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Daily Alaska Empire ROBERT W. BENDER Editor and Manager Published_every svening except Sunday by the EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY at Second and Maln Streets, Juneau, Alaska. ¢ Entered in the Post Office in Juaeau as Second Class matter. ¢ A Zi Sakapers AUGUST 25, Ray, Medical Gymnastics every Wednesday at BUSSONLFAION, BATHS, 3 attends to all correspondence of the Board. He is NItk et advanced their lines on the Somme| After the early morning sinister 307 GOLDSTEIN BLDG. 8 p. m. Visitng brothers Delivered in carrler fn Juaeau and Douglas for $1.25 per month. 'Secretary of the Pioneers’ Home Building Commission {and occupied Maurepas within two b welcome. WALTER P. e paid; at the following rates e, $12.00; six months, In advance, $6.00; By mail, post: Cne year. in advanc nth, in ad , $1.25 Axpense P roxi v $3 - dispatch from Paris. Maurepas was " — - — % A % Gubserisers will sonter & fovor If they will promptly notify (8¢ A1 CXPense of approximately $300,000. Tn his <a S. Tanaka B O e e b Wa |joy good trade a general lassitude e M. H. SIDES, Secretary. the Business Gffice of any fallure or irregularity in the delivery | pacity as Secretary he attended to calling for bids, Pt g will be prevalent under this plan-|'pRS. KASER & FREEBURGER KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS of their papers. - 5. exec ' - | wm. R s iy it Bitios, 4 proposals, execution of contracts and all of the cor-|z i g A e etary government. DENTISTS Seghers Council No. 4 s e respondence in connection therewith, and likewise at- LOOK d LEARN | Summer heat may linger far into Blomgren Building 1760. Meetings second The Assoctated Press s exclusively entitled to the use for tended to the purchasing of furniture for the building. any » | September this year, although, many, PHONE 56 and last Monday at gpublication of all news dispatches credited to it or not other- | wise credited in this paper and dlso the Jocal news published | herein. ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO SE LARGER THAR THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION | HERE COME THE P(‘;leTl(“.\-I:—Hrl-“R()ES‘ | special appropriations made by the Legislature, and| THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 25, of all corporations attempting to operate in the Ter- ritory, and also to see that the said corporations con- tinue to qualify, or to strike the same from the records whenever they fail to comply with the requirement of the law in this respect. Further, he & as Secretary of the Board of Ad- ministration, the duty of which it is to pass upon all which constructed the new Pioneers’ Home at Sitka, | HAPPY. BIRTHDAY The Empire ertends congratula- tions and best wishes today,. their birthday anniversary, to the follow- ing: 20 YEARS AGO From The Empire B AUGUST 25, 1916. The French and English had Edmond S. Westby Jack_Pavlovich. tmiles of Combles, according to a thus constituted a decided victory The, Auditor is Secretary of the Board of Liquor| Control, which is, without doubt, one of the most Xm-i:“ partant Boards in the Territory and one on which the members should be outstanding men of broad vision| jutigment, and not swayed by every bleat| It is the duty of the Auditor, along and ‘sound in the wilderness Professor Herman S. Hering was | to deliver a lecture on “The Science {of Christian Healing” at the Or- pheum Theatre under the auspices of the Juneau Christian Science Society. Prof. Hering had just re- turned from a trip throughout Al- ] By A. C. Gordon o+ 1. How many points has a Mal- tese cross? 