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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JULY 20, 1936 | | for drivir . . down wage standards for skilled and un-[H APPY i . Y 2 aipa rYosts 3 ca Empire: |siica ue. race oganiaions objected to. the | PROFESSIONAL || Fraternal Societies [taiars ot e argw i enanng| ——B IRTHDA ¥|| 20 YEARS AGO ||| Horoscope ||t AT e ROBERT W. BENDER - - Editor and Mamager| "' ' | = = O! asiineau 1 & | the cco The Empire extends comgratula- o 3 oo | A | § except Virtually all these objections have been With-|tions and best wishes today, their T The BEPEY “The stars incline Helene W. L. Albrecht | :[ Channel ] g drawn, and Dr. Gallup expresses it, “there is a|birthday anniversary, to the follow- ) PHYSIOTHERAPY pes s v == ‘ : . but do not compel” | i TR ccond Class|B00d chance the camps will be continued, no mululim_l/, JULY 20, 1916. | Massage. Em_.mc ty, T~fra Red | B. P. 0. ELKS meets who wins the election. Republicans like the Demo- | N #————————s1 | Ray, Medical Gymnastics || every-and. 4th Wed. & crats are on the whole in favor of it | AL Dispatches from-Balttmore stab-| | /oo o0 ootrciogy this s not| [ 307 COLDSTEIN BLDG. 8 p. m. Visiting brothers and Douglas for $1.25 per month - | Roberl: Kt ed that the Deutsdhland, Ger- [ AYCOIGINg fo Ao o8Y THE 1) | Paone Office, 216 welcome. WALTER P. at the follc rate i Dr. Townsend is reported upset over the views of | N. Lester Troast man underwater craft, was prepar-|® . nl] g ;ALH o llmffl‘l(fl"l Y | ] SCOTT, Exalted RuleZ e ¥ ; bl P l6s. - Brorani iy i Batly tset: as B8] George B. Rice ed to leave America on her home- | réction. -0 P s M. H. SIDES, Secretary one menth il PRI one of his aide robably not as badly upset s gt v : e site. the English Picious for completing wh | e esohedn it e % battleships reported lying in wait|2¢€h e for DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER KNIGHT, OF COLUMBUS | % 3 tside the three-mile|P'a%s 10 DEN I1STS { | Seghrs Council No. 5 . y i St ¢ | for her just outsi i e ok ia W e ! We suppose the heat in the middle west is just a| | LOOK and LEARN i n“r:‘me 1>.]dn(p,uo‘(:m..l(; n\”ll;)l ;:}:,], | Blomaren | Batdig 1760, Meetings second g/l forerunner of what the campaign will offer. [ ook erences sad for those apply PHONE 56 and.iast Monday &t By A. C. Go for positions for which they are| ;! | 1%¢ b remublication of € Sredited to it or ot oihe s y Gordon Baseball fans were so eager for[(O% x><'J““1]<‘.;l;d m;“.m.w ey, e E Hours 9 am. to 9 pm. | |7:20 p m. Transiert <G herein. elling Kansas In England EGS ST % more baseball that another ser-| At B L O be far| & e brothers urged to at- '\ ALASKA CIRCULATI JER b | 1. What is osmium? i€ of games was being ..urnnuu it atA’ HaTul , ‘ouncil Cham:. THAN THAT O (New York Times) | 2. Who was the founder of Vir-| betweery Juneau and Treadwell WotneiSa HUT thots und bers, Fifth St. JOHN F. MULLEN, S Your Correspondent in Kansas” gets a \uml.ur””m | The previous series of games had ek '“”_ "_M)’ pis A ‘;““’“ ) DENTIST "G K. H. J. TURNER Secrstary, 'w” }.‘ »“1 .l‘. ] L ;;I; ‘1“ bl \‘\ ’]h ()p:":“:‘“' \mn.v— 3. Does a ship float deeper in| ended several days before their interest in domestic mat- | Roottis 8 and § Valatine MGONT JUNEAG LODGE NG 16 it ads Mg Y kAt - isalt water or in fresh water? A ters. It is a day for informal en-| | Building o lish readers may be forgiven if they get the impression | ais i L Haines reported that strawber- | ‘€™ e o : 1 : econd and fourth Mon- that Kansas i that Opponent. It is written from| % What was the first feature| ! were ripe in that district and|tertaining and mild flitations. . | TELEPHONE 176 day of each month in ¢ - “ g ¥ i .