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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, MAY 25, 1936. ° - Alaska, Airplanes have been our salvation and the H A P P Y | 11 35 Dally Alaska E'nplre future will see the novel criterion of a new era; our e b BIRTHDAY PROFESSIONAL rl:'raternal Somet1e° vast territory dotted with air lines and landing tielas; || 20 ¥ ILARS AGO oroscope = al | SRR e ROBERT W. BENDER - - Editor and Manager roads and railroads, the first step in development in| The Empire extends congratula- ‘5 - [ £ ? 5 : h From The Em A P T T former days, only secondary. Our development xs‘ pire tions_and est uishes today, thelr “The stars incline Helene W. L. Albrecht : | Channel '- PRINTING COMPANY a coming via air just as transcontinental ral]roads‘ birthday anniversary, t= che follow- ol” PHYSIOTHERAPY it 2 Alaska. v e Wi . i " sl s | s o and highways pmn up the western part of the United MAY 25, 1016, ing: but do not comp | Massage, Electricity, T~fra Red B. P. 0. ELKS meets Entered in the Office in Juneau as Secol States in earlier days. - AR Ray, Medical Gymnastics every Wednesday at 8. e — And we cannot figure alone as an empire, for we| Edward Krause, on trial in con- MAY 25. P ORELAG ALAY 20 105 307 GOLDSTEIN BLDG. M. Visiting brothers wel~ Dellvered in rm..,7.‘.".2‘..3:5’..'.52‘92‘..‘.1..'? for $1.23 per month |are on the round-the-world air route. The long |nection with the kidnaping and Dr. W S PRt s rils. sthoraly. o1 Phone Office, 216 come. WALTER B. By mail, postage paid. at the following rates sought route to Asia, which many an old voyager|disappearance of William Christie William Maier Bay. WEciame e sutrcigy. 30 25 SCOTT, Exalted Rulet. One year, in advance, $12.00; six months, in advance, $6.00 e ; of Douglas, was sentenced to serve Malcolm Faulkner Y, aec g 10 a8 ) b M. H. SIDES, Secretary. one month, i advance, §125. started out to find, spans Alaska from tip to tip. tHree years &t MANBLWEd for Robert Sommers, Jr. date especially favorable to the sign- [G—m—m—mo—mm———— - H. d y. bscribers will col a favol " 5 " k L 5 . B VA O AR L SN A ©F ‘thelt pavers. N 2 gt o dge years for kidnaping William Chris- Enid Jarvis } b News Otfice, 602 in the entire world scheme of things. Consider the | tie Sentence was not prénounced ad ments that bind together nations B]D&Erg'xusfidmg f;g)hex;saee(t:‘c;r;clslec;% BER OF C ED . | zeppelins, the clippers and other mighty passenger|in the other two cases agaimst him ® which formerly were hostile will be |, { and Thst Mona 7 1 news dissatel N“hd”m“h ne \Nnm arriers coming across the Bering, down across Al-|since the court believed that if | T S I kgl bl 7:30 e Sy jcation of all news dispatches credited to it or not other- | ca I's C s S =, at i T C i 1 Hours 9 am. to 9 p. 4 p. m. Transient ted t - s e 1 ne p h st for some | ours am. to pm. A ;;;: - sisqpisc el e s local news publishe: | ;oo Canada and to New York, and the same trek the | sentences were imposed in these | IVTOD.ERN :3:; sifffiii“g‘i;fil e;)(\‘lt:lic(;try the i __.éx brothers urged to at- - ———— [other way for the, westward traffic. ?SL‘S rll Wouldd tend ;0 have the ef- } ETIQUETTE Sadta doretell B Al 3 ‘end. Council Cham- { ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED 10 BE LARGER Isolation, meaning to be separated from others |fect of prejudicing the minds of the St ; ¢ T b 1 'bers, Fifth St. JOHN F. MULLEN, YTHER PUBLICATION 2 4 - ity i - 2 The morning of this day is most - —- — | of its kind; what use for such a word in a world where f::l‘:?ux?