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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JULY 13, 1936. 1great e | the’ passing” of the horse and buggy may be consid- Daily Alaska Empire « = Editor and it probably won't work in this ROBERT W. BENDER | Pity the youngest Dionne, born to be the in detail tt TEE “l!“) BE LARGER net social effect of the legislation dumpes £C _|out by the Seventy-four Congress in thé*last few | days of its final session, It would require the combined fforts of our best economists and half a dozen Phila- lelphia lawyers Anti-Chain-Store Act alone, hi to predict the effects of the so-called Will the new rules which | lays down for discounts, allowances and measure Questions of the same sort arise in connection with the Walsh-Healey measure designed to compel he adoption of slightly modified NRA labor standards ) requiring the Goovernment to make its purchases nly from firms conforming to those standards. his really raise the labor HARRY G. STEEL s jover the Constitution and sighing ovex‘H A P p Y | {ered by some good politics, but surely it is P p)m(» brother will | standards, or will it simply | 20 YEARS AGO From The Empire BIRTHDAY\ | The Empire extenas rongyafula— | tions and best wishes today, their birthday anniversary, to the follow- ing au as Second CIast|or America’s five most widely acclaimed sisters.| e [ JULE 13‘ S8, ¥ el Winat chanse His 6 1t Py Gats ‘ JULY 15 | According to press dispatches from N RATES, ek i Buy g : | London, Kaiser Wilhelm had taken u snd Douslas for $1.25 per month. | - - _— | Mrs. Charles G. Warner personal charge of the German de- 175t the Tollow tes: e | We take it that the poorest marksmen in the| F{‘]’“{L ?»TE")‘:‘“"“ fensive against the British offensive {world are in those Chinese and Japanese forces who S ‘;‘ 5 adeau {on the Somme. AR }tr‘_‘l‘"""""",‘j.“f,*’\":"!}i‘.«xmx at one another in a Tientsin public park \\-nh-‘ ”l:‘m ST::: “Jout a casualty | A el A comedy of errors was enjoyed 603; Business Office, 374, BT U il B .|y baseball fans the previous even- \N,un.,, PO e IS 1) o o ing when the travelling men beat ' 1 to the se for | Consequences of ((mgrf’«s LOOK and LEARN | |the Juneau Grocerymen by a score i ,}';'i shoa | Mew i [ : lof 10 to 8. Reports stated that the Ao ocal news. published (New Yor mes) | g | v )y former’ team won the game because o g s No man in his senses would attempt to ,,.-m“-[{ | By A. C. Gordon Jio% 8 42\ |of its members long practice in get- ung ' from one place another in a 1. What is the temperature of the | BUrTy. sun? | fuliondty J 2. What is brocatel? Word from the European battle- ‘ 3. Who is Walter Damrosch? fields said that although the battle n Picardy was taking most of the | 4. How many Jpounds of sgap are German commanders’ attention they \n sed annually in' the U. 8.2 buying and selling, and the vague but broad powers 5 g 2 . which it delegates to the Federal Trade (unn:n sion,| 5. How many native Hawatians|had revived the struggle in the Ver- evolutionize selling practices, or will the law become |2T€ there in the Hawiian Islands.|C 8 |and what language is u;u(,hl. in their 1 dead letter because of the exceptions it allows, be- |31 ¥ b eSO AL EEoaRer: whal Rad een [ the immense difficulties of controlling in- [ Lol in th" Hthtes for seyeral rnbins ate selling practices witfiout controlling selling | ANGREE wes ‘s pRssanger antA HHEIE i, within the States, and because it may €n-| , ooo0 georee Spoaren o | boldt returning to Juneau. She was ourage the formation of vertical trusts? 2 A kind of figured fabric, us- accompanied by her daughter ‘mmy of wool and silk, as for tapes- upholstery, etc. Well known musical conduct- Mrs. Hector MLL!‘RH wife of the Employment Agent of the Alaska Juneau Company, had booked pas- !sage on the Humboldt from Seattle after a three month visit with rel- C o 4. Three billion pounds. About 22,000; English. 