| sound picture, and when was it rie Sudden changes in temperatures|sa . . o .. ' Scottish Kansas City the real capital of Kansa and “the | velpanea? that a number of people were em- . : . Scottish Rite Temple, lLiome of the most promising schopls of art and poetry " ¥ WI‘“ h s the Taghehs the | ployed in picking them and get- may be ected with periods of &5 AT Wl P beginning at 7:30 p. m in the country.” Here is a canto of its poetry [ ¢ : & ”“ L)k'l ghest of the I ng them ready for the market most extraordinary heat. Air-cc n-1 Ur. Richard Williams | MARTIN S. JORGEN- Kansas is the inheritor of the old Puritan mor-| Ve Greal La g 5 ditioning will be more popular | | SEN, Worshioful’ Mostés; JAMES | ality which once dominated N England. It is, R than ever before in American “L’;‘ | DENT]ST W. LEIVERS, Secretary. 1 indeed, in a very literal sense, the last refuge of the ANGERRS Jack Lund, the millionaire print-{ ies || OFFICE AND LZSIDENCE | Puritan, for Kansas was settled from the old stock| 1. A hard metal of the platin- " ;0009 to secude several pas-| After a summer of license inj | Gustineau Building [ T Rt L i |of Massuchusetts Bay. To this day first and second (UM group, the heaviest substance (' oM 1 UUig rde to Men- | dress at the beaches there is tol | Phone 431 1] The Juneau Lz ndry generation immigrants and Negroes (ogether make | known denhall Glacier the previous ev-[be the sort of reaction that as-|da 12 e 2 | [up only about one-tenth of the population. Its phy-| 2. Captain John Smith, lening. The trio trusting them-|sures a revival of old-fa = = Franklin Street between | sical descent from Bradford, Winthrop and Williams| 3. In fresh water elves to Lund were: R. L. Ber-|domesty in modes and mann g Th MR . Front and Second Streets only one degree less certain than its spiritual heri- 4. “Lights of New York" releas-| ..\ o H. White and Carl John-| Diplomacy now comes under a| Dr. A. W. Stewart PHONE 358 ' g i T |tage from the same men. Kansas, even among farm-|ed by Warner Bros. July, 1829 son of The Empire staff. Ray|planetary direction that bodes ill | DENTIST THE TONE OF INDUSTRIAL NEWS ing States, is the most jealous upholder of prohibi-| 5. Lake Superior Day fought shy of the trip fearng|for ultimate international rela-| | ! 5 | tion and the Sabbath. And this again does little to T e Vil desine tions. While war has been pro-| Fots 9 am. to 6 pm. e AN s evil designs. It may be that the country is going to the bow-|endear it to the wet and licentious East bz AR TR S phesied its beginning is to be a!| SEWARD BUILDING | WARRA CK x X g T ot that the Pilgrims and the Puritans ~ ] i t G a4 Office Phone 469 i | wows under Roosevelt as some of our friends would S O i g i ‘ DALY [ESSONS | Henry L. Bahrt, Deputy U. S.|surprise in both location and i ce Phone ! 3 have us believe. But, if s0, we are moving along at CEYS. 16 BD PTRRITE BHG L UM B gty | Marshal from Sitka, arrived in Ju- | sues Il Construction Co. el st fhat, ihese, aunags Lo o T REne e | He had just taken an insanc|in Europe is establishing its pow-' | TELEPHONE 563 s s fe " D nduNie L news S0k Mhe st weak be. Pullllmust beJudged. WiAUaRdny, Wil e oits "Sn Myl By W. L. Gerlon | woman to Morningside Sanitarium.|er, another empire is to be sorely| | Office Hours—9-12; 1-6 o z : then we’ll have to make the best of it of John Hamilton when he reads them! Only the! | PR harassed by troubles in distant de- ’ Dr. W. A. Ry:trom | July 13—Signs of continued industrial progress other day we got rid of the teetotaler that was sent| ¥ ety The steamer Princess Alice,|pendencies, Strange events are to| | r. I;L . S'l)"’ 1 @\\\\ Wl IW/ /. helped to lift selective equities from fractions to more to us for a rod. Now the rod is raised again. This Words Often Misused: Do not . - S 5 o ai anglish : history, it| | NTI; = AN “| 4 P 1 > b | cheduled to arrive two days hence,| be written in 4 ) i N . ow Nothing and Ku Klux contempt for “foreigne: say, “Harriet Beecher Stowe was S £ L " 1 Over First National Bank - than three