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4 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JULY 10, 1936. 2 | 5 1 eef iy 2 | ‘guard against what Teddy Roosevelt used to call the HA P P Y. Dally Alas’fa Emplre “malefactors of great wealthy” They feel that gov- BIRTHD A Y: 20 YEARS AGO ernment control, or control by the people, over great | PROFESSIONAL {.Fraternal Societies Horoscope ||: 5| of Gastineau :] ROBERT W. BENDER - - Editor and Mamager | .\ oo inqustry which breeds power, makes a} The Empire eztends, congratula- o S 2 r Ch ] Published every even t Sunday by the EMPIRE |sounder economic system which is on the whole faire\| tions and best wishes today, their e Tiapite “The stars incline | Helene W. L. Albrecht 7h anne. K PRINTING COMPANY at i and Main Streets, Juneau. |t the majority of the people. | birthday annivérsary, to the follow- A i PHYSIOTHERAPY 5w : = bR o - A great deal will be said on both sides in the pres-| ing e but do not compel | Massage, Eleatricity, I~(ra Red | | BP0 BOEY masts 4 gqiRtared In the Post Office in Juneau as Second Clast|ony campaign about this, that and the other issue, et To make good the German promise | #—————————— ~Sa - besledithl Oyninasde o every 2nd, 4th Wed. at = " SUBSCRIPTION RATES ETRIE O el il voun L e Mrs. W. Sarovich that a submarine with freight would| Conflicting planetary aspects rule| | Paone Office, 216 B.l}' e WD, Juneau and Douslas for §1.25 per month | be traced back to the basic theories of the two parties. : PR il sail from a German port, dodge|today, according to astrology, with| ) i i- 258"1'-"5 Exfidmgulg I e ce, $6.00 | It 15 the war between special privilege and economic | Roald C. Copstead | the English sea vigilance, and land | adverse influences dominating. Mer- - 4. H. SIDES, Secretary opportunity. It is the contest in which President| L. C. Pratt in an An}enran port, the Deutsch- | chants are under a favorable sign, ‘:,_____.__,_.._._;; . H. 8 . L Prometly, motit: | Roosevelt has enlisted on the side of economic oppor- Aniiew ROA land, Germas under water loratt, |but they. will ‘profit trom seliing.| | o o dorn o rurenunGES || ENIGHE GF Eclilios e Cittioe o ‘Buiineks- OHIo. 97 tunity, as he aptly put it, “for the duration of \luv‘: F‘“HC);CA E:glngton 14]1?;‘(1:1;; mflg\a[jt?;o?:ag}s]:ggo:g;r: ;,:::;mm buying should be post- J DEN 7I8TS Sehari’ ObaaE N E z = var.” nderso: h 4 7 repelication o il hews dirpaiches credited o 1 of not other OPPORTUNITY AWAI Daniel Ross o curgd of Hickel SaNiBING FiRar et g T e auy AU | 15 et 0 8 1050 pid 7:30 p..m. Tronsieat LR i e il e _— L“dfg"fil}s"’; which were sorcly needed for thelsip widely disseminated. The wise| "+ SRS T 3500 B AT '-’Jfiéh"f:o‘.',?f.f :’9&:- \M ALASRA CIRC GARANTERD 10 BN TARGRRY | . O DL Qranger, Sssbmeliin s, Horestt, BoRear — el Will refraln Trogh “uBlering unkind | & T bers, Firth st JOHN F.' MULLEN, STRAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION. ing before a meeting of the Chamber of Commerce | it - comments. | Dr. C. P. Jenne IG K., H Secrs! ; " yesterday told the membership that the thing which| | [ OOK and LEARN || There was to be a big game of| political activities now will gain DENTIST ! . ~~WRN‘EF- Secrstary. impressed him most in Alaska was the unusual ad- i baseball the following afternoon | greatly in momentus. Stars indicate| | Rooms 8 and 9 Valetine MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO, 147 vantages for promotion of the scenic and recreational | By A. C. Gordon 1 between the Juneau Grocerymen and | that candidates will be targets for| | Building Fecond and fourth Mon- wonders in the north. He stressed the glacier trips,|ss | the TrETERIEIITE. :Tg“’:rf" Ss;:::“’t';e‘:““ém":& X"‘;t | TELEPHONE. 