2. What is the chemical symbol 1936 0 Horoscope | “The stars incline PROFESSIONAL Helene W. L. Albrecht | PHYSIOTHERAPY Massage, Electricity, Infra Red but do not compel” L omens are seen, according to astrol- Phone Office, 216 ogy. While merchants should en-|: sudden storms may be expected.|| High winds and sudden' changes of temperature are..forecast. Neptune is in & place supposed to incling men’and women toward scc- ret: and treacherous politics. De- ceit will - be' practiced even more Hours 9 am. to 9 pm. Dr. C.P. Jenne Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine Building 7:30 p. m.. Transient bers, Fifth St. G. K, H. J. TURNER, Secretary. MOUNT JUINEAU LODGE NO, 14 e | Fraternal Societies | of Gastineau ‘ Channel B. P. O. E. ELKS meets SCOTT, Exalted Ruler. brothers urged to at- tend. Couneil Cham- JOHN F. MULLEN, in the Cabinet is indicated. Dr. W. A. Rystrom for silver? | aska. I Tonight Juneau becomes the 'political stronghold | With other members of this Board, to prepare regulfl- S Tioes the Oomstibabionkatothe | g:;fl:?.\;‘ l::; ;::’I:Ilov ::’:fik;;l:lx TELEPHONE 176 ;Pcond and fourth of the Territory. The conquering heroes of the pri-| tions, issue licenses and collect fees. Since the Board | U. S. fix the legal voting age at| Mrs. Corbus and daughter, who tures g P 8¢ - 4 7 § T8 TR & lnogg;)m(;lf s:ehTmon;h maries are moving in the city like the Fascist forces Was established on April 13, 1934, a total of 125215, had been visiting here for a @onth,| women are subject to evil por-| P~ =—mr———————i | / Degiuing 4699180 p. on Madrid. We are to be surrounded by political vol- | licenses were issued and for which a total of $130.975| 4 Who wrote “The One Hoss|left for the south on the Princess|tents that seem to warn ,against Dr. Richard Williams | MARTIN S. JORGEN- leys no matter whether we take to the high hills or| Was received, which clearly indicates the large .nmounl Shay’ ': : Alice enroute to their California political entanglements. Few will DENTIST SEN, worshipful Master; JAMES stick around and hear them out, In view of the dif-|0f Work requiring a high degree of intelligence there( 5. For what is Carlsbad, Ger-|home. receive worth while post-election OFFICE AND RESIDENCE W. LEIVERS, Secretary. ferences of opinion it might be best to do the latter. is in connection with this Board | many, well-known? A ilieas Cadank daR rewards, it is foretold. i Gastineau Building i o After all it only happens every couple of years. There are many other auties required of the Audi-| ANSWE‘RS me‘;-ed lvi::nto 'ih:fist:ws Or an| Tnhjs sway is read as most threat- | Phone 431 The Juneau Laundry | From the Alaska when she arrives in port around tor and his office, such as handling pension payments 1 AN i g J ening to love affairs. Broken en-|:s & . Franklin Street between 4 3 % Jisi e g fre knowled + IR gagements, inconstant- suitors and R T 1 , 6 o'clock tonight will step the candidates chosen to and other matters. All of which require knowledge,| , Ag John T. McCall, one of the big Front and Second Streets e N e ¥ . e t a broad knowledge ’ ¥ . . changeable emotions are supposed | = X P PHONE 358 acclaim in loud tones the advantages of Republican- not only of people and things, but a broa g ‘ 3. No; the states do. chiefs of Tammany Hall, and for|¢o e widespread under this confi- = )y ism and with them down the same gangplank will of the Territory generally. | 4 Oliver Wendell Holmes. | ten years Deemocratic leader in the|gyration, Dr. A. W. Stewart || :— — ! come the Democratic standard bearers to tell us It is as Auditor tnat Frank A. Boyle has been| 5. As a health resort | New York Board of Aldermen, with|™ 11, the evening labor is subject] DENTIST . ] what they have accomplished' in the last four years serving the Territory. Now he is seeking re-election.| — - - Mrs. McCall were Alaska Visitors.