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mat duct of s to suit the most fastidi further promote salmon, and as a r 4 THE DAILY ALASKA EM A \ ROBERT W. BENDER - - Editor and Manager 1. Webster and W. T. Conn. e R F o A T In carrying on the work, a great man EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY at Second and Main varieties of fish and shellfish were cooked by Streets, Juneau, Alaska frying, broiling, baking, boiling or steaming Entered.in the Post Office in Juncau as Second Class making fish chowders, for flanked fish, for Cooking fish with vegetables, for cooking salted SUBSCRIPTION RATES Dellvered by carrler In Juneau and Douglas for $1.25 and smoked fish, and for cooking oysters per _month paid, at the following in_advance, $12. ¥ 5 in advance. shrimp, crabs, clams, lobsters and scallops. In addition, recipes were tested for making sauces to be used with fish or shellfish Obviously, this work cannot help but have a healthy effect on the market for fish. Not only that, but government efiorts are being backed and extended by private interests. The American Can company is working through the schools and other agencies, presenting able information on the preparation of va s canned foods which incluaes, of course, canned fishery products. The pro- m includes authentic information on the nutritious value of fish. 1 a program is a long-range one, and its force cannot we relit fully for many years to come. Now, after many years of planning, the can- ned salmon industry of the northwest has launched a nationwide advertising campaign to help increase the consumption of canned almon The picture, as it affects the future of the marketing of Alaskan fishery products .is encouraging. To make it more complete though, we could wish that the federal gov- ernment would place a laboratory in Ketchi- kan—one sufficiently financed to permit ex- haustive research into new ways of preparing it into new uses for what is now waste. We feel positive that such research wouiu paj dividends if they will promptly failure or irre ity Business Office AEMBER O P F ASSOCIATED PRESS. { ss is exclusively entitled to the of all news dispatches credifed to credited in this paper and also the WORLD DAY OF PRAYER. Sa n, that majs c champion of Alask water i led tk way in makin fish the of the Territory, fi oday Salmon Week g in- ly has national rec Jur » observing the World Day of Pre \ational movement which had its ir Today in is to be obser o1 tian people ell it should be. No pro- 4 interdenor nd ca : 1 be put to so many uses, and % : tion nine yes all good, Even for those who are not pa | | 4 sh, salmon can be dressed up in the new palate. Discussing the movemenf that is now under wa, Fiji Islands, and ‘as the hour lengthens, new throughout the world join in praise and prayer ¢ 40 hours later, the day ends at Gumbell on stry of Alaska, the Ketchikan Chronicle m: the following timely and interesting comment i distance from the Arctic Circle. is fortunate in one respect at leral government is doing what it can t5 haolh ‘m ) 'm‘lm’o use of 1"11 ies ;m,m s particularly fitting that Christian people should se that promotes such use must aside a day of international celebration. Par for the Territory pro- |is the motto, though old in years, ever new and timely: | ured salmon {“On Earth Peace, Good Will T and crabs for |World I in th of Pray arts of mankind it will not have been government ha published by the \erce which contains reci- en that our famou nd balances has & Complaint ha sysiem government by chec cay consumption of aquatic declered to be low. in ticeably a nparisor h foreign countries. Thus, ca- World-Herald ity production is not possible. Not only t govern At the government, after 1 The most interesting revelation by the Nye C! believes that people by not ea mittee is that J. P. Morgan, with all his power, & are depriving € of ak 1l utr tious and r than we have—H. I. Phil On the theory that consumption of fish in - the states is low because people lack adequate Newspapers all ove information for cooking fish and shellfish the bureau of fisheries set up a tish cookery kitchen in its laboratory in the department of ps in New York Sun. soldiers are married.