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- ol Al [ SRR A e — The dodge at the moment is an invitation to Uncle{ | Ao o v o N | PROFESSIONAL | Fraternal Societie | S D ”I\ Ilflb’lfl F m )lr(’ Sam to join in the embargo. If this attitude of the APPY \Iodern ! | e or ’ Ma: League stands, just as it did when Japan mvaded" ¥ ! oroscope = ¥ o [* Ghsts Cha { - r 3 = i a Manager b & P . 3 BOBERT W. BENDER - e o A8€T | China in 1932 and acquired the fertile land of Man- BIR THDAY Ethuette ¢ i HeleneW L Albrecbt | |4 astineau nnel | x s he | chukuo, the result which may be anticipated is um s “The stars inclitie | slbedbisllng i - BE A Main & 0 | aea, it Musiolinh wiltoare & bie Fhe Joah Emmpm The Empire extends congratula- 3y Roberta Iee N but do not compel | Massage, Electricity, Infra 2ead | Gines | to start his avowed Ttalian expansion program. ;[w i ”b R M" o Sy i Ray, Medical Gymnastics ] B.P. 0. ELKS meets HS o U= However sympathetic we in this country always are ;')s and best wishes ? Y, thelf boweoraa 3 2 | a7 ‘GQLDSTEIN BLDG. / every Wednesday at 8 P, — - [with the under dog, it will stand us in good stead |- \deV ANRIVErsaTy, 3 the JoUO's- Q May some of the wedding in-| THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1936 | Phone Office, 216 M. Visiting brothers wel. SUBSCRIPTION RATES o 948 3 i it e oF Ntlos o1 vitations be mailed by the bride- : & 4 pett come. M. E. MONAGLE, Qellvered by carrier In June '1‘\ ind Douglas for $1.25| ¢ 4y0id that invitation of the League of ation: ! Ry oo, 60" B EMRA " GlidTR i Benefic aspects dominate 1o Exalted Ruler. M. K PR e monn, | join in tne oft embargo against Italy. Some of the FEBRUARY 19 s when conflicting planetary mspectsfgy—— - = g SIDES, Secretary. | One ar, in adv 12.6 x s WARCS ] giplomats may use it with their home people as an | Olaf Olson A. No: all the invitations should |are active. The stars may encous- | - S ] : excuse for the failure of the League to act, but we| Bennie P. Mahlam be mailed from the bride’s home.[age nervousness and iritability. It| | DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER | KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS | ify the Business ( . y fa " | brobably can survive under the criticism. In fact, we | Jacob Jackspn : The bride’s fiance should of course |is Wise to count .!en before speaking | DENTISTS Seghers Council No. s Office, & ss Office, 374. | ve a great deal better by avoiding all over- | Mrs. Sam Niemi furnish a list of his relatives and|! persons whose personalities are, | Blomgren Building 1760.* Adaetings ssootiiy = - & sl detan { August Aalto iz : vishes invi- | challenging. PHONE 56 | fetgt ER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. to become entangled in foreign affairs friends to whom he wishes in " ¥ | and last Monday at 2 2 SSOC L PRESS : ures to become entang 1 f Elaine Martinsen tetiohs it i Women this morning should begin | r Hours 9 am- to 3 pm. L | 7:30 i ! ws dispatches credited t T | J. J. Cain i £ whatever is important and should |z — . By | 7230 b m. - Transient 7 i A o Lver i dis n S At Vo e it permissible for a person ] 4 i brothers urged to ate | lished her i 5 : Maybe Al Smith should have credit after all for| Wanda Wood to leave the table during a meal? |push all their affairs, social or finan- | - g Uil v 1 I T LARGER | stirring up thir 50 that the votes of the nation will| Sister Mary Agnes A. Not unless there is a very ur-|cial. It is a day to avoid trivial du- ‘; D C P J Serk 3 Fifth St. JOHN F. MULLEN, 5 sial A LN ON. D3 \iladelphia, and not in Cleveland es some of ——— .