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4 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, DEC. 13, 1935. T ] about to pop off our vests with pride, we decide . D e e RS e T D TR A o, EAVY R, AU N i s s done T PROFESSIONAL || T Fratornal Societics | § | ! | Juniors and the b ht ighters had done PP i | well, but let us not overlook the man behind HA Y Look and Learn [|= ! O e was | \ I)ml\ {laska Empire I ROBERT \\ BENDER - - Editor and Manager prett the behind the horn—Mr. Byron Miller, music BIR THDAY HOI’OSCOpe By A6 Boaden Caslinmu Channel L ctor. . “The stars 7acline Sunday by the | instru MEANY Main! e vaa on behalf of ail g L Y He]eneW L. Albrecht | B a t auditorium last| The Empire extends congratula- but do not compel G i R v PHYSIOTHERAPY I r R Miller has done far more with raw |tions and best wishes today, their i it e gl S WERRR Sl R e TR Musage, Electricity, Infra Red | s el NG e T " we bot those shiny instruments | birthday anniversary, to the follow-| “Cr Tl e T ,ogs,i" 3 What is the leading given name| | R8Y, Medical Gymnastics | :;"",Yisx;‘-‘;“;fmz’e:; ‘:el_' Delivered by carrier jn Ju 4 Douglas for than he promised. Not only does the |9+ This is an important day in plane- |for women? jo a0 GOLDSC;I;EI_’N ;I;DG. come. M. E. MONAGLE, s 3 per mor J : e our offspring playing two and three| i tary direction, according to astrol-| 3. Who is Segretary of the Treas-|.| i Rk i Exalted Ruler. M. H. x ! ¢ part music after a scant three months, but six or Mtar e L.lgl;l.. la There is a sign read as pre- |ury? . SIDES, Secretary. g ) s are | the school band and Evelyn Spain ng news that may disturb think-| 4, What is the meaning of “ver- in solo, duet and quartet that they Leephonse W. Smith. ing men and women. batum?” 2 Under this plenetary government| 5 What is the circumference ofy | i | & KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS . | Seghers Council No. A DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER | 1760. Meetings second va dem merited the s Mr. Miller has accomplished a difficult task in|eeeeerew cowaee it will be wise to prepare the new |the earth at the equator? ASSOC {'D PF[SS. it 1 | R Y CNTISTS LT 5 cred asterly fashion. His anced band performs ably |\ vear hy pisoning Cadrcdf“], ;;SC,.E?{ ST Blog,;x:n Building | I e L it or not otherwise « d how t it has had first class training. He “i{ 2( -rFARS A(wo money. This is a good day for set- | ANSWERS PHONE 56 7:30 p. m. Transient - > ) be commend for his excellent work and if those 3 J | tling old accounts. 1. Tenness 1! brothers urged to at- ALASKA CIRCULA ANTEE BE LARGER| 1 oading voung : T i “ i rther 7, From The Er.pire Banks come under a sway that Is| 2. Approximately 6,000,000 women | | e S ) fea », | fend. Council Cham- ALASITHAN THAT Q s 8l jauee ™ Sh AT, G, RO "‘“‘ o { | favorable to them, but public pro- and girls are named Mary, or itsF bers, Fifth St. JOHN F. MULLEN, s - | provement in ool mnm}.\ y())‘()"l" we are |} jects and assistance in government |equivalent, ¥ G. K, H. J. TURNER, Secretary. | convinced it will not be the fault of their instructor. g \ffairs willicreate many burdens for, 3. Henry Morgenthau. L AN AR : | And as both Superinfendent A. B. Phillips and DEGEMBED 1h i thenth the. SomiNiE year, 1 oord for eord 5 Dr.C.P P 'MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 4] | Mr. Miller pointed out, those fathers and mothers | News was received in Juneau that e ryle favors short journeys. The| 5. 24902 miles. ’\ . D;:NTiST ; | Second and fourth Mon- We suspect the accent should be on the mothers) |EWo men had found Capt. James O. \nycual gajety of the holiday season | SRl Hla el v e g4y of esch mouth in who have been insisting on home practice, lots of it, [ Plunket’s boat “Lue” at ancher at poqrs g significance for the NEW | feee— e coo oo g ROOMS S A1 ; Scottish Rite Temple, re doing & major v o es perfect is o | DUncan, about thirty miles south of o,y 101 & F’l:dmgns | beginning at 7:30 p. m. e COMIR & HJOr. 8 e T < " . : g o 1 o &l ‘elephone i HOWARD D, STABLER, copybook line, but it's just as true as ever in music, | FCterSPurg, near the southern en- - yn tne United States youth move- :\IOdLrn | ok Y R A e s A i verything slse. 1t’s been pretty bad Nsten- | ToR0e to Wrangell Narraws. ! ments under the banners of political | - e P e D! aster; 4 s wel everythi o b I ¥ uct iy Government authorities declare | ;o ivies will be effective and put I‘lth”(’ft(’ - > LEIVERS, Secretary. ing the last f .