5. to the best advantage. ! o | a— s aim | . Y H o ‘ | PROFESSIONAL T { Fraternal Societies | oroscope = | of Gastineau i “The stars incline "Helene W. L. Albrecht | ik Channel i ; PHYSIOTHERAPY o ) but do not compel | Massage, Elentricity, I~(ra Red | | e AT 15 — e e | | Ray, Medical Gymnastics 1 ex;ery: 2n‘d 4th Wed 7 Rarely fortunate aspects rule to- } o g‘::;;.l:so’l;fi?: ,flle‘DG‘ 8 p. m. Visiting brothers day, according to astrology. Many; j 3o welcome. WALTER P. benefic influences are activej= 73 SCO’I'I;: Exalted Ruler; and every hour should be utilized & — o 14. H. SIDES, Secretary, KNIGHTY, OF COLUMBUS Seghars Council No. 1760. Meetings second and last Monday at 7:30 p. m. Workers of many classes should| | PRS.KASER & FREEBURGER profit. Skilled artisans will be in] | DEN IISTS demand and there will be a dearth, | Blomgren Building of young men with trained hands.| PHONE 656 Hours 9 am. to 8§ pm. is most promising to artists. There is a sign that is read as presaging permanent support for various of the ! TELEPHONE 176 | . day of each month is to attract capital previously exploited. Midsummer weddings on this date have the best possible sign and should bring happiness that founded on true partnership. Good fellowship should be pre to fields not G stineau Building Phone 431 The Juneau iz indry Franklin Street between Front and Second Streety PHONE 358 Is “Dr. A. W. Stewart ! DENTIST ) Many trades suffer delays becauce) | Transieat @ of lack of hands. brothers urged to at- N\ Women are under a direction of | e G T #3! tend. Couhefl Cham- the stars that should bring them Dr C p Jenne bers, Pifth ‘St. JOHN F. MULLEN, many of their heart’s desires inl | ' DENTIST ‘|G» K. H! J. TURNER Secrstary. work of play. This s s favorable | : i o to romm‘lco, s sl b Rooms 8 and 9 Valetine MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 14 Music comes under a sway that Bulliing Fecond and fourth Mon- Scottish Rite Temple, beginning at 7:30 p. m fine arts, Or. '{lchard wfl]mms | MARTIN 8. JORGEN- This is a favorable day for be-| TIST | |SEN, Worshinful Maste; JAMES ginning any project or for engaging| | DEN W. LEIVERS, Secretary. in ambitious enterpr Minrg! | OFFICE AND LiSIDENCE lent at this time when there may be international problems to be :nhnd Hours 9 um. to 8 pm. ause certain firms to cease bidding on Government ativ ! P SR e S g i Y atives in the South. i dn- | | { Death of Harry G. Steel of Cordova. takes 15OM | ontracts, and compel the Government to pay higher | 7 i |Glcaer riions il Mexico ace tiepl - SERAERARL G . WARRACK the ranks of the newspaper fraternity one of its bes! | yrices for certain commodities than private consum- e e 2 1 icated for next yea ce Phone joal " h R 3 g i % 2 i || R. B Murphy, representative of| Marriages among persons of p:un- H workiman and from Alaska another of her pioneers [ rs? [ ADRI TEESORIG || e ihilhexit: Boen ohmpaci: et | o eargi € fertte obpron, | Construction Co. that army of courageous men and women, who came The new Tax Bill, doubtless the most important | == ;v ™ Sh M 3 % 5 3 Rt 9 £ 2 | Juneau Phone 487 < . r » aboard the Admiral Watson enroute|aytymn when there will be royal TELEPHONE 563 ! north, stayed and conquered. For 40 years, Mr. Stee | 1easure passed by the last session, has been so thor- [N ENGLISH to Ketchikan} e eants 1 Ea il TR o had carried on for Alaska and its advancement. Hi | 'ghly discussed in principle that it is possible to anti- . gL | - ppe {" Persons whose birthdate it is have | g R Ao e ! fought honestly and sincerely for what he considerec | Pate some of its results with more confidence. As By W. L. Gerdon | | Announcement hag been ' made of | (e augury of a year of success ana | Dr. W. A. Rystrom " e the best interests of the Territory. Saturday in Se. | | % “"{“[ “, ‘l]]"“"“ oy “"[’“ year, She 'b’“! e s a basehall gameihetween Thane and | profit. Women should enjoy new | DENTIST S : “T ) 7t ; till a faint hope that some of its p ons may be Perseverahice, traditional enemies, to | friendetine y Pir: R attle he passed on at the age of 67 after a lingerin } nodified by the new Congress before that time. There{ Words Often