|i, influences that stimulate unrvstl‘ };%wAgR.gnl;‘U?Lglpm. | w A R R A C K { and why they should be elected to carry on. Few men can be found in the entire Territory|&——— —— —————gp The two were northb?und Passen- |ang revolt. Union leaders will suf-| Office Phone 46;“} | Constnldion CO fi Representing the two major parties as candidates more conversant with the affairs of Alaska and par- DAILY LESSONS | \F;S'):s “‘;°ardd tthe ; P“:“ fG”;g"' fer through the dissatisfaction of| s IS || e Phone 487) | for delegate to'Congress will be Anthony J. Dimond,! gicularly qualified to execute the duties set forth for - ey planned to spend a few days|g;pporters upon whom they depend. i B s J 5 y ¢ | 3 t IN ENGLIS | in Skagway and then return to spend In Washingt 5.0 Ahe D [ i | & the Democrat, seeking re-electiony, and Lester O. Gore, the office he holds. Knowledge is fundamental.| H i Mol n Washington, e De-| 4. IEFEOTE - & the Republican. For Auditor we find Frank A. Boyle.| Working knowledge of the job you have to do is thej By WL Gord Ji{# i ; g‘“"“em of Labor “:“ be disturbed Otte Hourfi~9-lg§31-6 \\\\ 1] the Democrat, and Cash Cole, the Republican, and maximum goal of efficiency. Mr. Boyle has both the y W. L. Gordon {| Wnile the Pritice George was inr oo ore, Criticism, but. no “‘“"g“i 3 2 } QD 6 | E% for Attorney General,. James S. Truitt, Democrat, working and technical knowledge, and, pnmanlv he ! &3 * %! port the previous evening, Juneau N steis 1S wigtion px(‘tuleJ‘ and Harry G. McCain, Republican. ‘knov.\ Alaska like a book. ‘Words Often Misused: Do not Sflyv‘entertnmed quietly two of the out- [y multiply in the autumn when” Over Fi DF];T{S: | Bank All reports from the Alaska while she was cross- | Coming to the north many years ago from Wash-|“Very few men can play as well Standing actresses and stage beau- | artistic production will progress. i er lrSXARaAg al Banl { ing the Gulf was that everything was calm and placid. | ington, D. C., with the general land office, Mr. Boyle as him.” Say, “as well as he (can Ues Of the day, Billie Burke and|Goior now will be introduced suc- | . Perhaps the boys were saving their heavy artillery{was a special emissary sent to Alaska % investigate|play).” {Blanch Ring. The two were °“|cessiu11y — | for residents of Juneau and Southeast Alaska where | the widely heralded oil frauds of that time. His work| Often Mispronounced: Adjust. their summer vacation, coming “""h: Persons whose birthdate it is have *DR. RAE LILLIAN CARLSON* for recreation and rest fi/’\\%fi all are concentrating between now and election day,|was marked with success throughout, and during his|Pronounce a-just (the d is silent), ? |the augury of a year of "“"S"al‘l Optometrist September 8. At any rate, here come the conquering stay he learned to love Alaska. He has ved on|® 8 in at unstressed, accent' last 7 £ opportunities. The portent includesi| Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted ? heroes of politics. They have their inning now; we'll| thre s, becomi he Territory's| SY!1able C. W. Hawkesworth, newly ap-|confusion in love affairs || office in Ludwig Nelson’ erves of poltes. They § now well| through the years, becoming one of the Territory's| ¥ SA% o oo polnted superintendent of Govern- | Ghiiren nor. on e day prob- | i o e ; s . | . ing zens, Wl inks i 3 z % s Yy = ewelry re have ours on election day. |outstanding citizens, who thinks first and last in|o o importance). Capitol (a Ment schools for the First Div - |ably will be well-balanced and prac- | = 34 | = " | termis of Alaska and her development. Mr. Boyle is|gtatehouse) ion, had arrived the previous even- 'ti.a1 Many subjects of this sign - TSI s If you enjoy indoor sports— > N, arti r v wel o Ve i 5 g S v Wi Py ol Ty s - MR. BOYLE'S