(;-.‘ it v worth it, and | the case against Edward Krause, now | anv responsibilities upon persons 3 D "E. I £ 1 Willi ey he future look after last night’s demon r\ ing trial for the kidnap-murder | nqer twenty-five years of age, it is | By Roberta Lee [ | Pr. Richarc illlams DOUGLAS stration f William Christie, is strengthened pyeqicted. 9 11l | DENTIST AERIE ; e T by the discovery. Members of the rising ;,enerauum ;”;v; " T”“" ;w [ OFFICE AND RESIDENCE 117, F. 0. E. &% ] Always Some Meaning The spot where the boat was dis- who are of military age will accept : en one has been presente Gastineau Building | / f g | covered to be riding at anchor is the their share of public duties, but they ‘m eight or ten persons, and is tak- | ‘, Phone 431 | gdgtsE;Lr]seLs a;;:u t};;zgf‘::ngz;:m: be (New York Times) [landing place for mining properties are to have much to say about how 'ing leave, is it necessary to bid each gz *2 | brothers welcome. J. B. Martin, W. Historians will note that the China Clipper ar- | wneq by Krause and is out of )T T iT SN the | they will serve, if the stars are right- jone of them “good-by?” { R e " WHY \”B4>\\‘Il"\l:\\l((|;(lbll< TALI ived in the Philippines just as we have aken the (b of traffic : bl . A. Mo a cordial “goodbye” in- ~|Po T N. Cashen, Secretary. ; ’ t step toward clearing out of the Philippines.|” e firgt news was received here An American diplomat is to be the | cluding the entire group, is suffic- P A W, Stewart e R is soon as the Asiatic terminus for the air mail is|,, 4 g callaham, who received a |center of a sensational episode, it is |ient. oot oo L i : o t s completed, the China Clipper will arrive in China | “srom Charles Greena saying prognosticated. Political intrigue at| Q. When a man is making his first fl O Tresks e gy bikes iy relic i uu Ul boat at @ moment when it looks highly doubtful If there |y, . piynkets rifle and glasses were |home as well as abroad will be un- |call on a girl should he ask to see S i '"“:v A ank for D‘C‘—"" oil Siarbor. for ‘ ¢ m g a dead | Will be a China d in u(-n‘mu we have succ )(Yd“dlnb( ard and ‘that diicks Wete hang- | covered | her mothier? [ ours 9 am. to 6 p.m. and a ‘ank for Crude Oil save hrowing an air bridge across the Pa en ; 3 2 3 SEWARD PUILDING burner trexble. Tt nginee . & i Aras mhm in the rigging. Greene suggested | Hitler's persecution of the Jews| A. Yes; of course the mother may | Ottice Pone 489 i PHONE 149; NIGHT 148 i \ p € g ¥ hands of A . |that Plunkett was “lost while hunt- | wi e a strange outcome, it is|excuse herself after a short conver- - > 5 5 X i, ! y t o The marshal’s office received ' forecast. Retribution, unexpected in | sation . 5 RELIABLE TRANSFER | four ing does not mean it has been aban-| g, ot el too sotey for word, however, that the binoculars character, is foreseen, astrologers do:,) \Vhe:\awo!mahn enters a me‘ i o E— c 4 e pe in en t bout the C} Hper re not on the Lue and that Plun- | predict. | dining room with her ‘escort, which' . R = q m 1 : ony p If it shou | pz’ui(- t ,‘ '“\f;«"‘.h" 11 | kett’s 16-gauge gun was missing. In| persons whose birthdate it is have “‘9[““C\“dlp“‘:i“ifam following |4 Bol)&(?;t tSlfinpson e - Yol ¥ ief of En- turned her back on the his- | K1 ffects were found glasses | ine augury of a year of fairly good |Walter to the table? i v D, T C 7y getady i M;\” f of En Aot the China Clipper came |identified by Sam Kohn, Plunkett's tort iRy e ok oriaa. | A. The woman should precede her|| Graduate ll,)m AR Ao ol '; (‘ommrrm.l_l Adjust: asons for rejecting the | Just in time to keep two continents from drift- [friend, as those