—Ohio State Journal. “A Newspaper Within a Newspaper™ THE FRIENDLY STORE FEBRUARY 28, 1936. THE FRIENDLY STORE BETTER TIMES SPECIALS Ask for Your Votes Here! STRAIGHT FROM > ’ T YT TIME TO BLUSH, EITHER BLARNEY STONE FOR YOUR PETS WAy 2 “I want a pair of stockings.” Lady Motorist—“But really it I ! g ” “For your wife, sl ;| v wasn’t my fault. I put out my scotty Allen o \or;wim.:«"lf;;«;n‘ro;rll 1 show hand.” Y o~ N > Gallant Irishman—"Sure, me small I didn't see it at all. Can, 10c DIVIDENDS LATER She—“All my life T have been s2ving my kicses for a man like 0—0—0 NEVER ENDING MARATHON you.” Gibbs—"My wife always has He—"Prepare to lose the sav- the last wort ings of a ime. Gabbs—"You're lucky. Mine never gets to it.” CREAM of e PRICE OF IMMORTALITY “Did you know that I have w‘lEAT taken up story-writing as a career?” “No; sold anything yet?" “Yes, my watch, my saxophone o—0—0 SAYING IT WITH VINEGAR Wife—“I've got you this bottle of hair tonic, darling.” Husband—"But my hair is all That Famous Breakfast right” Food and my overcoat.” Wife—“I know, but I want you 0—0—o to give it to your typist at the REG. PACKAGE office; her hair is coming out MAN THE LIFEBOAT rather badly.” ’ i ) 2 c Young Wife—“Tom, it's just c—0—0 about a year since our honey- moon, when we spent that glor- ious day on the sands.” Tom (gloomily) — “We little thought then we'd be spending TOILET our first anniversary on the rocks.” PAPER HOMINY I LARGE ROLLS Large Cans—First Grade 15¢ CALL GARNICK’S —PHONE 174 Kate — “Why did you marry such a homely man?” Jenny—"“Because he asked me.” Small White BEANS 3 Ibs., 25¢ commerce building in Washington. Here a Daily Alaska Empire | e s e o coone st focds in the home were tested by Miss Agnes HAPPY — —BIRTHDAY The Empire extends congratula- tions and best wishes todey, their tirthday anniversary, <3 the folloio-| (ing: and planking. Recipes also were tested for 20 YEARS AGO ; S L S S S I TS, \ members and guests at the Grid- | | iron Club dinner that Am ¢ ought to keep out of the Euroj war at the “s: | : | except the single thing upo: patches from the front wu and throughout the world Chris- The Juneau Woman's Club met | cre n the City Hall under chai s ago. Observance of the day, which was | SPip of M dent “She inaugurdted in 1927, begins in New Zealand and the | She “Dupont” Murpuy, left-handed | - ooter of the Juneau Gun Club,| allenged J. C. McBride, another | left hander, to a 100-bird shooting | event, the loser to buy a dinner for the shooters until Lawrence Island off the coast of Alaska 30 miles from the International date line and about the same | In these days of turmoil and universal unrest, 1t is cularly A force of carpenters was b at| the City Hall changing the grating round the city fire alarm bell. The| 1 What is th vard Men.” 1f the| groung and the bell could not be| or movement rekindles that precept | heard in all parts of the city. The | [¥ality during the World W new grating will tend to throw the| 3. Who wrote “Hiawatha™? | ound up and outward. 