- gent necessity. ties and to concentrate on what is r. L. I'. Jenne A - . LR | be with Pt I i e Al destiai | DENTIST G. K, H. J. TURNER, Secretary. : ;i hope. § 777 Q' What does en deshabille mean? mogk ;d'm‘ € e Ve A & i b Velsatine z . = occults Venus today an Rooms 8 an o " ! % 2 L E—— ! From The Empire { A “In undr T g S “TOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 ‘ 1e seers read in it fair promise fory | Building econd and fourth M H The real Spartan is the fellow who can stick to ; 1 y ) ST vr — ! women who find their happiness in | | Telephone 176 k ;iay . eacho‘:nmmm; i BVD's in this sort of weather i )0 \ h_\ RS /\GO z J the home. There will be much hasty Jz. — Y | v Scottish Rite Temple, e o= rooing this year. —. A d b ¥ felayed : : Dall}y Ilessons \”;{Z ’::at l"(:r‘!:’:::;ll? rule of the stars R, e T ] beglnnmg at 7:30 p. m. : R sthing ; final about thosc delaye SUSPU USSP S St S ? & p j S - Theres sompthing ivery final s p Enelist for love affairs, but girls shauld real- Dr. Richard Williams g }?‘ArR“N S. JORGEN parachute jumps FEBRUARY 19, 1916. m English Hize tie value of sinestity. Mes tHiy l DENTIST e LEI‘\;}.;; ip ;1 Master; JAMES =i United Stdtes Senator Henry C e W. L. Gord be critical as well as susceptible. { O FICE AND RESIDENCE 3 Epe L0 Better me: Ahead. Lodge, of Massachusetts, in a speech g o« Lo ORTION This is read as a lucky wedding | | OFEOR Bk — in the Senate, declared that the|{eee - === | day, since progress in happy partner- \’ as Pn:::e h"‘!l 4 (New York Tim abandonment by the United States| o.4e Ofen Misused: Do not|ship~may be expected. The children | | | The new president of the Rensselaer Polytechnic, |of the )71’A1H'A!>!('d that its ;):n'ls write, “Replying to your favor of m.,:u this day’s marriages should be |“"— | ” ket 250 rural address & |wer to and its citizens tree|., . ", lly talented. —_— Wwilliam O. Hotchkiss, gave his inaugural address a |were open 12th.” Write, “In reply to your let-|unusua J. B. Burford | fow nights ago in Washington instead of Troy, the o ride upon all merchantmen of bel- (o %y gt IR 0 ¥OUE Constructive enterprises of meny | | Dr. A, W. Stewart { 1Sy e wfmclg | | —_— t of this oldest school of science and engineering |ligerent nations m'm(jd solely for de- Often Mispronounced: Four. Pro- | SOrts will be profitable under this di- | | DENTIST | atisfied customers” P 1 any EI h-speaking country. This departure |fense purposes, would be a most un- nounce as fore, not for. |rection of the stars. Much govern- ' 1 L .| i TVA DECISION from the time-honored custom was a gesture in recog- | neutral act. “If the United States| "o/l “UiCR T 0 ment building s forecast for the | | Hours 9 am. to 6 p.m. ! o niti of the important part, it is explained, that tor- abandons le11~. principle,” passion- | anesthetio early spring. i SEWARD PUILDING f ¥ mer students of this pioneer institution have had in [ately exclaimed Senator Lodge. “it|“'¢l 0 Broad-minded, open-! Although there will be good news | | Office Pane 469 i o Y AU" e development of engineering in Government ac- (Wil be a step towards war. The step |,/ o0 wnprejudiced, unbigoted,!in business and commerce will ex —n it nme one of yiyities, It would seem a “carrying of timber to the |will immediately make the United |, . agrania |pand at this time, much secret pro- - reate boc rship of wood”, as Horace put it in one of his Satires (“In |States an ally of a belligerent nation Word “Use a word “‘r(.