point s % had planned to make stops at Thane | is prophesied | i - 3 1 Negroes, this hatred of the East, would seem in-|an authoress. Say, “was &n au P A . s i | X-RAY [ July 15—"Several new five-year tops recorded.” lible if they occurred in a mpaign document.” | tor. and Treadwell to give the tourists The United States Navy will | & s = July 16— Business and industrial news continued |Gy oy 1 UeY QFEW or " iR b Al Rl a chance to see the workings of appear in nenwspaer headlines., P 3] «F = July e ¢ Just the usual “forged letter,” fair-minded people Often Mispronounced: Sumpt 4 = | ora \ , ¥ iy the mines Promotion and honors are among| - —e | = [y favoral would say. Yet when, as the correspondent says,iuous. Pronounce Sump-tu-u the portents which include cer-' —fl i July 17—"Decidedly pleasing business and indus- | “Kansg feeling proud of herself,” that pride would N Y + =i . B W = ) 3 trial news 1; nerally |\n‘|»,.d lm ing "'d:ll ‘;I\‘\ K -’; : ‘:n of asserting her moral ~l||)(‘l'fl"':];].|[,:L L T Arscrding fo 9. 3 CHE nndl"u.n AL s s mLLunl i / /‘ % July 18—Favorable industrial news helped keep | ority over the “wet and licentiow : Oftin’ Mispelled: Acquiscande:ch- T B Sales, Montana mining men| . Peransiviliones blrthdate 1t is ) Optometrist A 3 e et = z And what does that dissolute region amount t0?| iurve the 1 iy otk a B who were in Juneau, there was a|have the auguary of a year of | €yes Examined, Glasses F o the stock market fairly on an even keel at the short B o e serve the five vowels, and the sc. oo that very shortly a pro-|hard work and good results. Those | Office in Ludwig Nelson's ! session. Specialties and a number of issues were at i the indu [ Bast: Bt he' ommands .‘d“n)vn;nn,\lln\ Ellicit, educe, evoke, ducing mine would be developed in|who are employed may expect un- Jewelry Store t / the best and a number were new hi 1€ Past| yotes where they are most badly needed—here in It.\‘; 'w -1“!,1‘ 3 a word three the Windham Bay section. usual success PRI five years farming Stat “m,“i" ‘,“‘[" ; m‘l < ‘me o LR Children born on this day prob- ¥ Robert S a0 t_D“‘ It you enjoy Indoor sports— It is evident that it will take mor n a cam- Such is the ige revenge contemplated by our | &S #hC It 18 Yours by master. Simpson MacKinnon, who had|ably will be exceedingly ambi- obert Simpson, Upt. L. Here's one of the besi—TRY palgn year and the ambitions of the minority party | interesting friend in Kansas City on Babylon and its | €35 ol vocabula fl..v’y Mastel” recently been appointed to the An-|tious as well as talented. Subt Graduate Los Angeles Col- BOWLING! to stem the tide of general business prospe which | suburbs. Wetness and licentiousne: mob el o e eous ¥ ® napolis Naval Academy, planned to| jects of this sign of Cancer are lege of Optometry and | BRUNSWICK has been gradually rising in the last thres years and |catalogue of their crimes, The 1 devilish de- | ;‘”“‘ _”" i) fl’“‘l ikl ‘";“ leave on the Prince George for the|on the cusp and may partake of | Opthalmology J B e light inchanting i s hiviimn ey Statés [Leo characteristics Glasses Fitted BOWLING ALLEYS now has the nation back on an even ke Folks don't stay up very late p.’m(..p es as a chivalric gentle- Herbett Witherspoon, singer SR IR St Rheinlander and Alt Heidelberg ™ 5 R Way out West in e st Juneau Camp No Arctic | was born on this day 1872. Other. TR = BEER ON TAP THE POPULAR CCC CAMPS They take the sidewalks in at eight Sy »7“7' '” i Brotherhood, planned a smoker for{who have celebrated it as a birth- | Jones-Stevens Shop | - - Way out West in Kansas. ~- he members of August 15 | day include David Hunter, Unit Few tions of the Roosevelt administration has }AO] )l.RN S 1,v(l States Naval (()}““.r‘ 1802; Jo- | ADIES' MISSES® JE T — won more general approval than the Civilian Con- A Town Hall Campaign y]"ln* llJust'hulll‘wuur Bflwd:]m .01 eph l,I )mlmn«,, .