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'IHE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MAY I, 1936. . s ; . report that the first m;pxewlun outsiders get of our | H A P P Y [ 1 :‘: e # : := Em LT'@ |cities and towns is not favorable. We are noted for| R | PROFESSIONAL [ Fraternal Societies Roggl‘zxnfi!g.?lc_am“or MEM“"“{C"IJ&')X&;: qmnonn paint and long on Weather-beaten | 20 YEARS AGO BIRTHDAY HorOSCope _:_ o of Clestt Seni } by _the Our housing conditions are not what they | boards. | and most of us know it. We might should be Fron The Empire The Empire extends congratula- tions and best wishes todey, their | Helene W. L. Albrecht | Channel Published every g except Sunday | “The stars inc]ine | 14 Rhoits Junen, MPANY at Second and MAin | Gon gamit it and attempt to improve the sttuation. [\ ' )| girthday anniversary, #~ che follow- it PHYSIOTHERAPY i b —_ e ¢ does not mean that we have to build a row| NAY.T - 1BRE ing: but do not compel | Massage, Electricity, Infra Red | B. P. 0. ELKS meets S ' Khe oat Offioe 7z Juneap 24 Recond Clase lof: brghtly patnted Califo bungalows to Show| The (hird case against Bdward o % i o || Ray, Medical Gymnastics every Wednesday at 8 P, tter. L RS LR ; e Ay Dr. G. F. Freeburger 307 GOLDSTEIN BLDG ' {sitd TSUBSCRIPTION RATES. the visitors. It simply means that we should recognize | Krause which was to have been pAit il i SATURDAY, MAY 2, 1936 | Phobh O G 1 M. Visiting brothers wel. DUV by, onrTior I dunsdu and-Douglas for $1.25 our shortcomings and improve on them by using a lcalled, was' postponed one day 7. M Hradtbadt According to astrology this is an one ce, 216 .1 come. WALTER By mail, Data, at the follow s little paint and elbow ¢ d dress up the houses | Krause was also given 24 hours in oI Sifapach uncertain day. in which the best |3 ol SCOTT, Exalted Ruler. B30 one. mont e y months, In adVance, g yargs we have, Aside from the impression 1t |Which to enter his e ther Cashen energles should be devoted to be- i o g 5 " Bubscribe 11 confe favor if they will promptly y 3 visitors, it be a source of personal 14 & s B les ins inning constructive work. It is|| B T (o, sgreremga e g 1 notity the Business Office of any. fallie of Ifrogminsity | TNt make on visitors, it will be a sourc . fraudulent use of mails, two for first AT : G‘Udkms %a\'oragle to the rearrangement of | | DRS.KASER & FREEBURGER [ ENIGHTS .OF COLUMBUS 1 the dellvery of thelr papers. * 474 |20 civic pride . |degree murder. o household or office furnishings. . | | DENTISTS | Seghers Council No. 1 é '\'\‘:fi“;‘f o uguats UMSE N Some have already started the good work. Let's ne A.‘foung Th# Wiy sttmulatés buliding wea | ! Blomgren Building 1760. Meetings second TR L R g b gl all take a hand and give the old town a thorough| Molly Wiitanen was elected queen 1 iR L8 0L | ohavtibtin, of every aokéo. Trera ! PHONE 56 ‘ and last Monday at vge for republics spatches cleaning up this week and satisfy ourselves whether |of Eagles Carnival the last day m“ | is profit indicated for engineers,| | Hours 9 am to 9 ‘pm. | 17:30 p. m. Transient iaet Sowhe pubil h,d e e g anybody else likes it or not. It's good for the soul |the big event at Douglas. 1 MODERN drcHiteats and contractors.t, fhe b — ber:;her:: urgcnd é;;;. T T S i NI — —— | J B | United States is to become a coun- R - _Coung n- ALASKA CIRCULATION Gunvan:rr:.'