(,‘pagu'ldn will be used in attempts 3 e € battle ied on by Senator silvan ligna ferre”). But it is rather a ceremony in whose merchant marine has been | ... a4 iy is ours.” Let us in-|to0 undermine confidence. | TELEPHONE 5"‘3 | g = othior DEGETGARIVE ation of the trees which taken on a national sig- |swept from the seas [crease our vocabulary by mastering | Temperance movements now will Office Hours—9-12; 1-6 | ' 3 that the Coulee dam hificance because of its being held in the nation’s i {one word each day. Today's word.: |be Started, the seers prophesy, and | Dr. W. A. Rystrom It mean that the Coulee lun\. il Secretary of State Lansing stated itify; to make foolish: make a\\.xll conflict with the plans of pro- DENTIST Yashington state, Bonneville in Ovegon and 5y, N oy oering to hear a voice so contident of a |that the United States would accept oo Vi stultify one’s self by silly | hibitionists who will organize this | | Cret First National Bank . Tennessee Valley, which are directly happier future for America and that the voice of an |nothing short of a full and (:f)m-{ soning or conduct.”—Burke vear and gain strength. 1 X-RAY voived, will be pushed along toward earlier COMPIEUOn oyineer who is especiaily familiar with the foundations |plete agreement in the submarie | e Persons whose birthdate it is have | . 5 nd new projects probably will be started on various of things: for he is also a geologist who with all his 1(‘0!\!ru\"ersy with Germany, cove | el the augury of a year of much ple: & - éir : out the country. For back of TVA and predictions of better living has kept his feel on the [all points which the administra- | ure and real happiness. Success is s T pREE il S Sl is s 3 y, | tion has contended as to the past and presaged [ . cings is the or or g0 heaper ground. Here is the heart of his scientific prophecy, |tion o - ¥ ged. ! ! Lk fakings 1 S Spe lor Bk oRny ‘;]N. written creed of his belief and faith: for certain assurances for the fu-| LOOI\ and Learn Children born on this day prob- RO.)O:{T Sxmpsun 3 b The present and tne following generation, | ture. | By A. C. ¢ v will be exceedingly talented, es- ’ Upt. D. e R g2 BTV EE bl I believe, will be characterized not only by % y A. C. Gordon in interpreting life. Many || G:aduate Los Angeles Col- roup headed by Norris Halies o oaiie the intense search for efficiency in indi The Women’s Social Union of the } artists belong to this sign. | lege of Optumetry and PRECEDENCE W ng that ivate companies were in mining, in agriculture, in me»m\nmn and | Methodist Cl‘)urch met at the home 15 et catines 7 MielpEiaa e Joseph Jefferson, actor, was born Opthalmo’ogy | makin fit from a 1 resource be- in construction—the matters with which en Mrs. Martin George. Ay e Fia g ‘n" m‘:‘?k on this day, 1629. Others who have | | Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground | Certain - things come, with the ¢ whethe Aoy applied physical sciences ar _— 5 £ ; celebrated it as a birthday include {3 — — = : » g to the peopl It was their cha whether neering and the applied physical sciénces : oA s & oded Fa cel 'y & 3 - years, to be an expected part 2 i e thee Betoroen Al directly concerned—but, with greater efficiency Monte Snow, collector for The|¥ho Suppoted }0 h“'C' exerted nriohoel Munka Hungarian paint- Z A S o of every occasion. Within our or fancied, that there was ax e oy x - by {Empire and the man who attended | PYStc powers over the czar and .. 1ga4. Mary Card BT e R - g H ¢ 3 rious power companies amounting to monopoly which in all social relations, in law, in medicine, in sttt he Douglas |€Zerina? g, 1854, Mery Carden, ‘opers:sing= T DR. H. VANCE £ dfession, this regard for the i ilfokmity of HiRh rated AT ANy hte economic affairs, and in nnunuby(n_ t;’.«‘n in ‘~lv;l(iP(r:;ntl(:zmclx‘;(x;;e]m:w’in]t:mx?