Misused: Do not 5a¥, pe plaved on tHe' Juneau grounds mg,“.’;}’,"»” ; Hhta i R b ms:(i‘l:‘?nal Reme o e 4 illness of more than a year s @ school of thought which holds that We do not|“Don’t be peeved dt what I am 0= No gdmisston was to be charged for |ably will be sifted i muny a5 s & §% = Much of the advancement we are making today | cnow how this measure is going to work out in prac-|ing to tell you.” Say, “Don't be o contest |2 g’ W“_ r' l‘[’r‘“‘“l )"‘ Sy l‘:’”k*’: T S LD Q’]" = and will continue to make in future years can b | ice, but that it will be interesting to make the ex- [annoyed at what I'am going to tell 1 |:M“‘dlf‘§1;:nvfl “““;Zpg'k;‘g “‘:J”']‘()r 00l bi s % s !!_CQ s attributed to the staying qualities of those who cam | 'eriment; we need but “wait and see.” Such an|you. A large window in the Alaska Sup-| Owen Wister, American author, was S lea must be regarded skeptically. Economic and so-| Often Mispronounced: Dimension. 1o o gl iy ool W) en Wister. an g . was | pp RAE LILLIAN CARL3ON | o’ in ti uard at' the turn of the century. Harr; ply Company store was broken by horn on this day 1860. Others who // Steel was one of them, There are countless others | 31 forees are so complex that even after an experi- | Pronounce first i as in did, not as I g voek propelled by a blast from the ' have celebrated it as & Birtiag e Optometrist L of whom have done and some are stil domg thet | PeNt 15 made, and even after some of its predicted |die. : excavation In progress for (he Hel-!clyde Ernest K. Lindley, journalist, | EY¢% Examined, Glasses Fitted. | / i b e iz e e 4 ffects occur, agreement cannot be secured concern-| Often Misspelled: Employ (verb jonina) Building |1809; - Artn Ca S i | Ottice in Ludwig Nelson’s share for a greater Alaska. They saw life on the) ng the cause of those effects. The disagreement|and noun). Employee (noun) i Toht Wiu-‘ur & “g"‘f’- statesman, J;welry Store / raw side and sometimes lived it wild and woolly, bu cisted er the noble experiment of prohibition had| Synonyms: Oratory, eloquence, The previous day a total vote of pfl" '1851] G b Sy g RIS they carried on faithfully end well, and to them wi | »een in effect for years, T who believed in NRA | elocution, S B 15 b ki & sithet ) 18 . i - s cas f (Copyright, 1033 you enjoy Indoor sporte— of other generations owe a debt of gratitude re still not convinced that it retarded recovery and| Word Study: “Use a word three jejegates for the Democratic Divis- o o”‘l‘lm’,l i RUbefl SlmPNn OPt D Here's one of the best—TRY Alaska mourns the g of one of her origina -employme I)ullvln‘tlm,. nll l()u' 1AAA ltluuun-rr- times and it is )i:“i‘ waL ualm- ional Convention to be held on Aug- EE R Graduate Los Angeles Col- BOWLING! . o uction program and 12-cent load policy will still not |crease our vocabulary by master- o ¢ = A ¢ albotei Plidas | lege of Optometry and sons leath of Hi 1 rackerjack ne £ o 18! mong the delegates elected r, _ 1} 5 ~ abRendekinmietuh [ e eTek BEWE | oncede that it was these policies that led to the great |ing one word each day. Today’s were: Thomas Ashby, J. J. Connors, 'O M6 Iresh. dr pckens Opthalmology H BRUNSWICK paperman and an Alaskan of the first \crease in cotton planting abroad. The silver Sena- |word: Dissolute; loose in morals j " Hellenthal, W. A. Holzhelmer. —8dV. | Glagses Fitted Lenses Ground BOWLING ALLEYS ors do not acknowledge to this day that it was their |and conduct. “His dissolule 1ife payid Housel, John W. Troy and feeeees - meooomomooso 3 A THOSE HORS ND BUGGY DAYS olicy which did great injury to the Chinese, forced |had left its marks farley J. Turner 5 | Rheiniander and Alt Heidelberg hem off the silver standard, and greatly reduced our > i ! P ) Tak t oo St S Sh BEER ON TAP There was sharp criticism of President Roosevel | 'ade with China focation nelices 1 o,qyel) emerged victorious by | ay n 1 i ones-otevens Shop e — : ; We may look for the same disagreement if the|for sale at The Empire office. a*8core of 3:0.in & nine-innin | o= ome mont} o for his