“;i?gg&?ftL?r::::r:n: t{hus ‘ By Roberta J.ee auspicious for banks and banking.| Dr. génl')l:xs{‘enne | |G K. H.J TURNER Secr-ta.ry air machines cross the Atlantic in 48 )!0!{1‘5 and roar- Jury for the trial on the murder [+ 3i| The stabilizing of. the mcnp}: mm‘,—‘ fooths 0 Rnd b Valging ! MOUNT .“JN’EAU LODGE NO. lf ing airplanes traverse three countries in less than charges which are pending. Q What does bon jour mean,|ket may be of widest concern and| Building } + ~uSecond and foprth Mot 12 hours? Are we in»lhe n‘orth. and throughout the Judge R. W. Jennings gave Krause and how is it pronounced? mt;;lc:i:é R it ihearesa] TELEPHONE 176 day of each month in nation, thinking in time with transportation? the maximum sentence allowed by A. It means good day, or good - 3 - )| Seottish* Rite Temple, Vs SOl R eyt ) STy the statute in each case and stated morning. Pronounce bong zhoor, :‘Sé‘c“fl‘lp’i‘;‘c,‘zf ‘:e ;‘U“Sm:i“nm&m;xgl = ¢ beginning at 7:30 p. m. . Maybe it would be a good idea to call the next|that in his opinion the penalty was first o as in or, 00 as in boot, prin- ol\wvemmints prodt fropiadld X bl g Dr. Richard William: MARTIN 8. JORGEN» ball game for the first time the sun shines, instead |too small and should be doubled. cipal accent on last syllable. Lot et B e el 1amS$ | |SuN, Worshinful Master; JAMES 5 ] The crime of impersonmating an' Q When shrimps are served|'™ g (gt | DENTIST W. LEIVERS, Secretary. of setting a late afternoon hour : R honta | diplomats whose counsel should be| | officer was committed last October, whole in their shells, how should aosabtad OFFICE AND RESIDENCE . v rausy . hey aten? ¢ 3 | { : Former Senator Dill finds that all the tempest | When Krause appeared at the “700" they be eaten? | This is a fortunate sway for in-| | Gustineau Building REBEKAHS ! HEGh 3 Mill at Treadwell and served a fake A. The shrimps should be separ-| t Soike - DRalassily Phone 431 Perseverance vodage No. 2 A meets Naen Lt e TR subpoena on Christie saying that ated, peeled, and conveyed to the | Structors of many sorts Profes-) | ’ . [Ehery - second and" SHn. Wedned —_— Ihe was an officer and that Christie mouth with the fingers. SO O SPornch gD Ol er I ~lday I O. O. F. Hall. EDNA M One can only wonder what the chap who died|ywas wanted in the Juneau courts Q. How far in advance should sity leaders are to attract auvnuonl o B bl Geand MILDRED in the poor house leaving $60000 figured he Was|The charge of kidnaping was an one make traveling reservations? |4t the close of the college year. Dr. A. W. Stewart SHEN, Secret 4 e 8 4 Young folks are fortunate at this e £3. W CASHEN, Secretary. T S PR T A Y T ———— | going to do with it. outgrowth of Christie’s disappear- ~A. Reservations should be made t S h ki e DENTIST s A il 4 B R T s ance. a month in advance if possible. ime when the seers foresee the| . THIRTY-FIVE DOLLAR GOLD ¥ i i beginning of really remarkable ca- 5 Gur trucks go any piace any 2 A Farmer-Labor Party o |reers. Men and women who will Hours 9 am. to 6 pm. | Diescl . It is an interesting and enlighten: I t that DRItgnce t0he ISP o " |reach the highest success are, BEMARD SUERING ! In:le. At ‘::kfhr Cle;d g:: o8 4njeres 5 s S Sk : N . vention seitled down to serious work ~\' rak | Jo) & e Ghiad Governor Troy brings back from the Interior and (OIS 8 SRR with the following Juneau persons DAILY LESSCNS | |amons the least Eonipetons e {1 b i 4l save burner