ford’s name has been|include Richard Yates, one-time | WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do, DR. H. VANCE pe e Hoover Again |placed upon the primary ballot by |governor, 1860; Isaac Hollister Hall, /not say, “Miss Allen, my secretary, OSTEOPATH JUNEAU FROCK # SR |Omaha Republicans anxious to make | Oriental scholar, 1837; William Lioyd is a valuable assistant.” Say, “2 | oo nation and examinstion SHOPPE (N. Y. World Telegram) the millienaire philanthropist presi- Garrison, abolitionist, 1805 | valued assistant. || Free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; % B i it is more of the ‘more abundant life’|dent of the U. & (Copyright 1935.) z| OFTEN MISPRONOUNCEDE Ra-| | o to ©:30 and by appointment. E(céz:x&eli)srut NotLfi:;pix;slve 3 ” r of | JOSiAL SN — —_ 1 Preferred ]JX‘OHIH]CIE“OH is ra- v hy ‘esses, eric, % TR » ATTION S said Herbert Hoover on hearing of | - tio. i | | office Grand Apts., rear Gas- YULETIDE DECORATION th States-Canadian trade treaty. | The Alaska-Gastineiu Gold Mine| SHOP IN JUNEAU! i hg;;if ;:Hg;;;iligl‘)“’é‘;l‘:::’l tineau Hotel, Phone 177 Hosiier g tais 3 pany temporari reduced its * A El o : s N A VPEISRIL D S s e ey ) me when Mr. Hooyer talked ‘“‘:ML R Hiroe: kg, foem Ak ik UNITED STATES |seur. Observe the nn and ss, as well = 3 5 the | ferently. In istance, when, 8s a candldate o S L rom 6000 to 4000 tons| DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR | 55 the vowels. ez —z| | { gy spostle of more. MoK MR e My, ¢ fa Gniddrhuond: it LA ity GEI:)EITAL llaANdDOC:nFF‘TCE i SYNOI‘:]YMS' Fervor, force, fire, | | GENERAL ;vxo’mns 11 McCAUL MOTOR v he spok led ¢ i ict Lan ice dor, vehemence. an ) ed production will continue only| istric! | ardor, F 1 on| “If we had to suppress the 9 or 19 per cent of our|®¢ PFOCUCHOR WL UL Manager Anchorage, Alaska. | WORD STUDY: “Use a word thres | | MAYTAG PRODUCTS | COMPANY 9| s betng rful and enjoyeble on | toial production which is now sold abroad,’ he said, |}y It T October 15, 1935, |times and it is yours” Let us in- | || Dodge ana Plymouth Dealers 2 ¢ Christmas without | e might survive nation but our whole standa Matice is hereby given that Ger<|crease our: vooabulary-by mdsterm"‘ W. P. JOHNSON { l ‘, For B without fire- | Of 1iving would be Yaed Gesekus, daugher of Mrs.|trude H. McGrath, has made ap- one word each day. Today’s word:!,) i o | R R R a f Chris there has And, again, in 1929, after his inauguration, be | istie, was reported seri- | plication for a soldiers’ additional EGREGIOUS; remarkable for bad kY S, 1 | PSS o T Y 3 ¢ nt to the special session of Congress called to ously ‘1 in Do homestead, Anchorage 07749, for a quality. “The egregious impudence : [+ nd sp! ek ti nact faym relief and revise the tariff a message, in | e wlmc&of land embraced in U, S.8ur~ | of this fellow.”—Hall i JoneaBtovens Shop FORD AGENCY and only b s TR he said : | Weather: Maximum, 27; Mini-|vey No. 2092, located on Jamestown Zuet & a ol | { (Authorized Dealers) fee 4 x beion, he SR In determining changes in our ta O A a8 TloA, Bay between three miles east of the CHRISTMAS TREES EADTEE LNk ! for nificar not fail to take into account the broad interests| N L o (Biieete . XA Tick Sos el e oin e ot ABIES: USRS | GREASES hu r ons _ are indicative| of 8s & whole, and such interesls Includet. ] E IT!| 1878 and 1497, latitude 57° 02’ 40” N.'order. Call 374 Hiway Delivery for| | gt GAS—OILS PEND WHERE YOU MAK o e, Near T3l I > ) eal Christmas holiday ns with other countries .It is obviously | il bistiie longitude 135° 17 34” W. contain- |choice trees. ‘ 4 ewar reel e ok | g et o s, the ever s, the brilliant i n which ‘11"'{"“"‘“‘ s g ;‘:\“;‘s;" JUNEAU, FIRST! ing 10.74 acres, and it is now in the | — , L Gk T JUNEAU MOTORS Jlored ornamer d bells, as have'ulreaty | AR AR SHIGRA 0 e D e O TR | flles,of the U. . Land Office, An- £~ Eo el , 1 impor v 0 i b it EE i 5 chofike, Alasr: ‘ 9 \\\ // 7 5 But Mr. Hoover apparently did