10spital for medical attention s AL ANSWERS 76 per 100,000 people come 00 no- ment of checks—Omaha Morning | annual smoker of the Treadwell Fire | Department w more control when it comes to keeping his pipe lighted | the country have been pruit- ing interviews with soldiers telling what they're going to do with their bonus. The laugh is that most of the i = Weather: VN 32; partly cloudy. PO !introduced to an FEBRUARY 28. Mrs. Lee Quong. M. G. Minzgor. David P. Mahium. Mrs. W. N. Redling Mrs, George E. Hall hesitate to do so, - eee - - menu card, mean? A. “Sauce of olive Froni The Emplre and stard.” FEBRUARY 28, 1916, President Woodrow Wilson told crifice of e syllable. ttempts by the French to re t Donaumont failed, and dis-|pns, two s's, four e's offering. n im nd it is you se our vocabu. man- | F. A. Metcalf, other world.” —— m tuberculc Did Switz ratings threw the sound to the 4. What is Atla b | 5. What is s 5. M. E. Bergm nn entered the | Fegion on ca s announcea chat the big| Yes. Longfellow 5 to be an event of g e, with phystcal di- | * Tom McDonald already busy the boys into shape for boxing 1 wr Gk e Alon; ucey umm 41, minimum —~—————— ‘su eyed fthe sites i company this year. FOSS CONSTRUCTION CO. Phone 107 Juneau e l PIRE, FRIDAY, FEB, 28 Modern Etiquette By Roberta I ee ey | Q When a young girl is being elderly woman, ' should the girl offer her hand? A. Not unless the elderly woman offers her hand first. Q. May one ask a person to re- turn books which he has borrowed? Richard Fitzgibbon. A. Yes. If a reasonable length of time has elapsed, one need not Q. What does remolade, on the ————— o e . 2 i Daily Lessons in English Horoscope “The stars incline but do not compel” [Ny B e SUSURS { On this leap yea cording to a morning hour conditicns are a bit menacing. big projects should be promising. Tue stars encourage confidence developments may be expected. this configuration which encourages resourcefulness and ‘aggressiven The stars stimulate initiative t gible men are likely to be placed in embarrassing dilemmas. While the old legends regarding leap year are received with a smile of derision, 62 W. L. Gordon Words Often Misused: Do not say, hing|“1 do not blame it on you.” which | “jt'on.” Say, "I do not blame you.” | her character and her history are| oOften Mispronounced | founded, her sense of humani | justice.” i Epistle. | especially lucky for those who a »nd| pronounce e-pis-l, e as in me un-| quire leases or partn stressed, 1 as in Kiss, accent second | ments. ike| Often Misspelled: Tennessee; two| evealed that| gynonyms: Gift, gratuity, pres he Germans late in the day were| ont, donation, contribution, bequest, less than five miles from the heart Word Study: “Use a word three y by mastering ne word each day. Tod Visitant; one who visits like a visitant > - Look ar:d Learn B By A. C. tordon l_ id to be the hotte A high explosive g the Persian Gulf - siine{ PETERMAN RETURNS, . NOME, BETHEL TRIP 8 Ray D. Peterman, of the Peoter- man Construction Company, arriv- ed on the Victoria from a busine trip to Nome and Bethel, where he for two new schools to be constructed by his e i i CHIKAN WOMAN DIES ] Mrs. Neil Reed, wellknown Ket- chikan resident, died in Seattle re- cently of bronchial pneumonia. She is survived by two sons, two grand- children and her husband. CHOCOYATES Peter Pan Beauty - Shoppe PHONE 221 MARGARET LINDSAY, Prop. HELVI PAULSON, Operator e} 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 txings that men like best. Sanitary Grocery PHONE 83 or’85 “The Store That Pleases™ THE REXALL 5TOR: pharmacists { Butler Mauro Drug Co. Bank Juneau, Alaska COMMERCIAL and SAVINGS The B. M.