RECORD | particularly well posted on mining and is ever doing| Synonyms: Music, melody, har- N8 On the Jefferson. He was t0are exceedingly clever as thinkers = ——t gg&i;’;&“' the best—TRY e | his share to urge its promotion. He knows the fish-|mony, symphony take charge of the office immed- |ang jeaders. || Robert Squson, Opt. D. | J iately, remaining here a week and| then making a survey trip to near- genator, was born on this day 1872 by towns and villages. Mr. Hawkes- | pyince Alpert great grandfather worth had been engaged in BOVErD+ |of the King of England, also cele- ment work among the Indians for \brated it as a birthday, 1819 ten years. For four years he was 1936) stationed at Barrow and he had, been at Hydaburg for the remain- Joseph T. Robinson, United States Graduate Los Angeles Col. lege of Optometry and Opthalmology | Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground Word Study: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us in- crease our vocabulary by mastering, one word each day. Today's word: Enact; to carry out in action; ‘per- form “Many battles of conguest were enacted there.” y burn one's fire of eries and the other great industries of the north It is not often that the citizens of a State or Ter- ritory have a man of such high caliber willing to de- vote his time and effort to public work. Usually such men drift into other private enterprises. But Mr. Boyle’s career has been one dedicated to public serv- fortunately for Alaskans, he is willing to No matter how fiercely m: political thought, it is universally conceded by even| the most petulant that calm, sound judgment is most successful in the administration of not only private but public affairs. Sometimes in the heat of bitter campaigns there is a tendency on the part of a few to lose sight of the major objective—efficient handling BRUNSWICK BOWLING ALLEYS Rheinlander and Alt Heidelberg BEER ON TAP R R P \‘.f.nn“‘a:‘;s.m e TR (Copyright, e ice, and, Jones-Stevens Shop || : 7 W e 3 of public offices with the least expense. But on the continue in that service. . .. der of the time. Juneau was ,_o| fAn:tol" France’s father ran one LADIES—MISSES’ L SIS LI S OIS ;l-d whole the rank and file of the voters look to the caliber| As we said in the beginning, the average intelli- | ¥ be the headquarters of the new su- ‘m t‘h: “z‘l‘;;‘ famous book stores | READY-TO-WEAR A of the person who seeks to administer a public office, | zent voter thinks in terms of the duties to be per-| MOLERN perintendent, and according to his| |{ Seward Street Near Third | G“y smth i statement his family was to arrive within the month to make Junsau their permanent home. and compare that person’s capacity with the duties he|formed and the capacity of the man seeking office to| perform them. The comparison in Mr. Boyle's case| duties of the|is an easy one, as his record in public office in Alaska | Territorial Auditor. His office has the custody of.all|is known from Barrow to Dixon Entrance. It is a 1 corporation records, both domestic and foreign, and|record of excellent service. It is the kind of service it is the duty of the Auditor, in connection with these, | fror: public officials that makes for the advancement| to act in a semi-judicial capacity. That is, he is re- ‘.n( the Territory coupled with calm, sound judgment| quired to examine carefully into the qualifications|in the administration of public affairs. ETIQUETTL By Roberta Lee is called upon to do. —_— e —— .. H Consider then, for the moment, the DR. H. VANCE ‘ D R u G s OSTEOPATH | | 1| Consultation and examination | || free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; L'l 7 to 9:30 by appointment. | Gastineau Hotel Annex | South Franklin St. Phone 177 PLASTERING STUCCO Telephone 31!1 i ] Weather: Maximum, 75; Mini- mum 45; Olear. Drink Salt Water to Balk Heat Deaths HEMET, Cal., Aug. 25.