(l;"l:: Bl AWhnt | ave eathiopotakls er, 1877. e H SSYEOPATH traditional must be combined 2 s < % our pleasures. People will learn better how to , celebra E ' s e (Copyright, ) I B with new steps toward perfec- P ere knocked down in various communi- m’th‘mplhh Uhib: urcoses with Ness friotion birthday. He refused to state J“”L‘kxfaw-lykl“l is the hardest wood SRR R | | consuliation and examinsticn R s‘:ccessrul cgmbin- ti ve public ownership was attempted. The! (T Forhioioney and in all these matters |how young he was so it could only 5. How many countics are there 1D October, 1935, 37 ships totalling | | Free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; | | o0 © 00 SHRessie Sobne 0 i ant at Tacoma, Wash. which Senator {Hava 1 t room for improvement {be conjectured. lin Delaad g 48,405 tons sank in waters bordering | : 7 to &:30 and by appointwment. of the standards marking & B ; : 0 many years, was one of the, This is not an economy of scarcity. It is an engi- | R t ANSWERS German; | Office Grand Apis., Lear Gas- it by I'hat city boasts the cheapest neer’s thinking and prophesying of the embellish-, Jack Wilson defeated Carl Wooloff N L e i tizeau Hotcl. Phone 177 -3 i e Thalaes when ments of life, the things which aiier providing for the |in two straight handball games in ; ;Fl’“‘ eyeball being too flat. ° [ i ror he United States. Incides v, whe! G i i, A . Rasputin, NOTICE i ; r - ghultar Lister to | Treadwell SR S onsorship of Presi- actual needs in food, clothing, shelter, minister L T i P o o b i e Buans | the higher wants and aspirations of mankind. The — o “::"‘,;“\’“ anilale, 2 BN RO & R ‘ CRAL MOTORS " R RogsevelS, ) v wellvin BYATS, 4 of the engineering improvements “is not yet in| Contractor W. F. Skoog announced | 4L : e SN ATMISALIN h o 8 RROA 14 and | the Superintendent of the city’s power project 5. Three. 325-808 Revised Statutes 4377, 994). | | Aside from the per at the President sent oo et e via tintiy ght.” The United States as a nation is still in its|the annex to Gastineau Hotel The engineer sces furtk ahead chan (wWould soon be completed. Much of —ee In the District Court for the District | MIAYTAG PRODUCTS The Charles W. Carter Mortuary pliment to the T indicative that' e optimistic enchanters—and he sees “better living” | the furniture for the annex was on CHISHOLM ON VICTORIA of Awaska, Division Number One, | W. P. ICHNSON h i the Pre had pr cheaper elec- for many the way, a large shipment of bed | - at Juneau. ¥ | . P. JGHNSO! H PHONE 136-2 : | 1 1 whtre 3 A - VRN SR springs having been received already.| Jaek J. Chisholm, dean of Al- United States of America, Libelant, | B i tricity. Men‘ who had produced it elsewhere were to fiinnd aska’s travelling = salesmen. i ~s, The gas vessel JANIE K, of-| ——————— r _ E 3 be given an opportunity to demonstrate their abil- Japan Vulnerable. Mrs. M. E. Bergmann started the | passenger aboard the Viete 'lsfa- ficial number 216,322, her engine, | f ‘ < S ; he Tennessee Valley. e Gy i o % 3 . ictoria for s sl .. | Jones-Stevens Shop R 2oL Ty S R ity in the Te e ey erection of a modern two-story | his* headquarters at Anchorage tackle, upparel, furniture, etc.. Re- | | Our trucks go any place any | The progress that has been made since the project’s (Detroit News apartment house on Willoughby ave. sk % spondent, i inception in 1933 coupled with the ruling of the There has been far too much hysteria among certain |yne T e R | WHEREAS, a libel has been filed | | LADIES' — MISSES’ | ‘a‘:;e; t:“l"flf';: '"d':i;"ells:"" highest court that the government can sell surplus Citizens of this country regarding Japanese