reference to the “horse anc | 4 . % & i AL < & game | LADIES' MISSES’ . i B i resent Tax Bill goes into effect. If ultimately there played the previous afternoon against PHONES 92 or 95 | o I day The cover-all charge made by hi P R oo o { Chidady ¥ | READY-TO-WEAR 1 2 s an increase in the percentage of bankrupteies, sup- Douglas Free Delivery | LAl position was that he was attempting to junk the| orters of the present measure will not attribute any | c°nstl atlon —_— Fresh Me: roceri sl s i ’l‘hirdJ “y m constitution .and the American system of govern-| f these bankruptcies to it. If smaller firms do not | p Weather: Maximum, T¢; minimum I,r"” Meats, Groceries, § g — — which, of course, most. people knew o be poli- | row into large ones, it will be difficult to prove that| euéSeriFSian i st S 042" 46; partly cloudy Liquors, Wines and Beer { & AR ider. A ciear indication of what the Chietd hey would have grown without the undistributed prof- | 7, Skin.”get auicic"eliet with ADLE We Sell for LESS Because} | DR H VANCE U < Saferved - to” A Hiad SN - l tax. If the country’s industrial growth proceeds' _tirely” gontls and safe. We sell for CASH “ SR g el eth i nly at a certain rate, it will be hard to convince sup- s lay at the dedication f the . | 1 h -8 g 35 v ™[ sorters of the bill that it would have proceeded at | LERI K MOLERN Leader Dept. Store { | Constation and exsmination Dptogo; 1. New, Wik, greater rate without the tax | George Brothers jifres RowsalGiosls, e f ot B FHESCRIELIONE Hans plex because all life is more comy ush for home or Philade! l}hl)d was the Ship Subsidy | '™ Douglas by Guy's Drug Store, | By Roberta Lee et L IO K, AU ISR G- Front St. Next Coliseum said in the course of his remarks at th cerc- | 3ill. The “scissors-and-paste” Guifey Coal Bill, the | s Lo et | tineau Hotel. Phone 177 ny. He stressed the ever-changing human needs | Vagner Housing Bill, the Pure Food and Drugs Bill, ' > | b = . .. PHONE 97—Free Delivery paused to reflect, “we ask ourselves whethe | vere all trampled under in the final stampede, Per- TYPEWRITERS RENTED Q. When a girl is entertaining a an needs and inventions are going to change ac | #PS the heritage of the Seventy-fourth Congress $5.00 per month caller, in the evening, the hour is hich will long be remembered is the grand total of | | very late, and he shows no indica- . B S for the generation: g he pa ¥ 3 dica. 1. B. FOSS COMPANY e Rl dne S e J el the pas'| 519996000000, according to Senator Glass, voted for| | J B. Burford & Co. tion of leaving, is it permissible for gene . xpenditures, an all-time record for either a peace- | | Our doorstep is worn by either of her parents to tell the DRY CLEANING ARCHITECTS--CONTRACTORS MCCAUL MOTOR There is great wailing over the increased cos'| jme or a wartime Congre: | satisfied oustomers” young man it is time to go? 1 of government, and no one can deny that it is no —_— G- e o SR BTSN # A. Noj; the girl has a perfect right PHONE 107 JunEAu COWANY soaring, but, as the President pointed out, “people After 17 ye the Atlantic Seaboard Rum Row | fmme=—eeeee—eree e rerree ;]u call his attention to the late'} [ ] | Doage and Plymouth Dealers are demanding an up-to-date government In place | s reported finally to have vanished. So ends a chap-|{ Peter Pan Beauty Elabaghin. < — | of ant ! government, just as they are demand. | er in the history of government's super-mistakes.- ; it s Bl Soft | (@ girie IR B A Uha Tolacd G latibilo Conte Txpress | Shoppe while the hostess ie receiving | Rhoda May Clak | (Y Aclent s & yodis | PHONE 221 { A. The principal duty of the host Water | ‘Foot C t {1 PAINTS — OILS i R ARSI A A | is to be alert, and see that every Washi oot Correctionist | | Builders’ and Shelf is the constant demand by the people, Who A soclologist foresees a huge American popula- one of her guests is being enter- ashing | 517 Goldstein Building 1 HARDWARE after all, are the government, which causes cost of | ion supported in idleness from the cradle to the tained. | | PHONE 564 [ Hard C