trouble. reveals again that the greatest single benetit mm-‘ While sundry groups, including the commums“',appuinted to various comnjittees H\J ENGLISH bers of the classes of '36. i ':‘_ “: | PHONZ 149; NIGHT 148 ing to Alaska in the last two years was the boost in |3T€ talking about a Farmer-Labor Party, it appears John W. Troy, W. A. Holzheimer In the new era the United States [ RELIAB TRANSFER 1 " i 1y, is to pass through its period of re- TELEPHONE 563 = the price of goid. Thirty-five dollar gold has |that President Roosevelt is building one successfully. | 9. 3 Connors, Jobn R. Winn, B. D By W. L. Gordon adjusotint ¥ hich i reallyies i Office Hours—9-12; 1-8 \ brought w(:he Tcrmurl.\ an impetus in mining it has ’tl‘hv hi«;flor‘\'l of“thlrt;lmarti lnm't‘xl!;;ntsn;:c;::lslouer;— Stewart. e 5| 1iti6n, il wondertul. results that, | Dr.W.A. R_y:"om = A OP TR b not received since gold rush days. Lacking the ro- try is largely ne story of repea S L4 e ial p - ¥ o > K Y : e £ g ; > It was announced in London that| Words Often Misused: Do not say, | SStablish the nation as a world| | DENTIST JUNEAU-YOUNG and glitter of '98, the gold boom of the last forts to weld the farmers and wage-earners into a SHile Hhe' sikiitg paonle lof Bhg- “Who lit the lamp?” Say “Who | POWer of first place. Over First National Bank { years is of a more permanent nature; it single grouping for political action. But the align- Tt ARd-no doul;t ‘;s l:u the 0"1 lighted the lamp?” g Again attention is drawn to the| X-RAY Hardware Company kindthat will develop Alaska’s great mineral ment now taking shape is very closely akin to these |come of the war, they looked for it Often Mispronounced: Flagm-,“” influences of the latest known g MR AR R PAINTS—OIL—GLASS ‘ as they should be developed, without flurry earlier efforts. Mr. Roosevelt has strong Support |, continue three years mote and ism. Pronounce pla-ji--a-riz'm first| of the plaqets, Plugo, which is in a| o | Shelf and Heavy Hardware » of stampede. among farmers, and likewise among wage-earners. preparations were being made to|a as in play, both i's as in it, second plz\_ce_l tend{;ngm(o ‘mil"fa:c lrou:;es, . - . L Guns and Ammunition _‘l: . B Y They account for most of his popular following. that end. a as in ask unstressed, accent first|iD Jjails and other institutions. so | | o - LT b(;st example of the Influ to the ]cre('ks_ ' ""As the Review of Reviews notes in the May issue, SRR it is believed to encourage illicit| | DR. RAE LILLIAN CARLSON | |~ 0ol o ound in the Governor's report that In all the YWDS s consolidation of farmers and labor has been en- | A yongeome five-passenger Buick| Often Misspelled. Dyspepsia, | t¥ade in drugs and liquors Qptomettiss { ‘,——————— he visited on his trip to the Westward and Interior gineered without seriously impairing the machinery{,.ooaster for B. M. Behrends ar-| Observe the y, not dis. Persons whose birthdate it is have | Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted. | there was an absence of others than just the persons of the Democratic party. It retains urban political [ ioeq" n tho Admiral Evans. Synonyms: End (verb), stop,|the 8ugury of a year of good for- | Office in Ludwig Nelson’s | HOTEL ZYNDA engaged in business in those towns. The miners machines, it continues in probable control of the solid cease, quit, pause, clxscontmue '|tune. There may be disturbing| Jewelry Store | and the prospectors were out on the workings, or South, and possibly holds the allggmnce of