\ TO_BE_LARGER That road into Addis Ababa seems to be almost| Chief of Police Harding announc- ETIQUETTE try world famous for its bridges |~ D C P J {"ibers, Fifth St. JOHN F. MULLEN. b, A R O | nsicito aa'the ofie il Khissk kribd to fikednt Dazis o deveralyHEFENGE (it snehati i, tunnels and public edifices. | r. C. P. Jenne | iG. K, H. J. TURNER Secrstary. e b tions within the Juneau city lim- By Roberta Lee Under this sway gossip will ‘be | Sl | |MOUNT JUNEAU LobGE No, 18 in 19 its, and for parking close to hy- S | Rooms 8 and 9 Valetine | O . 147 — ! #s | prevalent. The worst instead of | | nd ‘ —_— drants. T the best in character will be em- | Building Second and fourth Mon- | Better to have run and lost than never to have | Q. When two persons sitting be- phasized. It is ominous for politi- | TELEPHONE 176 , day of each month in run at all is one way to look at it Over 100 made the {rip to Last hind one at the theatre persist in cal candidates. / Scottish Rite Temple, =52 ‘Ch:\n('ol}}'\xtl)nullm dn"y previous for t}alkm;; hz:s one the right to ask|™ \erchants and manufacturers |3 :‘E‘E;l;_}r\l‘g Sat }go p. m o Sant Ybas Tob v jen | 5PTINg baseball practice. them to stop? i Hy: Whrotar, el T T e N S. JORGEN- It promises to be a great year for Juneau. Even are to profit greatly g! Dl‘ Rlchard Wllllams it s, but P : . EN, hi Master; E the Nenana ice has been good to a large number of A. Yes, but never do 50 in al|ginmer, but obstructions may be | SEN, Worshinful ter; JAMES The May Fete was to be held in haughty manner. Try to smile and erected by government policies which DENTIST W. LEIVERS, Secretary. the residents. |the A. B. Hall. The following were |ask them quietly and pleasantly if | yore intended to protect the nha- OFFICE AND RESIDENCE 7 BN R 7 TR S R among those to appear in various they won't please smp If they re- |4on il Gastineau Building REBEKAHS A ]nm,,- Investment |dances: Grace Vivian Davis, Es- sent the request and continue, speak | wotion pictures now are to gain | | Phone 431 | | Perseverance Lodge No. 2 A meets S |ther Kaser, Elizabeth Kaser, Ben|to an usher. a new field of interest due to their | ¢ g |every second and fourth Wednes- (New York Times) Stewart, Ideal Hendrickson, Lila Q. Is it necessary for a girl sec- [ eqium as purveyors of political day I. O. O. F. Hall. EDNA M. The ass roots convention,” which was held at |Ptack, Nadja Kashevaroff, Ben Bur- | retary to send her employer a wed- |iqeas and partisan principles. The | 5 4| BUTTS, Noble Grand; MILDRED Macon, Ga., several months ago professed to represent ford, Jim McNaughton and Eva |ding present? radio also is to become more of a Dr. A. W. Stewart CASHEN, Secretary. Southern Democrats in seventeen States and endorsed Tripp. On the various committees A. Not unless she has received | .ampajgn aid than ever before. DENTIST in charge were Mrs. William Holz- | an invitation to the wedding. a candidate for the Presidency. In so doing it entered Libel suits are forecast, for the HOW WILL THE TOURISTS SEE JUNEAU? Between 20,000 and 30,000 visitors will be in Ju- neau during the summer months; virtually all of i them will get off the boats and walk through the | committee is accordingly within its rights in inquir- the field of national politics, and the Senate Lobby ing into the sponsorship of the movement and the fi- naneial contributions made to it. ‘It finds that an organization with headquarters in Texas, known as the Southern Committee to Uphold the Constitution, heimer, Mrs. James E. Barragar, Mrs. William Britt | Q When a man is walking with | two women along the street, should- n't he walk between them? The Juneau Steamship Company,{ A. No; he should always take which for 14 years had been carry- | the curb side of the walk. ing mail to Sitka and Skagway and | wayports, retired from business and | z stars presage many evil communi- cations