he gave Plunkett, | jyed, {escort i lege of Optometry and L ment & Rating Bureau ! : i ik il art. But if the divorce between America and |and a 16-gauge gun which has not| chijldren born on this day probably T A | Opthalmo’ogy | || Cooperating with White Serv- Juneau r e Asia should come to pass, then the orians w et been positively identified as be- | wil| be fortunate all through their | fememes co—eeor ~—. | Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground | | | ice Bureau | % | say that the vc e China CI np was the last |longing to Plunkett. lives, although they may be slow _— | ROOM 1-—SHATTUCK BLDG. ] and har orld dance on the edge of | — | | We have 5,000 local ratings on file | ] they now ne: e about | A Londo al announced that waiting. ¢ of be Europe |there is now in existence a general pierre Samuel DuPont de Nemours n I‘,nfrhsh DR. H. VANCE ¢ mit But are not onal nzorship of all mail to America. | po)itical economist, was born on th o OSTEOPATH JUNEAU FROCK i 4 ! to attain full rewards for work or D;llly LCSSOHS | R } )’ Consultation a nd examination SHOPPE { \ rries the promise | formation of value to Germany has|prated it as a birthday include Jane d in taking a cheerful |1t is believed in England that in- day 1759. Others who have cele- l By W. L. Gordon i it 8- ahisfa. ot ; ¢ Free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; " ; " ce lit and ct of | been passed in this fashion Cowl, noted actress, 1884; the Duke i) { | 7 to 5130 and by appointment. 'Eclusive But Not Expensive’ oridge — of York, second son of King George| Words Often Misused: Do not b s a "S i s Coats, Dresses, Lingeric, o Do ve er Frank A. Boyle of the v of Great Britain, 1895 say, “The growth of the city has O’f:kP,Gm“ Apts,, "ea’l“”' Hosiery and Hats E eration r ¢ 1(){0, announced that persons HETRE |been phenomenal.” Say, “has been Hasp Mokl Thone Sreretiicnse oaceineal. B ing copies of the U. S. Depart- SHOP IN JUNEAU, FIRST! | extraordinar ry (or remarkable.)” Pl PRI ment of Agriculture’s new publica- | O©Often MisPronounced: Auburn. ., | tion “Soil Recounaisance in Alaska,” Pronounce au-burn, au as in haul, ¥ GENZRAL MOTORS “ | McCAUL MOTOR | | must cure them from Delegate and not aur-burn. | and | v James Wickersham, Washington, D. Often Misspelled: Professor, one | MAYTAG PRODUCTS | COMPANY ; | who gs for nd tun- nelude the f a single America or for by nels and an the Clippers Normandies and the ng belief of m ternal world and not t Dodge and Plymouth Dealers Synonyms: Economy, frugality, vhrift, thriftiness, prudence, provi- nce Word Study: “Use a word three George Simpk who has been seriously ill of pneumonia, was re- ported much better, T X X n a m lation wards —_— i . 2 . | R . and it is your Let us in- J\JIIL‘S-;I(’V"HS Sho FORD ACENCY i i I R Objection To Mr. Hoover Weather: Maximum, 38; Minimum crease our vocabulary by mastering | b L i P i (Authorized Dealers) i 1 ¥ n 1 4 130; rain, 81 in. each day. Today's word: 9 g needs of | nitie sl ‘ Wl St Ll i LADIES' — MISSES GREASES e oot e Tk o | e e L S PR READY-TO-WEAR | GAS—OILS L ; . It is impossible to separate Herbert Hoover from wE ; ot e P ° . | sew Near Third | Island brid; n b Katound AnTisietably. the Bediidint vt | E’LL DO IT have ever expressed the most un- | Seward Street ear ir The Twin Cities of C au Channel can well the {isiinert, AhEISaR AF Sevasts at & take AND BY EXPRESS.. . . . qualifisd disapprobation of all the g R I, et JUNEAU MOTORS afford to get together k of such a progrs 1e country blindly tottered on the brink of | - | i S o BB gt 1 e ot of dhiatana ron e vt i, S ereC Nf:) l:{ The Postmaster announces through PR A A TS L, €30 |n' T Foot of Main Street : A = oY ne- Bked S R ¢ Press that he will not guarantee 3 ‘ Wy 7% * as the ult of the engir report but surely that |greatest breeder of poverty, of modern times. {s & = / c | : ) delivery of packages mailed here af- ORDER NOW! & could ez be ironed out. The main point is that the | ere is no w ng he was no more blind in ‘ 3 | J e — 9 ¥ Gk G ; plan advanced by the army