a greatgr One of the greatest engineering| Word Study: “Use a word mree‘"““‘ but legal papers will favor ~'~>_ ‘ ELEVATOR SERVICE seeking new holdings. Old and new developments Rumber of citizens whose affection for the party is| e ... the world so far was com- times and it is yours” Let us in- | Justice. Real prosperity will come ¥ Robert Simpson Opt D o were under way from the Goodnews Bay area to (raditional, and not related to its economic purposes. | ..oy yesterday in Douglas when | crease our vocabulary by mastering | t© Many. 4 A S. ZYNDA, Prop. i The Farmer-Labor character of the Democratic | “ Children born cn this day prob-| | Graduate Los Angeles Col- the Circle district; dredgers, dragline and other oper- sarty is further shown by the nature of the opposition the new shaft on the Ready Bul- one word each day. Today's word: BHIV T ot & Bive snA seners lege of Optometry and # ' ations going at top speed, taking from the wealth- ;’ms"m;s Bentitbnt AndcERE of propertied classes | 1lon was connected up and the up-| Emanate; to issue from a source by i< Subjec;i O; “‘_E signl i Opthalmology ( bearing dirt of Alaska that magic substance gold generally is strongly anti-Roosevell. In time these PEr and lower ends met exactly “Nothing but good can emanate |, 'eini are generally masters of | | Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground | | H which revitalizes the marts of trade throughout the groups may become so closely identified with the G.|2% @ hair's breadth. The shaft was from right thinking thie .power of Writers | 23 g g 3 | 2,488 feet on a 70 per cent incline RS L 6 “POWEL 01 EXprossion. riters | & M CAUL MOTOR world. O. P. as to make it in fact a Conservative party; )l]‘a}\d e the: st AR Wer ((; - Pyl and orators are numerous. = = C ' It reflects clearly the oft-expressed and always the European sense of the term. Liite hien mimkiin o T &) | Ti Edgar Fawcett, poet and novelist, ! DR. H. VANCE I COMPANY } : = 1 E e which | | . I | true theory that Alaska’s greatest future lies in the Similar developments have tak_e%v lplace' O L ot with Sesotiien: j LOOK and LEARN | |was born on tis day 1847. Otners OSTEOPATH | Dodge and Plymouth Dealers ground. Fortunate are Alaskans that they have an this. The Democracy under Woodrow Wilson was con- | | | who have celebrated it as a birth-| | o ttatt A nnatl ! sistently opposed by business, until the war interrupt- 3 % 3 | By A. C. Gordon day. include Robert W. Chambers \ nsultation and ex: ation Administration in Washington who sees eye to eye G & ftine ; 199 vith | Weather: Maximum 59; minimum et _ . '| | Free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; % —— 0 : ed the pattern of reform politics. But by 1928, with | " - £ & w5 | author, 1865; Shailer Matthews, ed- ; R S with them on that score. Now is an excellent time he pomination of Smith, the Democratic party was |42: partly cloudy == S [Uoator. anh biitee 1oas: | 7 to 9:30 and by appointment. | . T SIS T N for the Territory itself to consider expanding its min- g high-tariff, conservative party and very nearly as 3 1. What is the average number tCop'»nght 1936.) Cfficr! Grand Apts., near Gas- | | | ¥ ing department by providing funds for further sur- satisfactory to business as the Republican. The qus-s-vL d h l . l F of miles a year that a public ele~ | tineau Hotel. Phone 177 PAINTS — OILS i veys and reports which can be presented the right tion, therefore, is whether the newest orientation of | London School giris I'ear vator travels? —— Builders’ and Shelf sources and interest more mining capital in coming the Democratic party is to be permanent. 