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e A A A A A Y R AT A A e e e L AN AN S P £ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, SEPT. 25, 1936 ( P z T4 + »; — g ¢ . . perfect expression, a goal long sought by the masters P Y { tally to be made to date, gives Lan- ! 7 T < Dally Alflsk(l Emplre of the ethier waves. He went on to explain that plain, HA PB IRTHDA Y/F: U: s don 17006 and Roosevels 100181 PROFESSIONAL | Fraternal Societies ll i c anguage 5% ¢ the averas N et Lemke has 1,053. | S — | ] i " ROBERT W. BENDER - - Editor and Manager |¢™M0n language uttered by the A According to the Digest's poll,|;: | of Gastineau ___|cver the radio remained plain, common language but| g, Empire extenas congratula- ] % dx’ Tdads o IS Shates Cal-’ i 53 Chcmnel | ! Publishd evers cening cxcept Sunday by the EMPIRE | yhen enunciated by Mr. Roosevell it became virile,| tions and best wishes today, their e N rado. thdiana. towst| Helene W. L. Albrecht = | et i W | living expression. birthday cnniversary, .o the follow- Kansas, Maine, Minnesota, Nebras-|! PHYSIOTHERAPY . . T W T VAT e | * ing: ka, New Jersey, New York, Nor¢h|| Masage, Electricity, Infra Red B. P. O. E. ELKS meets ' ‘“::m.p n the Post Office in Juneau a | The President is an interesting, highly colorful o Dekota, Ohio and Pennsylvania. Rg%’. M;dicsl Gymnastics | every Wednesday at RY - e porsonality. Small wonder that He imbues in his SEPTEMBER 25. Roosevelt leads in Alabama, Ar- e e A 8 p. m. Visitme brothers ol Delivercd in earrier in Juneau and Douglas for $1.25 per month. | cupporters an undying loyalty and in his enemies a Mrs. J. F. Mullen _— kansas, Florida, Mississippi, Okla- g | welcome. WALTER P. By mail, postace paid, at the following rates: g e Siiren Patricia Jean Stanyer | . homa and Texas. G RTHIT R T SCOTT, Exalted Ruler. By e, i RDHTEEY SRS Hintred. T. F. Middleton {Fourth Report with Half st o A, T — M. H. SIDES, Secretary. bscribers e s v will promptly notify et SR - i Mrs W. T. Mulroone; e 4 3 & BURGER SO AR oo e B e et I TR %5 | AN INTERESTING CAMPAIGN TIDBIT | gk Million VIO;CS G"ES GOP DENTISTS | KNIGHTS or COLUMBUS 'l ©f their papers. —_— ‘arlv fornt 1 Blomgren Buildi Seghers Council No. = News offic s Office, 37 | rly California Returns HARULD TROY |s g! ng eg [ O N DTN o Duninew O T | When the Chicago Tribune published recently a: Early | PHONE 56 1760. Meetings second MEMBER OF A SS. " fre ig: e act | v Hours m. .m. t h e e T o the use for | ““PeCial dispatch” from Riga, Latvia, ‘to the effect, | NEW YORK, Sept. 25.—(Special 9 am. to 9 pm n_a'{;% last M?I{Idayi B republication of all news dispa! ted to it or not other- | {hat the Communist Internationale in Russia 1&1 20 YE fo The Empire) —Landon's lead over h. p. m. ransien \/ JRbE e o paver ! news published {ypporting the re-election of President Roosevelt| TV e {Roosevelt has dropped, according to 3 CP “.xéheréo‘:‘;g&f éam?,: f < s T X oy v i e 9 Flec rom The Empire i 5 s oA R i 1 ALASEA GIRCULATION GUARANTERD 70 b TARGER — |~1d followed with two editorials fo the same effect,| {compilation of this week's Digest, i Dr. C. P. Jenne Beis it IO 7 o THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION. | t1e Chicago Times demanded a retraction, in accord- | __ N |returns, the fourth report of the Rooms 8 and § G. K, H. J. TURNER, Secretary g BT — lence with the Code of Ethics of the American Society SEPT. 26, 1916, | poll Valentine Building 3 1 S s ¢f Newspaper Editors. Then the Times offered a| & i s G | The poll, with more than half a TELEPHONE 176 _||MOUNT JUINEAU LODGE No. 11 |1eward of $5,000 cash to the “Freedom of the Press"‘J e {“ i "‘L:":’ “C‘L:L';" ng‘“l;nmmun votes 1;\(11;01; lx'(m; 21 SLaijeis‘ F. Th_ C — Sam— -— S{e c:nd b andh fourth committee of the American Newspaper Publishers As-| o il A b ves Landon 293972 and Reosevelt|Former lhurston County S A N A 260 T onday of each month v i 7 & ; % Krause, accused of murdering Capt.