and bitter accusations in newspapers and on lecture plat- forms. Hours 9 am. to 6 pm. SEWARD BUILDING Office Phone 469 (rllr trucks go any place any time. A taok for Diesel Oil 3 ! save burner trouble. <4 PHONE 149; NIGHT 148 Good aspects of the Moon to 7 Uranus and Mars to Jupiter in- TELEPHONE 563 | | | and 2 tank for Crude Oil | | | J | REL!ABLE TRANSFER 7 city; a great many even staying over for several days was behind the Macon convention. One of the exe- Iubrih 1l the G i 5 5, cline to great activily in business ( | Office Hours—9-12; 1-6 4 L g SR ostifie i as to s eorgia, now in Se- wid " i at a time. Are they going to see Juneau as a clean, |cutives of this organization testified that it was he |Was to sell the and industry. Labor troubles wil | % 0 S b » L S b slicked up, attractive city or a dirt-ridden village in | who caused to be printed circulars containing a picture ‘l‘;‘”- WaLE B N‘é"’e“ has e DAILY LESSONS be widespread despite improved em- Dr. W. A. Ry:trom " Commercial Adiort i s martHs of Mrs. Roosevelt “going t o a Negro meeting with a | the company’s president and man- IN ENGLISH | ployment conditions. DENTIST 5 12 justment | It is Something to think about as we start clean- | NeEro escort on either side of her.” This picture was |8ger for several years. | Women today should avoid pub-| |~ Over First National Bank ||| and Rating Bureau « | g o e o Y ol for distribution in the South by the Texas Elec- Prsatlon s By W. L. Gordon | lic work and devote attention to| X-RAY || { Cocnerating: with White Sewe | up week. Those Alaskan tourists come from the ;o \ranagers Assoctation, which has offices in the | Weather: Maximum 49; minimum | | o |social or domestic matters. The |3 : K 108 Bureay States where they have zoned cities with their re- 40, cloudy. o o stricted residential areas, building requirements and other regulations which make toward modern cities They have been crusading for the “city beautiful” in the States for years and have made great strides in same building as the Committee to Uphold the Con- stitution and in close proximity o it. The same picture was reproduced in a publication distributed to every delegate at the Macon convention. The Senate committee also ascertained that among contributors whose gifts helped to finance either — e SCHOOL TAX DUE! Territorial School Tax of $5.00 is due and payable before May 1 at office of City Clerk. Words Often Misused: Do not say, “I am not going to buy any- thing at all.” Omit “at all.” Often Mispronounced: Penalty of and against. Again Pronounce a-gen and | weekend is fortunate for modest hospitalities. 'l Persons whose birthdate it is have | | the augury of a year of increased | income, but there may be changes| | those who depend Graduate Los Angeles Col- lege of Optometry and Opthalmology — Robert Simpson, Opt. D. | | ROOM 1—SHATTUCK ELDG. ‘We have 5,000 local ratings ox file , : o the among upon that direction. How is Juneau going to compare | th A poo 2 i % o ol g 2 rin | e I in the eyes of those travelers with their home towns the convention or the committee behind it were a [$2.00 provided by layw« for delin- a-genst, e as in men, not a-gain |salaries. ”\ Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground PLOTEL ZYP‘DA ” sl : * number of prominent members of the Republican party |quency. PAY NOW! and a-gainst. Children born on this day should | for cleanliness and general attraction? in the North and a number of prominent members of A. W. HENNING, City Clerk, Often Misspelled; Portiere. Ob-|be practical and energetic. Those . 