government to soar. It is these same people whc | T&ve. In other words, to the manna born—Atlanta Q. What are the correct pro- » = '] Thomas Hardware Co. .I demand automobiles instead of horses and buggies | “Onstitution. nunciations of the words “Italian” [ J 5 s e ' 14 We in Alaska, as a part of the great unit of the Ameri- FEE 0 T and ‘“italic"? | n people, demand lane: B! enc The small boy always believed there was a Santa | A. Pronounce the first i as in it, ‘w]' Stralton & Beers can peoj demand airplanes, for example, instea MUNICIPAL QTR et o Jlaus; now Townsend is trying to teach it to grandpa not as in ice, as so often heard | ENGINEERS When in Need of of the dog team. We cry for more automobile road | | B 4 4 Lexington, Ky., Herald, .. i URVEYORS and better water facilities which, of course, if wi ROAD CLOSED | | VALENTINE BLDG. DIESEL OIL—UTAH COAL st 1 G NG e | 1 : are to progress, we must have. - : Basin Road i v ALA ! Telephone 502 | LIN Using melted butter on toast isn't a modern idea. 9ac 1s now closed to an, il phone GENERAL HAI k! Thege is, however, a bit of inconsistency In wail-1 51q_imers always used it that way in Summer— vehicular traffic. & 2 ULIRG 2 ing' about cost of government, at the same Hme P’ rkron. Bescon Tooraes [ reanciar PR DeAy, bidi MENDENHALL CONSTRUC- ' LAUNDRY STORAGE and CRATING titioning r delegate Congres see if he car e e s 1 ¥ TION COMP, A louing oir delegate in Oongress to ee if i HELVI PAULSON, Operator ANY adv. SPECTALIZING do something about getting an appropriatior The fellow who is independent in voting remains o SERET = PHONE 15 | CALL US or that, ndependent of a political job.—Dallas News. | i e i 1 ki s A s o s o Coliec sh—1 | JUNEAU-YOUNG T o et 4} JUNEAU TRANSFER the President has made clear. When ne referred| That California bonus lad, who kept his check uneaa Loflee Shop | Hardware Company and | to the Lorse and buggy days, he knew from the|nd threw away his bonds because he thought they|| MRS. T. J. JACOBSON | PAINTS—OIL—GLASS Phone 48 Night Phone 4703 thousands of appeals that reached him in Wash.| Vere @05 must be a poor prospect for mail circulars—| | Home Cooked Meals served | | ghelf and Heavy Hardware o ‘ an that }’f e i 7 | (Cincinnati Enquirer), | from 6:30 am. to 8:30 p.m. | Guns and Ammunition DI ng un‘ 1t the people were thinking in terms of Eiid ) | Catering to Dinner l'artie. © nners automobiles, airplanes and good roads. They will . We hope that third party will not amount to ol continue to think in those terms, and in the terms)much. Two conventions are enough.—Charleston, W. G . eau CI.‘G Juneau lce crm o ther Inventions s ey some i, Eropns | per ek, " G worors ]| HOTEL ZYNDA o= .3 1, 3 % £ s S g and MIXlNG ‘WORLD’S LARGEST SALAD One hundred crates of lettuce went thircugh a shredding silage machine, and’ “ were mixed to make the “largest salad” at the third annual girls are busy pitch-forking the letiuce heads and the shredded green: I lettuce festival held at Kent, Wash, | Associated Press Photp), MAYTAG PRODUCTS | W. P. JOHNSON | R 1 e B 1 ELEVATOR SERVICE S. ZYNDA, Prop. The B. M. Béhiends Bank Juneau, Alaska COMMERCIAL and SAVINGS Resources Quer Two und On- Half Million Dollars Vg ik i Short Orders at All Hours Ice tream, Soft Drinks, Candy COFFEE SHOP Percy Reynolds, Manager P & . o | GARLAND BOGGAN | [ | Hardwood Floors ||| RELIABLE TRANSFER | Waxing Polishing M TR Rl 30 Bhesek 08 : | Sanding | ‘and ‘a tank for Crude Oil e _m-m..z \ PHONE 582 | save burner trouble, =‘. " PHONE 149; NIGHT 148 “Tomorrow'’s Styles | | Today” | WHEN IN A HURRY | CALL COLE FOR OIL! | 34 plus or 27 gravity, In any | amount . QUICK! | COLE TRANSFER Phone 3441 or Night 1803 FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES GAS — OILS JUNEAU MOTORS Foot of Main Street i aoin s A i i Y R H. 5. GRAVES “The Clothing Man” Home of Hart Schaffner and Marx Clothing 12 and D BETTY MAC BEAUTY SHOP Streets PHONE 541 “THE REXALL STORE” IDEAL PAINT SHOP ' It It's Paint We Have'Iet FRED W. WENDT PHONE 549 OP IN JUNEAU! T B ey~ .