for a single harbor for|those days than any one else. He was and he wasn't, | =% December 8th. Any framed pic- | S LT E% = | both communities should not be dismissed as a feeble His 0wn advisory councyl had raised and discussed the | e Purchased a our store this week | Fi W d Dol et i oot < = 3 cuialiin _ | Question of mw economic cj (le and had pxoposed‘“m be dellvkpd 10, agy. poimbiyi/the HIgEr SNavc-an Gies DeLTRv Qi uidn N len ;— :_== lowed up in full co-operation with the War Depart- . bl b %45 | Express. This service is included in | PO o AR Bk e i the | UTE that were left to gather dust in Commerce Dh-,pv : t“ ' it uge ”‘; R i Juneau and Douglas can put themselves on the | papty i : rice of picture. 4 partment pigeonhol map as real twin cities and get @ small boat basin that 5 : [aav. ~ WINTER AND POND CO. | COSMOPOLITAN * j | will adequately serve ‘the hundreds of small boa Men who had the job of awarding the Nobel peace | T, b TR i BEAUTY SHOPPE . that make ty their home | ere in the same fix as the backfield man whose HOP IN JUNEAU, FIRST! | / & OGN DL | play was to pass but couldnt’ locate an eligible re- | somoooo | PHONE 517 Ludwig Nels b | ceiver—Toledo Blade ! uawig Neison 1 indoor sports— ORCHIDS FOR MR. MILLER | o e — SABIN’ oi JEWELRY and WATCHES He:’:: 5.."3"5« the best—TRY Ed A | Jould it not be appropriate to have a survivors’ | BOWLING: Laying proud parentage aside for, the moment,| reunion after the hunting season? — (Rochester | I C:?RBAJ:E HAUR_I“ED ] By o g the concert or pr properly called by the school | PéMocrat and Chronicle “Everything in Furnishings { | | Beasonable Momua.g L T, ¥ BRUNSWICK THE BEST F authorities a ion) . pres&hted ikt - night) S — for Men” | E. 0. DAVIS ||| wxeEwrrTERS RENTED | | BOWLING ALLEYS 5 > e is that region where Democrats are tk I'f by the lic school auditorium re 7 To L PRINGIAT g0l AU |1 TELEPBONE 34 e $5.00 per month | heinlander and Alt Heidelbe: TAP B yealed o s L esult’ of birth instead of fright.—(Akron Beacon- . | Phone 4753 l | Rheinlander ang i g : e e boys and girl | Journal) 2 o' | J. B. Burford & Co. | BEER ON TAP | n::vx J ’;].n: e ‘N-:;uil; 8 o { | FE e x = | “Our doorstep is worn by % ; 2o e IN TOWN! 1) ¥ er fine job they| - To one on the fift d line it looks as if North | | satisfied customers” {%F i have ¢ a night clearly | China were going west.—(Macon Telegraph.) | ; WARRACK F O S S % 2| JUNEAU-YOUNG ® A : 19 have been S e { NERS' holding our fir Ir weeks, m,pm)! for If either Hoover or Borah is nominated, it won't | | ngfilnstfllch‘)nps:‘.c 487 ) Harmlcomtgg;ly | rHE MI l boe Gast by ve reason to feel | D@ the other’s fault—(Toledo Blade.) PAI 1 s _ v to feel L de.) i CONSTRUCTION CO. e R B Recreation Parlors » d 1 are offering 4 d Phone 107 Juneau an ] ‘Whenever J. 1ave puppe n releases her dogs of war they 2 Guns and Ammnnltl@ (Philadelphia Inquirer.) the world no Paul Whit ns, but we ¥ faction of the satis- | , £ Cigarettes g"‘:’ '| GARLAND BOGGAN e Hardwood Floors Waxing Polishing Sandi PHONE 383 g{,‘ ND WHERE YOU MAKE I ‘(( %(‘ Liquor Store f BILL DOUGLAS eing made, in | | Har sea—but nothing in them.—(Jack- nd but- sonville Times Union.) COLE TRANSFER We deliver Standard or Union Diesel Oil from a clean tank, strained into your tank. Baggage, Drayage, Crating, Harry Race | Storage Druggist PHONE 3441 CASH COLE CHOCOLATES o Night Phone 1803 | | | | | FAITH The B. M. Behrends Pabst Famous DRY CLEANING ot s Draught Beer e is o ar Bank . On Tap In God's eternal day. @c L Aé s WA RE ‘ : Juneau, Alaska ~ JIMMY™ CAR[SON \3::; —Bayard Taylor. F’ Q . Washing Much more than s COMMERCIAL Gt Sunith = camaldieharee ot and SAVINGS Y s ey Resources Over Two and One D R U G S Your ;:f;m:’d"":fi;‘a::: ¥ S ) | ing. \ JUN EAU YOUNG Half Million Dollars it westiamenets it - ALASKA ; 1A PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- | The Charles W. : i - FULLY COMPOUNDED LAUNDRY el ~ionhu; o ¢ ront St. Next Colisenmm | || . 1 , mo?u: 91—Free l)ellverym PHONE 15 'PHONE 136-2

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