05 ELEVATOR SERVICE Right now with clean-up week upon us is a good | the Liberty League. No doubt these gentlemen acted |—adv. School Tax Collector. serve the iere. subjects of Taurus, the Sustainer, | DR H VANCE S. ZYNDA, R time to start cleaning the buildings of their winter’s|in good faith, not suspecting either that the gathering i L i Sr.'nonv]ms. Opposition, competi- |usually are self-reliant and suc- | | (;STI:JOI’\TH s . Prop. 1 a 2 - ol g ac » > revealed as synthetic affair | | tion, rivalry. ful. I S L | dirt and putting on some paint; dressing up our al- |at Macon would be revealed as the syntl | | | g » e, 7 i Y o T v 3 s oSS Consultation and examination | |\ s, st of which are. cversthing but o cred o Whih proved {0 be or that i woud be wsed incl | | CLOSING QUT . | | Word Suay: “Use o wora three| " Cailirine the Grea, Bmpress of | Consilaton and examination | 2 e i oity: painting hambs cleanthy yards and andentally as'a vehicle for ail appeal to race prejudice || ALL STOCK AND | it is yours. et us in- | Russia, was born on this day _1729.‘ s L6y o Vi R PRE g vards and all ;S South. But looking back on the results achieved, | | OO |crease our vocabulary by master- |Others who have celebrated it as| | 7 to 9:30 and by appointment. | the rest of the work which makes a town look at- they must now find very little satisfaction in what ) |Ing one word each day. Today's|a birthday include Jerome K. Jer- | | Office Grand Apts., near Gas- MCCA/UL MOTOR < tractive rather than gloomy. they got for their money. || Juneau Frock Shopgs 1 word: Proficient; thoroughly quali-|ome, writer, 1859; William Camdon, | | tineau Hotel. Phone 177 : || MRS. JENNIE BRUMBE fied or skilled. “He COMPANY We want people to come to Alaska; we try to| — e is very pro-|English antiquarian, 1551. R e T S vy i sell a certain number of them on the north. We If the New Dealers and Democrats consoiidate | ficient in his work.” vCOpyru,ht 1936) | Dodge and Plymouth Dealers | show them incomparable natural scenery; laud prop-|the Republicans will have to go a pretty fast pace e T | - e ' | ) erly and rightfully our fish, fur and gold; point {o|to win in November.—(Toledo Blade.) i F'-'l-l; Hugsa “msflt‘r——--——-—Hq H. B. FOSS COMPANY | %i— 3 e for the persons i e = ou can get a JSE | ) = ERECIES i ::f;?,r:r\:?“‘l:”: h:[‘ :T:,O::::‘g“":, (:‘m,.h','(f,?:',’\],\ ,:rfl\:‘;,],.‘; Order yet to be organized—Sons and [)‘a,u‘;im-"xn w a d'oll:rkur less = and 168 ) LOCK and LEARN ‘ ARCHITEE TR CAN ATone ; ; i the sort of people we want in Alaska are somewhat of the Veterans of Future Wars.—(Detroit Free Press inner! i s fr.mmr, dealer.’ I By A. C. Gordon | i (o JUNEAU | PA!!\TS — OILS ( : % b i il | | Builders’ and Shelf | impressed by the immediate surroundings in which The easiest thing in the world used to be falling | SHOP IN JUNGAD? | a 3 HARDWARE i they propose to live and raise their families? It is a bitter but nevertheless largely Garnick lnuhlull THF ]‘RIENDLY STORE MAY 1, ZENITH Judging by the record-breaking number of candidates filing for office, unemployment fs at its peak. 0—0—o with a question. “Are you a friend of the 'S Chats__ “A Newspaper Within a Newspaper™ Start Your Account TODAY s0 you may take advant- | age of our BARGAINS! for Saturday SNOWCAP redit.—- off a log, now it is buying an automobile on (Dallas News.) 1936. THE FRIENDLY STORE ALL-AROUND GIRL The girl whose presence gladdens | Spring g Is most divinely fair, With shining eyes and lips that tell Me love is in the air. Whose bright and glowing face an’t fail '\ LIQUOR DELIVERY oo Peter Pan Beauty Shoppe PHONE 221 the BEST! If you're out to please the man of the family . . . let us help all the hings that men like best. Sanitary Grocery PHONE 83 or 85 “The Store That Pleases” New York Life INSURANCE KEITH G. WILDES Phone 2701 BETTY MAC TV E CALL COLE FOR O! 34 plus or 27 gravity, in any BRUNSWICK ; 1. In what years were the Na- f¢¥——— i Stratton & Beers | MUNICIPAL UNGINEERS SURVEYORS VALENTINE BLDG. Telephone 502 tional and American Leagues organized? 