plans of | yuoqipa. ©; mini-| Y% TELEFHONE DIRECTORY |\ 1,0 District Court for the Terri- | | BEADY-TO-WEAR - = | tkirres thotiila B sctric energy and can acquire power lines to dis- COPUest. It has been equaled by hysteria among Jap- |\ n "y | Now in the process of compila- tory of Alaska, Division Number One, | | Seward Street Near Third | | | PHONE 160: "m"’l"mfi‘ s e sl oen o Py i s anese who have taken the talk of these people seriously. | B 5 on. New listings and advertisers 5o 1 cou on the 6th day of Febru. | & @ b 3 e el Bnergy makes TVA the outstandibe suo” wn,olrist face the! fagte?: Japan: has nothing 4o gain| N A BAaes will please notify Juneau-Douglas gry 1935, by the United States of | e | RELIASLE TRANSFER cess thus far of the enterprises the Chief Executive g eyerything to lose by undertaking a war with the ; Telephone Co. A e it AR e s Vel 2 ® N has attempted in bringing about recovery. Aside from ynpit tates. It would mean sacrificing her Asiatic Closed during the absence of Mrs. ! R Y AT i - sel JANIE K, official number 216,322, || S \\ |\“[ ,/// v , 2 3755 ! the output of cheap power, TVA is carrying on a vast plans and running the risk of Russian intervention. | -OC ?hmges’x i CNfll“fC';”ma will "““""""""'“’“m— Hes eraine faakle aubardl hamt & g s iyE e program of flood control, reforestation and soil erosion We lik e have nothing to gain and much to lose | FéoPen for business s 3. adv.i) SPECIALIZING e ana s zorth, in a cause of for- | E g | Co mmPrcAal Ad]ust- i which is intended to rehabilitate a large section of the by fighting Japan for any purpose save self-defense. ; feiture, and praying that said vessel, | 5 % = [ YR B v lying between eastern Tennessee and the low- ' While building up our navy to the strength aliowed | in French | her engine, tackle, apparel, furniture ::-:‘J 4 meni & Rating Bureau | of Alabama success can only mean expan- | bY the treaty which continues throughout this year, we | weslest || and so forth may be condemned and‘ | Cooperating with White Serv- | i 3 TR 3 P shall be sensible if we resolve thereafter not to make | ) and so'd to the use of the United States,— | « ice Bureau i EoLRUnEAC DTS thEoughou ks SRtion, the first move in an armament race. It is Japan, not yfm NOW, THEREFORE, in purs‘mme ! 4 (the United States that is vulnerable. It will be time Italian of the writ of said court to me di- | DODGING THE Ol EMBARGO. enough to plan for a larger navy when the Japanese D rected, I DO HEREBY GIVE PUB- SN begin building ners “long swords.” The war situation in Europe grows more passive. e There is a rather broad hint in most dispatches that The Townsend plan seems to be an amplification of A b g the ol em- {he chain letter craze, except that you don’t have to the League of Nations never will enforce the bother about writing the letters.—Ohio State Journal. argo. From this it may be assumed that most of fer pressure of the folks at home, are is better than open pegan to sharpen the teeth of his rip saw.—Atchison oil embargo will mean. Globe. REACHES ANOTHER MILESTONE the diplomats, v convinced t any old dodge conflict which It the says |KITTY O’BRIEN, TAXI DRIVER OF !NTIERIOR IS RETURNING HOME Kitty O'Brien, owner, and dri of Kitty's Taxi in Fair- | banks, world’s farthest north | woman taxicab driver,” is a pas- senger aboard the Victoria enroute from a vacation in the States to | her home in Fairbanks. For more than three ye: until she left the interior for Seattle, Kitty O'Brien has been on duty every day, summer and winter. She conducted her business as usual on the coldest day of the winter of 1933, which was also the