176 day of each month in visits to historic old Sitka, hunting and fishing par-| ', g pirg excesds all biers| The French war office announced |agtect thett. wofk in the nationsl| o=t - /é( t'e'g:"‘“"fi‘n B‘::g’;"""h ties and other featuses, pointing out that a good;, tne quality and variety of its|that the French armies had captur- | campaign. e e MAR“N“S’ JOR‘P;.;" tourist hotel would lend considerable support to such song? [ cd trenches from the Germans over | Libel suits are forecast, for ed-|| UFe Richard Williams ! s AR B ] JA‘MEs a movement. 2. Why is a ship spoken of as a front 500 meters long on the Ver-|tors some under a direction of the| | DENT]ST | jv porids iy Sw_-etuy'v The Forester's thought is not particularly new in | “she? dun front. stars that encourages bitter criti-| | (opEICE AND RISIDENCE . & X the Territory, but it is significant, in that it reveals| 3. What does it cost to fire one B cism of men and policies. The sud- | it s “Lotlaing . N e sme el " zes w | 4. What is the common term for and specifications for the Gastineau se parties and week-end ree- | . | | and imimedistelyigrasy sotie of b RURMEEES G 4 inflammation and swelling of the Channel Bridge would soon be com- re:’t?:n: apre likely to be memorable, | g we become calloused to through long residence. Those = = again how those from the Outside look upon Alaska|round from a 16-inch gun? | The work of preparing the plans|den death of a publisher is foretold. | Phone 431 The Juneau :.2 mdry | Franklin Street between ' ) knee? | pleted according to announcement | for ynusual weather conditions may |5 —————F———5—— ¥ Fi 3 oS W] S al ad- . i 5 ront and Second Streety coming from the States where such recreational ad-| <" city is the commercial made by Col. W. P. Richardson|suggest original methods of enter- Dr. A. W. Stewart [ nd Sen! __ vantages as we have to offer are becoming more and | .¢,501i5 of all British America? | and Major P. W. Davidson of the tainment. DENTIST e more at premium readily see the great natural un- Alaska Road Commission. However, Distinguished visitors from Asia | s " e THE REAL 1SSUE tapped wonderland that here exists | ANSWERS actual work could not begin on|and Europe are foreseen. Washing- Hours 9 a.m. to 6§ pm. § S5y e L. W. Baker, of the Alaska Steamship Company 1. The nightingale. the structure until an appropria-|ton is to attract extraordinary at- SEWARD BUILDING | WARRA The Republicans at Cleveland viewed With alarm ¢t week sounded a similar note, lending considerable| 2.The Latin word for ship, navis, tion was made by Congress. The|tention at this time when history| | Office Phone 469 | CK the New Deal and all things pertaining to Democrats. opcouragement to promotion of these natural an\'mu‘v‘ is feminine. Commissioners also stated that dur- | is in the makjng | - \ Cons!ruchon CO. I The latter, meeting in Philadelphia, pointed With gpes by revealing that his company stood ready | 3. About $1629. N ng the year the Eagle River Road | gudden V\ea‘,hqr change are prog- s — { Srilvonst Phone ' 487 ¢ 1 " " = 4 5 , ra| 4. “Housemaid's knee from the old Mendenhall road to|nosticated. In ccrtam parts of the TELEPHONE 563 4 pride. Millions of words were shouted, printed and o give longer stops in Juneau, as well as other Alaska £ A i ; ey 5. Montreal. the Mendenball Bridge would be|country extreme heat will cause | Office Hours—9-12; 1-8 B - radioed about the land on both sides, confusing many yorts if better hotel accommodations were available . 