2 “ ” . When was the first use of Lhe [——— HARDWARE o b i Time alone will answer that, but the cleavage| Milk May Be “Fatteper”! 0 cion “Goa gave tne King"? | ! Thomas Hardware Co. nSiepiane va¥ of parties on economic lines has been growing through- | 3. Who was President of the U.| Il H. B. FOSS COMPANY ] i . e : out the depression and still appears to be politically LONDON, May 25. -~ London | S, in 1900? | ! SPEED’S BLOW TO ISOLATION expedient. This would suggest that if Mr. Roosevelt school girls are afraid milk will! 4, What is a kinetoscope? i AJCHITECTS--CONTRACTORS e is re-elected for another four years, his party, by make them fat. 5. What is the population of Jer- | il At the week-end the new German zeppelin 1940, will so completely have taken the character of a| More than 85,000 of them, ac-|usalem? | it Stk H. S. GRAVES von Hindenburg completed her second trip across farmers’ and workers’ party as to defy the normal cording to the chief medical officer ! STILLWATER, Okiz Aayt 26l “The Clothing Man” the Atlantic in the remarkable time of slightly over reversion to a two-party system in which lonly an jof the board of education, spurned ANSWERS Farm tenancy a‘ppear;checj(ed in | | Home of Hart Schaffner and 5 ! {6 o 48 hours. During the same hours young Peter Dana, ¢XPert can distinguish between the two parties {the special milk price of one cent 1 Apout 5000 miies {OKlahonia, according to surveys by | e Marx Clothing S s Lo e {for a third of a pint during 1935. 2. The bible; I 20-year-old flying speed ball, raced over the old three-flag route, Vancouver, B. C., to Agua Caliente, Mexico, in six minutes over eleven hours. For a great many years we have sat back as a —— ithey were “too old” for it, and' ¥ nation, consoled in the fact that isolation was one British Parliament, setting up a fund in case cf four per cent preferred to spend m; p;:::;hmo Jbpraiicing ol l:ii ;a:lf:’:e dde””” w8l D Chilaren 1 i of our first lines of defense. We were a long ways the King’s marriage, and possible children, seems to their spare coppers on candy. 5. 90,000. | P T OPEN ALL NIGHT—24 from European and oriental shores. Four days by feel that there’s a Queen in the offing.—(Boston | —_—— | i Hour Service fastest steamer was the best any one could do across Globe.) | Du]l Headaches Gone, ‘l PHONE 3\6 [ W A R R A C K Fresh Meats, Groceries, the ocean to land on our shores, deal of satisfaction in isolation. But that was another There was a good The Townsend movement seems to have devel- oped a broken mainspring. Maybe the trouble is the ‘per cent disliked milk ‘“because m flow of oil has stopped.—(Ohio State Journal.) Judging by the noise this campaign is raising, A questionnaire revealed that 33 is fattening,” one per cent Lhought g\\\ Samuel, 10: 24, i ihe Oklahoma A. and M. College. | “And all the people shouted and The years 1925 to 1930 showed an said, “God save the king.” 3. William McKinley. Simple Remedy Does I t‘ increase from 59 to 615 per cent of farms occupied by tenants. In For very prompt | MUNICIPAL UNGINEERS { SURVEYORS | Stratton & Beers i VALENTINE BLDG. | Pay’n Takit Liquors, Wines and Beer Construction Co. We Sell for LESS Because ey a Fonrll_l of July celebration this year will be super-l ’ Juneau Phone 487 We Sell for CASH Speed is cutting down isolation in terms of dis- Tl Wetlls) Mhiio) E arg:aoiaec}:;:e:a:::dd:; i‘;n.itc;ll);?ko::l LIQUOR DELIVERY En el 8 tance. Faster and faster machines in the air, zep- Add similes: As profitable as the cushion con- | This cleans poisons out of BOTH ! L ?l Leader Dept’ Store pelins, China Clippers, racing airplanes, all doing cession at a nudist picuic.