cold- est in Fairbanks in years ped to 66 degrees below zero, said, and on the coldest day of the winter of 1933-34, which was also a severe winter, she made 44 calls, she R — MINING MEN RETURN Charles Anderson and Ernest Pet- erson, partners in a hydraulic min- ing development at Faith Creek, on the Steese Highway north of Fairbanks, are passengers aboard the Victoria enroute from to Seward - h()l ND FOR FAIRBANKS Charles W. Preston, son of George | Preston, Manager of the Northern| Commercial Company at Fairbanks, is a passenger aboard the Vlctorui enroute to the Interior. - D SHUCKLIN GOES WEST These four camera portraits are significant in the career of Presi- dent Franklin D. Roosevelt, who has reached his 54th birthday. Top, left, in 1920 when he ran for vice president; top, right, in 1926 at the New York state Democratic convention; bottom, left, in 1932 In Al bany after his nomination for president; bottom, rlght, as he appears today in the executive offices at the White House. (Associated Press | Photos) ] broker, Victoria. ——————— SHOP IN JUNEAU, FIRST! Al Smith said he had no ax to grind. And then he | manager 2 several | ©23 when the temperature drop-| % Harry Race Druggist CIIOCO‘-ATES | the BEST! If you're out to please the man of the family . . . let us help you! A grand selecticn of good food . . . vegetables and all the f&ings that men like best. Sanitary Grocery PHONE 83 or 85 “The Store That Pleases” or having any interest in said vessel, Gas[ineau Cafe her engine, tackle, apparel, furniture, | Short Orders at All Hours before said court at Juneau, Alaska, —— | FOSS |t CONSTRUCTION CO0. | Phone 107 Juneau b the same shall be a day of jurisdic their allegations in that behalf. 1936. ‘WM. T. MAHONEY, S “THE REXALL SIORx” Il =S Reliable | | ZACCURACY pharmacists ~———. ! eupgonnd When in Need of TR DIESEL OIL—UTAH COAL arescriptions. GENERAL HAULING STORAGE and CRATING Butler Mauro Drug Co. CALL US The B. M. Bank Juneau, Alaska Seattle | ! COMMERCIAL | and SAVINGS Resources Qver Two and One Half Million Dollars I Sam Shucklin, wholesale dry goods | salled for Seldovia on the g /¢ JUNEAU TRANSFER Night Phone 4703 Phone 48 Behrends LIC NOTICE ‘o all perso:s claiming skiff and so forth, to be and appear on Saturday, the 29th day of Febru- ary, 1936, at the hour of 10 o'clock | in the forenoon of said day, provided | tion otherwise the next day of juris- | diction thereafter, then and there to interpose their claims and make Dated this 7th day of Februa:sy, United States Marshal. Date of first publication, Feb. 8, 1936. Date of last publication, Feb. 24, 1936. It you enjoy indoor sports— HUTEL ZYNDA Herés one of the best—TRY ELEVATOR SERVICE BOWLING! S. ZYNDA, Prop. BRUNSWICK | ROOM 1-—SHATTUCK BLDG. I / | We have 5,000 local ratings on file | g = ———— { 3 | | | | || BOWLING ALLEYS o0 Rheinlander and 4lt Heidelberg BEER ON TAP — B COMPANY Dedge and Flymouth Dealers JUNEAU-YOUNG | Hardware Company | | | PAINTS omGLaSS® || | | 5. : i | MeCAUL MOTOR i | 1 | | Shelf and Heavy Hardware | J ! 4 e g AmmEn, 4', FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers® " GARBAGE HAULED | Gntet Reasonable Momua.y Rates GAS—OILS ,f E, 0. DAVIS JUNEAU MOTORS | ° i Phone 4753 | Foot of Main Street .. L] MUNICIPAL ENGINEERS SURVEYORS . VALENTINE BLDG. ‘Telephone 502 (ATECE UL b OB N T STRATTON & BEERS | | ] = IDEAL PAINT SHOP 1f It's Paint We Hare It! FRED W. WENDT PHONE 549 WINTER COATS AT HALF PRICE || Juneau Frock Shoppe “Exclusive But Not Expensive” | + S - | Recreation Parlors {l LAUNDRY | PHONE 15 Liquor Store BILL DOUGLAS

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