4 ports, if y e — completed. In addition to this, the|great suffering. Care of mn,nm Dl‘ w A R Strom on the issues of the campaign There is much of sound truth in the remarks of | o % road leading north from Juneau|wil engage public attention. o . R¥J Primarily, the basic issue between the two major thege officials who come from the Outside and are ing | parties now fighting for political supremacy is as old position to see both sides of the picture. Their words| | DAILY LESSONS as Andrew Jackson's war against the Bank of the cannot be dismissed as mere compliments to Alaska | IN ENGLISH United States, more than a century ago. The Repub- ang her people, to which we are 5o often subject. The | licans, as they wrote in their platform at Cieveland, gqvantages are here; the tourists arrive by hordes | By W. L. Geréon work in a number of other A]askcmlu.X i' 3% ¥ . want preservation of the American people’s “political on each boat. It is merely a matter of further pro-|g communities also Children born on this day prob- liberty, their individual opportunity and their char- yotion to get them together. Can We afford to Pass| words Often Misused: Do not say - THRTTe R {ably will be independent in charac-| | DR. RAE LILLIAN CARLSON /'- \ s zens,” r , y a score of 6 to 2 Treadwell took | ter and fearless in opinions. Many | | Optometrist acter as free citizens,” while the Democratic admin- up the opportunity? ‘ “We see Mary every once in a while.’ RIS cumb 1o b AN AL e e Fd PR e - / istration dedicates itself to the establishment of “equal L AR SNk e e 15“ “We see Mary Becaalbrativt (or. e c s e the Prvsh T | e ' poftei 2 L‘dw‘m‘ i ] economic opportunity for all our people.” So Mr. Dill (lm‘s”' have to pay back the $40. UU()‘ frequently) ternodh Sl P Nl Tt Statbe it Towelry: Btas / In other words, the Democratic party sees danger which, we take it, are the succulent fruits of divorce Often - Mispronounced: Boudoir 8! 3 . across Salmon Creek was to be re-| persons whose birthdate it is haw | bt sk RS Q '“T 77/ paired, and the Thane. and Perse-|the auguary of a year of small per- QOver First National Ba - \o verance roads were to be worked | plexities which may be due to jeal-| | X-RAY E% on. The Commission planned road | gusy or extravagance in money mat- ' ' IR Senator, was born on this day 1861. ® T o rivil 1 lie | Pronounce boo-dwar, 0o as in boot, Boe s I S ) I SRR S, I in privileged groups while the Republicans see the which many \m.k but few attaing { a5 as in ab, principal aceent on firs Ju(l'ge Robert W. .{\nn-x'las p’lannf‘d‘onwrg who have celebrated it as a Robert Sim son, Opt D. If you enjoy indoor sports— greatest threat in acts of government which purport L RS ey G Table to leave on the Princess Alice the girthday include John Wanamaker, P! Here’s one of the best—TRY to regulate and restrict the various groups in our Mr. Benson says he laughed when Mr. Farley Sflld\ Often Misspelled: Grammar; not following day ‘Im a two weck va-|merchant and one-time Postmaster, ' Graduate Los Augeles (iiox- BOWLING! natfonal life. The Republicans believe in the theory gown to the piano. Henry probably has forgotten “,M"m_zmmm_ cation in the States General, 1836; John Quincy Adams, | lege gf gg:;mole;g an } BRUNSWICK of regimenting the people in the service of these privi- jim has been taking a correspondence course. |~ synonyms: Dubius, doubtful, dis- i et i el ‘: A Tanses Coouta | by z i o g LA Jik o fote: oo o A silver medal conwse was to be | 1767. | Glasses Fitte nses Gro Y leged groups. It is prosperity from the top such as - —_— | putable, questionable, uncertain. held