—With the temperature often reaching up to 120 degrees in the shade, salt water is being used to prevent heat deaths both at Boulder Dam and on the Metropolitan Water District aque- duct. More than 8000 men are now at work on the 300 mile acqueduct . W. “Red” WRIGHT PUROLA REMEDIES PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- FULLY COMPOUNDED Front Street Next Coliseum PHONE 97—Free Delivery Q. When a man takes a girl home in a taxi, and she sees that he ex-. pects to be invited into her héme, how can she dismiss him. without causing ill feeling? A. By being very prompt to, . | him good-night before he has M time to dismiss the taxi. Q. What are the customary du- ties of a “housemaid”? A. The housemaid's duties are to care for the bedroom floors. i | Q When one’s stationery bears (@ monogram or a crest, should the | address be omitted? ;i | A Yes. R - It 0000 | H. B. FOss COMPANY PHONE 107 PHONE | McCAUL MOTOR COMPANY Dodge and Plymouth Dealers JUNEAU ARCHITECTS--CONTRACTORS which will bring water from the | PAINTS OILS Parker dam on the Colorado river Rhoda May Clark ! Sl Percy Grainger, the Australian to cities in Southearn California. Foot Correctionist HARDWARE Thomas Hardware Co. About 250 miles lie in desert coun- try, yet there have been no heat fatalities. | Workers are advised to take a tea- spoon of table salt in a glass of water each day to prevent a low- ering of the saline content of the| blood stream by excessive perspir- | ation. 517 Goldstein Building PHONE 564 lpianist, plays the guitar and the | sarusophone, among many other in- RALLY | ... - AMMUNITION [BIGVAN "c- Stratton & Beers | MUNICIPAL ENGINEERS | SURVEYORS i VALENTINE BLDG, ¢ | TeleBhone 502 Y When in Need of DIESEL OIL—UTAH COAL GENERAL HAULING GARBAGE HAULED STORAGE and CRATING CALL US INSURANCE KEITH G. WILDES ‘AUSPICES WOMEN'S' DEMOCRATIC CLUB [ k ‘““"E“’g “B’K"";is“"‘ ,5 SPECIALIZING ‘!‘ Ludwig Nelson { TELEPHONE 212 it i Frénch 1 JUNEAU TRANSFER || waTcHMAKER ana sEwELER | b e S i A ghd Phone 48 Night Phone 4703 We e | Juneau, Alaska £ New York Life [ ;:::: 5 _ e — ; 'dn Sday | Juneau Ice Cream | Parlers & Compounded | || Phone 2701 Gastineau Cafe - Ice Cream, Soft Drinks, Candy N l ght exactly " = Short Orders at All Hours ! Percyconepmdxs.flgrmger as written s L h: y'our P “ONE 36 5 G ARLAND BOGGAE—; :’ REL]ABLE TRANSFER Juneau Dru, (;C g Ulg{l(;l:r{)glrlo\l/ngliY | Hardwood Floors | ?‘5} O | U Waxing Polishing 2 lank for Crude O | EVERYBODY INVITED! T By T T T g % i L PHONE 582 ey : WHEN IN A HURRY CALL COLE FOR OIL! 34 plus or 27 gravity, in any amount . ... QUICK! 'COLE TRANSFER Phoné 3441 or Night 1803 £ B Rice & Ahlers Co. HEATING PLUMBING SHEET METAL WORK ; PHONE 34 HEAR YOUR DELEGATE ANTHONY J. DIMOND ' FORD AGENCY | (Aut.horized Dealers) GREASES | GAS — OILS v B o Hnamer JUNEAU MOTORS H. S. GRAVES “The Clothing Man” Foot of Main Street Home of Hart Schaffner and Marx Clothing The B. M. Behrends Bank Junean, Alaska " TYPEWRITERS RENTED $5.00 per month | J. B. Burford & Co. “Our doorstep is worn by satisfied customers” If It's Paint We Have It! IDEAL PAINT SHOP FRED W. WENDT PHONE 549 COMMERCIAL and SAVINGS LIQUOR STORE PHONE 655 Free Delivery ELEVATOR SERVICE i Resources Over Two and One Half Million Dollars S. ZYNDA, Prop. THEATRE Ko Watch and Jeweiry Repairing {| PAUL RN | at very reasonable rates FRONT STREETS GENERAL MOTORS and MAYTAG PRODUCTS W. P. JOHNSON ey T T O : IIlllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIImflIIIIllllIIIHIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIH!IIII*IIIIIIllilllHIIIIIllIIIIIIIMHIIIII“IIIIIIIIIHIIIIIiIflIlIflIIIIIlII =