()\uyz‘wulnl C x;mul KEADY-TO-WE | u mi h , i oo r take place between the Juneau |under President Garfield 817 sk A E L orps, i eferre ) as the CC | Seward Street Near Third y B nion arhe, oGy " o ;‘, t" e Omaha World-Herald) ETIQUETTL, Elks and the Douglas Elks the fol- (Copyright, 1936) i S, 5 camps. The American “""‘ ite of Public >“-“"'-\ Tt this_ conitda i h e ey ,‘l;' Ry Roberta Lee lowing evening had been post- D cently made a nation le poll on the question T e e | °d until the following week e % R SR | > 2eplies, | Pitterne passion and prejudice, it will be bad for|gg———r— sy POned unti 1€ llowing week Lede and placer location notices ' you in fayar, of continuing the CCO campi Replies, | o society needing understanding, sympathy, truth,| e : |for sale at The Empire offi DR. H. VANCE received from all sectiang.of the country, revealed 82 . 10" 0 Roocevelt are e pected to conduct the; . @ .h»(,mu one lf'lv'r 0 his home Bishop R. J. Crimont returned | - = OSTEOPATH PUROLA REMEDIES per'cent ifi’ fa¥or oL dontinuing the movement While | campaign on a high plane; their followers ought to -"‘A““’ resiapge from the south on the Alameda. | tlle gives civil service appli- | Consultation and examination pGaE s A E but 18 per cent were against it be no less careful. There is an obvious need in this Hoselt 18 Tuchubesier 1o7hay —— |cants a “reaction test” by means of | Free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; PRCRIET Dr. George Gallup, Director of the Institute|country for a revival of the town hall spirit when| MY home’ or “my house. i A nine-pound baby boy was born|a complicated system of lights and | 7 to 9:30 and by appointment. “ULLY COMPOUNDED R i Rhting oh the Tt shid: issues affecting national destinies are at stake. Only| @ THow should the names read 1, My and Mrs. R. E. Robertson. | buzzers | | Offiee Grand Apts., near Qas- Front St Next Coliseum N TR e RavE D in such a spirit can the wishes of the people be made R & JU;“‘ car of u doctor and The youngster arrived at St. Ann's| g ——='| tineau Hotel. Phone 177 AR stit e Diilianh . Gonsssratich known, and their understanding of problems widened | Dis wife? Hospital under the care of Dr. L. | e — e _L® PHONE 97—Free Delivery A ey ot hbm! Have Thesy mbAL and deepened. Only from such a campaign is there| A. Dr. and Mrs. Robert Lee Al- o gloane. 1] and X | [ ot et fled by tne aninisteation In: the face of |hope that the election will cantribute to the solution | len. g | mAYTAG PRODUCTS | b | Barrages from the opposition. Several major |01 the bewilderments that lave upset politics, busi-| Q When a’woman is calllg Ay o meeting of the Treadwell| | I'| H. B. FOSS COMPANY [ i+—— . s, like the NRA and Agricultural Ad- ness, econormics, society as a whole. | upon another woman at an apart- gire Department the previous ev-| w. P‘ JOHNSON | 3 | Adriinisteation have . hat t ment house is.it all right for her ening it was decided that the an- o P ) ARCHITECTS--CONTRACTORS : McCAUL MOTOR away by decisions of the Supreme Court One way in which Mussolini is different from 0 €0 "}; to the apartment unan- puaj ball would be held on August| | COMPANY the Civilian Conservation Corps has met wit Mark Anthony is that Mussolini has come to dig up | hounced? 17 at the Treadwell Club hall PHONE 107 Juneau - comparatively little criticism. The w of Caesar, not to bury him—Dallas News ‘A‘ Not unless she s 4 very W5 —_— |, Dodgo and Plymouth Dealers the men generally has been regarded as valu- - timate friend "'"‘,1 has been re- Weather: Maximum, 55; Mini- p—— = - able, and President Roosevel! (requently has Chamber’of Commerce spokesmen demand s re- ((uwslvd to (lLf‘sL).' rllx;- prjx;;-x'!)lllla mum, 47; Cloudy, rain; Rainfall —~ mentioned his desire to see the camps made turn to “sanily in government” And they dom't| ' do ‘“v‘“_"l““f 8.the. hall b0y t0,.85 inch | Rhoda May Clark | permanent. mean Santy.