tF _ t tr A 1936) '’ Al 3 BO LING Mr. Hoover tried in his unfortunate regime, but which Civic pride is functioning again. The great turn-| Word Study: “Use a word three n‘:fl‘l’] ‘C‘:u’;;;‘ ]‘:“[‘):ugl;s ;,emx;u:::; et ',_fif St e gy [ HBSIIGE. Sl Al delerg 2 rovel nce i > b 8 Arding A S tings tell| times and it is yours.” Let us in- $ . PR i s ‘ BEER ON TAP had proven successful in the boom days of Harding outs for the Chamber of Commerce meetings e el e by mastering following girls competing for the | i ——T [" Jones-Stevens Shop and Coolidge before the after cffects set in. The their own story et eners oo Toameswe ¢ recitation pirzes: Alberta Gallwas,| | ]UVLAU YOUNG I theory is that if those in the places of command : | dugpcl om v ! 5 and with the resources prosper )r.n those dependent ted ‘States war| v 1idi produciie distinc’ g Ruc:: Be:son‘ anrenc?tsl‘famon.? | Hardware Company rAnIES —atiE SRhE et e ), k" g R : AR nptonp el S0n B L i e wal| like mental images. “He has a vigid Ruth Anderson, R sgeny. | | PAINTS—OIL—GLASS | READY-TO-WEAR ‘ G s 'th on them for livelihood likewise will prosper Jike debt payments. In l'h(' new dic un’xr;lrxcs.N( r"au i magination.” Harriet Sey and Helen Hewitt. [] Shelf and Heavy Hardware | Seward Street Near Third “y ml the story of the benevelent king, it's a great system have to be defined as a habit.—Dallas News. f RSO R | | Guns and Ammunition | £ ¥ the king Troves .16 benevolent and the peopls — Sl e G A packed house attended the Ly- g, e - do not mind being serfs to an unsound economic Hamilton predicts: “We'll win.” As he ‘sees it, ric Theatre in Douglas the previous| fe—eeece—eee - —ceceo———ea &3 DR H VANCE -5 D R u G s system. The trouble is that the king is too often not Jim Farley's bag is a traveling bag—Bulfalo Courier | evening to hear F. W. Lynch, Irish | | . ) ; s Gt ebion e o CARERR o . | OSTEOPATH REMEDIES benevolent, - and ‘those in’ high' places, seeped in PXPTess . s ! DIESEL et Tomorrow's Styles { 1! . . O0F 0d examination ERE iRy "“_'"f'“ glory, loot the very resources and piigenqy it Governor Lehman will run the New| Weather: Maximum, 62; minimum | | Free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- people who pl()\ul(’ their substance. e DR 57; cloudy, rain, precipitation, .62| 7 to 9:30 and by appointment. YULLY COMPOUNDED | >moc don't care who walks.—Louisville | B Baecsoai st o Nnd o i i £ Diconat TRAINING v B CAUSTIC THRIFTY WEEKLY FOOD COMMENTS NEWS inch. Office Grand Apts., near Gase tineau Hotel. Phone 177 AR D Fiont St. Next Coliseum PHONE 97—Free Delivery f Men now being selected to train for Diesel Engineering with the famous L. L. AD- COX DIESEL SCHOOL, in MOBERN ETIQUETTE H. B. FOSS COMPANY Portland, Oregon. For full | information call 619 or write, I By Roberta Lee arcirects-contractors | McCAUL MOTOR §0/ BN Bk LiN; Sncan. NuuRes ; ] —— - PHONE 107 Juneau COMPANY Q. When a woman has been stay- | Dodge and Plymouth Dealers | ing alone at a hotel for several days we— e ———— a P9 < ) s » and is going to leave, how and e T e R s S st e F A N ewspaper Within a NWLSPGP(” where should she pay her bill? | Rhoda May Clark | he ! AR Aesd . HE FRIE S 5 A. Ask for the bill to b t | PAINTS — OILS THE FRIENDLY STORE JULY 10, 193¢ THE FRIENDLY STORE P ouk bisk the) e gy e PHONE - Foot Correctionist | || Lol ana she < Xh 3 - checked and totaled. Then pay the ‘ L G;l}';g'g; 536:"‘“"‘ ‘ HARDWARE bill at the desk. This will save time | . « in going over the items at the desk. 24 1 b l Tllomns Hardware Co. ! Q. Is it necessary to say anything [ T A—— 1 L - when saluting a formal acquaint- ance on