—Toledo Blade. ! upper and lower bowels. Ends bad | ® Dk o George Brothers their utmost to tear down our best barrier against the ‘ sleep, nervousness. Butler Mauro | GA PBAGE HA ULED l i CLOSING OUT rest of the world—isolation. There has been many For Pedestrians: Be sure youe right, then | Drug Co., in Douglas by Guy's Drug| | Reasonable Moma.y Rates ) | ALL STOCK AND i years a feeling of real security in the distance we hesitate—(Buffalo Courier-Express.) ‘Store. E. O. DAVIS J Fl;’l‘l:;:.‘;h 1 held from other shores, but no more. Man’s inven- : | T TRy | LB 5 uneau ro oppe E. A g In some respects the old-time medicine man | N TELBPRONE 584 ID AL PAINT SHOP 3 tive genius has robbed us of the old theary that be- gerorly ‘more than Doc Townsend, He threw in | Peter Pan Beauty Phoae 4753 L MRS PESNUS BEGMEREC nl If It’s Paint We Have 181 | cause we were a long ways off nothing could happen. free banjo solo with the bottle of Cactus Oil—Detroit If you enjoy indoor sports— Sh o |2 - {| ° FRED W. WENDT | And isn't it just as well? Consider us here in News, Here’s one of the best—TRY oppe & = - [ PHONE 549 \ —— —— . Rl s it L b bk - - BOWLING! PHONE 221 |‘: DL S PSRN, S Y R SR TR S 1 e vesa o BRUNSWICK 4 | bt ¥ and 6-month old aged whiskey DIESEL OIL—UTAH COAL R BOWLING ALLE\S when you can get the same AL HAULING 72 s, ANNOUNCING THE TRANSFER OF OWNERSHIP Rivciniander and Alt Heideiberg prm i T ! fi FULL PROOF | STORAGE and CRATING { Z OF : NEXT TIME BUY AT CALL US | : | TYPEWRITERS RENTED | |{ ° Triangle Liquor | o THE JUNEAU COFFEE SHOPPE | 1B Buford & Co. || B JUNKAN TRAHER | J.B. ord & Co. || : Gastineau Liquor Phone 48 Night Phone 4703 g £ “Our doorstep is worn by DSAY, Prop. Third and Franklin satisfied customers” l HELVI PAULSON, Operator P§gore“ | NE | o @ i S | - —— £ THE BEST MRS. T. J. JACOBSEN, well known caterer, has pur- I~ T——N Yok Lie || Rice & Ahlers Co. : & % | . I chased the interests of Mrs. Helen Moder and will [ | lfi;Ul‘()RNCEe l bl TAP BEER . operate under the well known policy of only the finest l KEITH G. WILDES | . PHONE M ' IN TOWN! % | Phone 2701 | home cooked foods at moderate prices! | The B. M. Behrends ! . | [J : | e s ; Meals Served from 6:30 A. M. to 8:30 P. M. Bank GARLAND BOGGAN | P b i 7 £ | l Hardwood Floors ecreation Farlurs i luncheons, banquets, dinner par- i Juvesn. iAlzske } Waxmgs d‘l;ohshmg LiquourldStore : ; an i ties . . . . also special orders for e BILL DOUGLAS | § home baking. ema ek = g COMMERCIAL ——————8| VIoWEST CUT RATE PRI 1 | The Juneau Laundry ||| Low Rent District il ® | and SAVINGS Franklin Street between | Men's Dress Oxfords—s295 | ° : Front and Second Streets | Clothing, Guns, Ammunitio { I you're out to please the man PHONE 358 posite . g R Over T nd O of the family . . . let us help ||e . Inmvm,op Winter ana | JUNEAU COFFEE SHOPPE ”";’;’M'l’; Fd i T . = : ‘ alf Million Dollars all the things that men like FINE MRS. T. . JACOBSEN b, | s B i, oBNERAL woToRs T i £ Sanitary Grocery ’ PAUL BLOEDHORN | MAYTAG PRODUCTS | - & e PHONE 88 or 85 &% very reasonable rates | i R P TR il T A SRR, e e TR Y e SR JORROON - | — ) I R T g, | H « . 5

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