—Boston Transcript phone your hostess, - = — | FOOt C re t- . t | PAINTS — OILS The vote in today’s poll indicates that the & = | e Cm'lz:m || I Builders' and Shelt Civilian Conservation Corps is not a partisan AT 5408 BAnEws AlRateh 1 baiberatie mew | . SHOR TN JONEAT ! e L HARDWARE issue at all any more. It is a good example of Fuiian ATt e L vl S Colar. il & 5 l\ i Thomas Hardware Co. { a New Deal measure that even Republicans Forimal et L | e b i t 1 vot ERnen : || Peter Pan Beauty PHONE ) =7 ) mong those who indicate they will vote L R 3 ’ | for Roasevelt the applause for the Civilan Then there's the feiow who says, AW, you Shoppe the BEST! | Stratton & Beers Conservation Corps is almost unanimous, 92 couldn’t expect those judges to sympathize with the PHONE 221 If you're out to please the man MUNICIPAL ENGINEERS When in Need of per cent to 8 per cent. coal miners; they all use oil furnaces”’—New York o b tamtly let us hetp | | SURVEYORS DTRaRL G A GOAL As Dr. Gallup points out in an article in the Sun | sl A ‘geend -sesetn w1 | VALE]NT!NE BLDG. Cincinnati Enquirer, there was not. always so much xSt go>d food . . . vegetables snd | | e it GENERAL HAULING enthusiasm for the civilian forest army. When the 1“ 1 nol, “;"‘ in ”“‘ll”'”}“ '(‘f:U ihad 11;“\:“” oomee all the kings that men like | . ©CC was first proposed Republican leaders spoke of | !0 the man who isn't afraid.—Chicago best. e e s STORAGE and CRATING fE e St s SUIEDAN - ohectvcy R eHia This is still the land of promise, except every Sanitcu'y G!OCGW i i oy H CALL US 3 to see in the new camps merely a Yarfee method of | ro,, yoqrg when it is in the plural—Detroit News. PHONE 83 or 85 | ) increasing the armed forces by 250,000. Most severe i s e () “The Store That Pleases” in French il e s, 5 i gl BN Formommiun i .4 R W cicon i JUNEAU TRANSFER the dollar-a-day wages of the CCC youths a lever lini—Dallas News 3 et Ll o B s : e el e e e ¥y 2 : g JUNEAU-YOUNG || Lalian . e NDSAY, Prop. ; ' i 2 Q {0 s Dinners | — What Fire Does to Giants of Forests s paoioon o | | OARDINAL || Mardware, Company | e i Shele, aig Bicr: Biacdnce | g Caf ‘ uneau Ice Cream :'—J—— —‘—c fee Sh -1' £ Guns and Ammunition I astineau Late Parlors ! | Juneaa Coffee Shop c A B s et ———=C |} Short Orders at All Hours Ice tream, Soft Orinks, Candy . | MRS. T. J. JACOBSON o T n COFFEE SHOP || Home Cooked Meals served | | ; i | Percy Reynolds, Manager || from 6:30 am. to 8:30 pm, || TYPEWRITERS RENTED |e= e —1 I | . L] Catering to Dinner Parties Whole trees were engulfed within a few moments when flames leaped 100 feet high as fire swept through the Bear Lodge national forest near Sundance, Wyo. This picture was taken while the blaze was at'its keight. (Associated Press Photo) The B. M. Behrends Bank Juneau, Alaska COMMERCIAL and SAVINGS Resources Over Two and On. Half Million Dollars $5.00 per month J. B. Burford & Co. || | “Our doorstep is worn by " satisfled customers” - o “Tomorrow’s Styles Today” "RELIABLE TRANSFER | ! ! s | Hardwood Flonr { Our trucks go any place any Waxing Polishing 1l | I\ | time. A tank for Diesel Oil din | and a tank for Crude Oil { PsflaonNE 5% N8 save burner trouble. | ] o PHONE 149; NIGHT 148 — =4 a WHEN IN A HURRY CALL COLE FOR OIL! FORD AGENCY i (Authorized Dealers) % 34 plus or 27 gravity, in any AR | amount . . . QUICK! GREASES GAS — OILS § ! COLE TRANSFER Phone 3441 or Night 1803 JUNEAU MOTORS L — £ Foot of Main Street P Juneau’s Own Store \ Tl H. S. GRAVES R i e S - EE— “The Clothing Man” [T N P A R § T S THE REXALL STORE' Home of Hart Schaffner and 12 and D your H Marx Clothing BETTY Reliable = A~ pharmacist @ MAC “ |||’ EAL PAINT SHOP | BEAUTY SHOP compound If It's Paint We Have 161 Streets preseritions. nf,%:fixw:g"' Il EHONE Butler Mauro Drug Co. ||*—————== . — — —__gz| SHOP IN JUNEAU! ]