the street? ! A. No; this is entirely optional. Q. Is a musicale usually a formal or an informal affair? A. The musicale is formal. | Stratton & Beers | | MUNICIPAL ENGINEERS J | SURVEYORS | | When in Need of DIESEL OIL—UTAH COAL GENERAL HAULING “Well, Jim, I can give WHERE IGNORANCE IS BEST orce, but it will cost | NAVY BEANS “He says I look like the best | dancer on the floor. T wonder VALENTINE BLDG. you $30.00. Telephone 502 |if T should give him a dance?” A i S | e e v i S8 s Jim: “Thirty dollars, boss SMALL WHITE Nope, better let him keep on R Lode and piacc: locallon nolices | [ ] TORAGE and CRATIN 4 inki 4 for sale at i e o Judge: “Yes, that’s the court New Shipment | thinking so. .. Drow gt S0 The Tonnls Slfle © SPECIALIZING e fee for expenses.” | 0—0—0 i SPETaton = x| 1 ALL e i Jim: “Well, JeJdge, I donm't SC Ibo Customer (entering drug store) ——- TYPEWRITERS RENTED ' believe T wants no divorce. There —“Have you any small tablets?” Juneaa Coffee Shop I $5.00 per month ain't $30.00 difference between “Yes, si. What is your MRS. T. J. J Phone 48 Night Phone 47 dem two wimmen.” trouble?” By JASOBEON |1 J. B. Burford & Co. Italian L e “Our doorstep is worn by satisfied customers” from 6:30 am. to 8:30 p.m. Dinners Catering to Dinner Parties “I've got to write a letter.” o—0—o 0—0—o “My dear young lady,” said the g clergyman in grieved tones, as LONG GRAIN he listened te the extremely CABS . | | Home Cooked Meals served | | . 3 Ice C Gastineau Cafe meallal"f:n _ “Where did you learn to become an expert swimmer?” modern young girl tear off some Otherwise: “I served several HOTEL ZYNDA Short Orders at All Hours Ice ream, Soft Drinks, Candy TR M UN gt s., C years as a traffic cop in Venice.” COFFEE SHOP of the v latest jazz on the MAYTAG PRODUCTS ELEVATOR SERVICE piano, “Have you ever heard of e o Percy Reynolds, Manager l the ten commandments?” An Irishman, an eligible bache- W.P. JOHNSON || s zowaeem GARLAND BOGGAN | | ¢ ARDIN AL f m et 1} JUNEAU TRANSFER i 1 1 | & save burner trouble. | PHONE 149; NIGHT 148 PHONE 582 Modern Young Lady: “Whistle K. C lor, visited a widow every even- —— ) U | LIAB| AN ? a few bars and I think I can |ing and had tea with her. A | S T g Hax:dwood H”" [ | I({)Er lrm:hLE) ];:R lacseFlEnl} follow you.” B Axmc friend suggested he should Waxing Polishing Brristagr o diroide d e marry. Sanding | “and a tank for Crude Oil | | | “I have thought about it,” he “Hello, dear!” said a lady POWDER | said, “but where would I spend ng a friend in a store. |my evenings then?” 25-ounce cans °—0—o my “You seem busy.” SRS i Brunette: “What is the most CXW, ¥ teying to got same- zsc outstanding contribution that thing for my husband. chemistry has given to the world?” Brute: “Blondes.” The B. M. Behrends Bank Juneau, Alaska’ WHEN IN A HURRY (Authorized Dealers) 34 plus or 27 gravity, in any GREASES amount . . . QUICK! GAS — OILS COLE TRANSFER the BEST! If you're out to please the man of the family . . . let us help you! A grand selection of go>xd food . . . vegetables and “Had any offers?” Sanitary Grocery PHONE 83 or 85 “The Store That Pleases” AMAIZO WASHING POWDER SALAD OIL Grapeiruit GOLD DUST Pint Size | Sweet .and Seedless | Large pkg.—Regular 30c 20c Each, 5c Special, 20c COMMERCIAL and SAVINGS Foot of Main Street “’“I’ H. S. GRAVES | “The Clothing Man” Home of Hart Schaffner and | Marx Clthing | “THE REXALL STORE” 12 and D BETTY MAC Resources Ovér Two und One — Half Million Dollars | mm PAINT SHOP | BEAUCY SHOP * I It's Paint We Have It | Strocts L T rowse | ; PHONE 5417 e SHOP IN JUNEAU!

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