2. What relation was President Franklin D. Roosevelt to ex-: Pres)- | dent Theodore Roosevelt? { 3. What is a kilogram? Baseball | Thomas Hardware Co. g | _) “The Clothing Man” 4. What are the colors of the I WARRACK Construction Co. | Juneau Phone 487 western pony express run? ANSWERS 1. National, 1876; American, 1900. 2. They were fifth cousins. Home of Hart Schaffner and fi H. S. GRAVES i THRIFTY = FOOD you! A grand selection of French flag? : = Marx Clothing 1‘ NEWS good food . . . vegetables and 5. Between what points did the | & 3. A measure of weight, to 2.2046 1bs. averdupois. equal Candy Cards THE NEW ner, is now at the Gastineau -adv. "JIMMY" CARLSON Groceries, Meats, vrl g 4. Blue, white, and red. igars Liquors - P HONE 36 MARGARET LINDSAY, Prop. || 5. st Joseph, Mo., s Sacra- Cig 9 M Da Bal’ aims | o e Cigarettes Leader Department ay y g i For very prompt DELL E SHRERIFF, Alssku's Store We Sell for LESS because We Sell for CASH! .._.—__‘q | } iDEAL PAINT SHOP 11 Its Paint We Have I¢1 { FRED W. WENDT | GRUESOME THOUGHT : : BEAUTY SHOP DRY CLE 2 ,mfl oM IBOLI ) THIS IS SURPRISE ‘ The \Ilmm(-r girl is welcome, ANING ’ PHONE 549 } on opposite banks of the Rhine WEEK! | with » her beguiling grace, 12acd B Ry very long there will be a call for £ | With sun-kissed limbs and Streets o a detail of grave diggers. Watch our windows each | freckles on Pabst Famous COMMITMENT e day :"(;1;“11 lnfsar::fl\ .wnn- Her tantalizing face. EHONE 381 Soft Drcruqht Beer NOT MY MOTHER-IN-LAW! i i With Autumn comes the mystic = ik ‘ Water On Tap She was a cold, dignified old| Surprise Bargain haze, g m m:"b';n_wm"—‘ 2 | Washing lady. The usher approached her Also the Autumn girl, BOWLING! | | WHEN IN A HULIRY | el | % To set my heart awhirl. g . hnii e sontiea. et FLOUR Her stay is brief, but what care BOWLING ALLEYS II cm‘mausl;;k i am the bride’s mother.” I : Bheiniander and Alt Heidelberg 1 Pheos tiLe Nichs Thoe Your i 17 flour—24 LB. SACKS | ™ Sug™™ ; Pl ALASKA b B We give you a clear $ LOYALTY ez | She's mine all through the e | description of the He was a loyal little fellow an l oo | e J. B. Burford & Co. | tasks we undertake. would not permit anything said oV | LA UN DRY “Our doorstep is worn by We state definitely, against his parents to go un- challenged. On Sunday afternoon | a visiting boy friend said: “Listen to ycur father snor- about a dog, and that is the dog VAN CAMP'S | | Patient—But, doctor, the other Pork & Beans rgu-: »roeir e 0—0—o | The B. M. Behrends { safisfied customers” in advance, and avoid any possible m i 8 u nderstanding. ing.” b K By our judicious ad- “Dad is not snoring,” was the TR vaar issucie "Tomorrow’s Styles vice we minimize ev- i indignant reply. “He is dreaming medium size Doctor—Yes, but I know I am Bank z SPECIALIZING Today” ery funeral cost. growlin’ Toilet Paper large rolls—fine tissue 4 for 25¢ 3 cans, 25¢ CARROTS and PEAS mixed—Ilarge cans | each, m CALL GARNICK’S —PHONE 174 right and the post mortem will prove it. HEAD RICE large unbroken grains 4 Ibs. for 25¢ 10c Juneau, Alaska COMMERCIAL and SAVINGS Resources Over Two and One Half Mllion Dollars The Charles W. Carter Mortuary PHONE 136-2 Jones-Stevens Shop Parlors LADIES’ — MISSES’ .I Juneau Ice Cream ‘GENERAL | W. P. JOHNSON e 5