not. apply tha ., e a:| 3 SRR T test when he signed the Smoot-Hawley tariff law ve::;]y fl:f Bi; ffif‘:fiivflafiflfied‘ . § W A k Twain 1 nobody seems to do any- in For largely because of that tariff, and lhe’ land Slhmfl% At iohie cmms? B T E% é: thing about the weather, but there is something to 'x}ux dian rl'pnu\l\v which followed 0111;2;xtport§02w‘ |5 e 1661 Tand ofhos a% i) ¢k M:nlll'” ni: ; be done about what the weather offers in Juneau | Canada dropped from $899,000,000 in 0 PR Alaska, within the period of | - === ogias : 000,000 in 1934. Does Mr. Hoover think the American | e age, thd i &cp: SRR Gy b jobs lost because of that decline in exports were | Blllllnrg publication or thirty days thereafter, shovel. A lit compensated f a gain in jobs by reason of the; |or they will be barred by the pro- | it would w nultaneous decline of imports from Canada from (m] | visions of the Statutes. ——— - $503,000,000 in 1929 to § 000,000 in 1934? ! “g‘\' KENTUEKY GEORGE A. LINGO, | The British-Fren iopian peace parley has No. Mr. Hoover can hardly think that. In fact, § STRAIGHT Register. | . - anothe e suppose is just Mr. Hoover seems hardly to be thinking at all these| Fxrst publication, Nov. 13, 1935. | S = days about jobs and trade. He seems to be too busy| WHISKEY | Last publication, Jan. 8, 1936. Ludwig Nelson : - other w nting s to stimulate the buzzing of the‘ & JEWELRY and WATCHES g Jom mmf';;:lm: s&;‘;‘-‘-’ > i ntal bee o . an ere’s one of the bes Now that t issued many and AL | [ ; GARBAGE HAULED l | BOWLING! undry opinion iral Act, all bad, we Political theme song, for the G. O. P.: When the| || Reasonable Monua.g Rates | | = R o N can expect the res from the Supreme Court. ' Right Man Comes Along.—Buffalo Courier-Express. | GLENMORE DISTILERIES C8. | | E. 0. DAVIS | | B ! BRUN?WICK THE BEST : i T m |fl‘ sousvud™ " masnone | | e | ! ""';SW; 5 imm i BOWLING ALLEYS flll"""ll'llh”llll Hfh.‘ T o H Sl [ .00 pe Schiikuies kAN Hattators TAP BEER = L =i e ' i 11| J.B. Burford & Co. | BEER ON TAP = = = . = = s | o ey e | b IN TOWN! == = : { satisfied customers’ Rt — = =|| WARRACK | FOSS a——————=&|[ JUNEAU-YOUNG | ° : = = 1 ConstruchonPSo. 7 \ Hardware Company || ‘THE MINERS' = = | Juneau one 487 PAINTS—OIL—GLASS . = =| | 1 | = = ||{ CONSTRUCTION CO. | Cigars Shelf and Heavy Hardware | Recreation Parlors = = Phone 107 Juneau {| . | Guns and Ammunition and = BT 8 | Cigarettes B Liquor Store = =] A i ,Z\ f | i . C dy P - = = ) e [ an | CAN | BILL DOUGLAS = £ Jweecass || COLE TRANSFER ||| o o GARLAND BOGGAN | § _ = = afl ‘ | We deliver Standard or Union | | ar! Wardwoad. Floors > 1 | | Diesel Oil from a clean tank, | | | W = P l lll = = | | sirained into your tank. [ | i axing olishing | = = 2 A = = CHOCOLATES PR DEeTan, O e Sanding = = | PHONE 3441 ASH COLE I\ B PN | = = Harry Race || Night Phone 1803 B - = = Druggist s s | " SPEND WHERE YOU MAKE IT! | = = ew | i = EEY | = =\ | = =| | = = The B. M. Behrends Pabst Famous DRY CLEANING == =] Our life is scarce the = = Ban k D“'_ll_‘h Beer ® twinkle of a star E reIONTT =| On Tap In God's eternal day. = "C‘ml succe = Juneau, Alaska JIMMY" CARLSON 0! ; ~Hayabt Savier, &= \ = Water = ==\ | W“hmg Much more than = Dy 9 = COMMERCIAL . i casual discharge of = =| Guy m'/t (] i o duties marks our fu- = A =| and S G q | neral service. Every = e ortment to choose from = and SAVINGS \ | ! detail is personally _— S Kve =| supervised with' ex- R Priced § to $20.00 = DRUGS Y = % !'lce om c o 3 = Res Over T nd O ! Y | our perienced understand- = = esources Over Two a ne ing. = = { PUROLA REMEDIES i AL A SK A = = Half Million Dollars PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- | | ; The Charles W B utler-iviaure vrug Lo. = | FoLsy compouNpeD LAUNDRY > Charles. W. = i . N, = Front St. Next Coliseum Carter Mortuary = “Express Money Orders Anytime = P = P! = {» G- PHONE 97—Free Delivery HONE 15 PHONE 136-2 » %] [} (A

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