‘Behrends Resources Qver Two and One Half Million Dollars {11036 is to be a twelve-month of ex- | traordinary love affairs. When | wars are presaged romance flour- most auspicious day for sign hip agre Menacing planets appear ern many public projects for the aid of the indigent. Perils attend | nscessary economies in relief mat- | ters. Pension schemes will mulfiply. | | The powerful position of Jupiter % is said to be consolidating the| friendly relations of Great -Britain | ) nd the United States. The two to make dramatic | | 1d po tory this y , it is foreseen. age in many parts of the country and there will be many flood dan- gers next month Parsons whose birthdate it is have ear of hard work unusual ecir- of a the augt ives and friends most and helpf Children born on this day prob- ably will be exceedingly quick-wit- t:1, independent and g y lucky 7 of these Pisces folk turn to 1l occupations Ann L " of the Society of Shakers in Ame on this day 1736. Of celebrated it as a bir Lewis Swift, astronomer, 1820; G Rossini, composer, 1792 (Copyright, 1936) O [Gienmo ca, was borp rs who have KENTUCKY Straight Whiskey | Blenmore Bistleries Ca. KENTUCKY MAURICE AKRE | GUITAR INSTRUCTOR | Spanish style, $1.50 per lesson, or special rates for a series | of lessons. T STUDIO—416 Goldstein Bldg. WORK GUARANTEED” | Supreme Radio Service | | CALL 634 | I FOR SERVICE AND FREE TUBE TEST . . —e SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1936. : extra day of the | month the aspects mingle in good and evil planetary influences, ac- trology. While the are: auspicious later With the end of the week many ' and enterprise. Unusual businkss Women “are well directed under |°] may affect even love affairs. Eli-’ gal papers of any sort and |s . » ) ] PROFESSIONAL || ; Fraternal Societies — | —0F— [ 2 % Gastine { Helene W.L. Albrecht [ |4 b o } PHYSIOTHERAPY — | Massage, Electricity, Infra 2=a | Ray, Medical Gymnasties | | B. P. 0. FLKS meets 207 GOLDSTEIN BLDG, | every Wednesday at 8 P, Phone Office, 216 i M. Visiting brothers wele \ 5 come M. E. MONAGLR, FF A Exalted Ruler. M. H fam ——#: SIDES, Secretary. | DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER | | B e ! i soghess Coundl Nor o . ! Blon;gg;{gu;dms | 11760. Meetings second E%Q- Hows 0 sy, 630000 | |and last Monday af <& = e | 7:30 p. m. Transient Neh 7 b orothers urged to at~ N/ % tend. Council Cham- Dr. C. P. Jenne bers, Fifth St. JOHN F. MULLEN, DENTIST G. K, H. J. TURNER, Secretary. Reoms 8 and 9 Valentine TR 7Y . 2 & Iilding : JIOUNT JUNEAU LCDGE NO. 141 ~elenhone 176 | econd and fourth Mone s G o IR ( S day of each month in Tz )(-';( Scottish Rite Temple, ) R AT T G SRR beginning at 7:30 p. m, Dr. Richard Williams o JARTIN 8. ORGEN- i DENTIST SEN, Worshipful Master; JAMES | O W. LEIVERS, Secretary. QFICE AND RE JIDENCE Gastineau Bu.lding o e T ’”7" ; Phone €31 +|| TYPEWRITERS RENTED | _‘; | $5.00 per month D e N T De A A e ewant Sl J. B. Burford & Co. Bl ly DENTIST [ “Our doorstep is worn by | g satisfied customers” | Hours 9 am. to 6 p.m. . SEWARD PUILDING Otfice Pene 489 X San Francisco and Portland are subject to plancstary influences that | | sage storms ot unusual charac- ter. Winds again will cause dam- | s Subjects of this sign | [ Consuliation and examipsticn )"”'h ’;W g tgwnd Perions by Wies. Hikics 10°%019: 1 to'8 tion. heir successful combin- 2 . > ation at all times is but one = hday include i Office Grand Apis., near Gas- TELEPHONE 543 Office Hours—9-12; 1-6 Dr. W. A. Rystrom DENTIST Cver First National Bank X-RAY Robert Simpson Graduate Los Angeles Col- lege of Optumetry and Opthalmo’agy Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground PRECEDENCE Certain things come, with the years, to be an expected part of every occasion. Within our r >fession, this regard for the .aditional must be combined . Gpu. D. ] | | { "DR. H. VANCE OSTEOPATH 1o %00 20d by aypoibitueny. of the standards marking s service by us. 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