| 35 495. Lemke has 19,632 P i Dr Rlchard Wllhams in Scottish Rite Temple, | enciation of the Tnbu.noa scoop rould‘be substanti-| o mec Plunkett, was taken B0 % The fivst retutad. Shie Caittore rosecutor aken to | . ~ beginning at 7:30 p. m. (ated. Being greeted with silence, the Times extendednearing arguments of the opposing|pia. the first Pacific Coast State,| Olympia Hospital DENTIST MARTIN S. JORGEN- s offer to include “the Liberty League, the Crusades, |attorneys as to whether evidence | i o OFFICE AND RESIDENCE SEN, worshipful Master; JAMES the Volunteers and the Republican National Commit-|as to the disappearance of Ole Moe Charlie Chaplin had appeared in " Wa GOLDSTEIN BUILDING W. LEIVERS, Secretary. jtce” proof submitted to satisfy the American News-jand others was admissible in the|Theric TIAPi T BE0 SF Walker,” | 1 9’;]‘%’”’“‘-“”“ Eoay (B e ik & g foih {Paper Publishers Association and the American So-hearing. The attorneys for the gov-|Lo ki "y “The Fireman” and|w wros b Alibe. forima SRR T S5 REBEKAHS clety of Newspaper Editors, ST contendid. WaCh BRI | ihe provious miight he-wes Back in | L Oomty Proeiting Ao Dr. A. W. St t R e R "The alleged “special dispatch” stated in part: d¢Ace was admissible to show that| ¢ WEUOR BEC € TED PETE B ton Sm{"‘ e Bk T. bEN:ns*rewar every second and fourth Wednes- v W gt S CUICIalie’ was' reputed-dohetiaiiimay s Ot Y RE Il R R s e day, I. O. O. F. Hall. EDNA M. Because the Republican party in the U. S. must be‘man. and several other men Haq|Llhe audience at the ,O‘,pmfl.‘j) had|senator from Thurston Coun Hours 9 am. to 6 pm. BUTTS, Noble Grand; MILDRED defeated at the November elections at all costs, ac- mysteriously disappeared while out pronounced the picture a scream. |is in the hospital > suffering | | CEWARD BUILDING | CASHEN, Secretary. wll |cording to communist international headquarters at!.,:, % ge Jennings . e > injuries resulting from Office Phone 469 SRR A B ATINE Y L& s - -t with him. Judg ennings made % ressman Albert Johnson, of | z Ni & Lioscow, instructions have been sent to the American no ruling on the question at the COMZres R AR A e S "“"‘I"‘ e i HHETLS e e ) I A COLORFUL MR. PRESIDENT communist party to support the candidacy of Presi- ¢ I @Ay he Biate of WEH TSR, Tl o GENEE S e Tl %!1 The Juneau Laundry ' i cent Roosevelt.” The “Kommunistieceski Interna- |t admissible, it cuuld}“‘ :: y _“]‘ L'l/;&ldnl(‘di umi hi\d o »I)': 'l‘:' Ll *}vij“ “[Ax;“\x-flx:y i I';'E‘Ll:‘.PI;ON’E 36310 ‘ Franklin Street hel‘“:pen There seems to be no quesiton about it, Mr. tional, No. 13, was quoted as saying: “The decision be put in af that time. pheE fer G R ;)‘ l;m;(] read in X-ra ice Hours—9 a.m. to pm. ||| Front ufngosl:;ogfsatreets Roosevelt is a lucky man. He is one of those mortals iz not because we endorse Roosevelt's policies but we ! ) vt 1 R L wres evelfl ours Jater.. HAY polioecaua! Abres! it Dr. W. A. Rystrom E 35 « for whom the commonly known “breaks” of life appear vish to strengthen our influence among America’s| O this day the second Alaska| " " cion onr for several days| Trog's e el DENTIST homant R TR il o 53 Daily Empire development num- . 3 & il | Over First Na‘*ional Bank | to be constantly in his favor. many radical groups. Even more “propagandistic » was published. 'In addition: to!°n his return. Congressman John- t a d auto. The | L i ¥ a Back four years ago, he visited the drought-ridden was the conciuding statement: “We all have a com- Py o GE RN daily paper 1 was the owner of the Hoquim|geattle Nira Belle * X-nY o w ARRA CK } section and with his arrival came the first rain in ron aim. It is to'defeat Landon, Who represents inc,. were 40 pages of illustrated Vashinstonian . ness and z = Construction Co. months. This year he again visited the scenes of forces which oppose the development of class War | feature ar on Alaska, givin \ i »lwm of the three ‘}'fHT-Em\N RLSON ||| Juncau Phone 487 drought and again the rains fell. Reversing the and revolution in America.” particular emphasis to the South-| °° i z 3 hurt | Optometrist 3 o A 5 ; R G y % 7 3o At | following for a trip to Ketchi- | ——eaal i tables. he went into the south where copious down- After analyzing this suspicious tidbit, which east portion of the Territory. Yin nnd Brinoeiof Wales Island ©yes Examined, Glasses Fitted pours had been falling for days. Riding through it'could not be made to look like a translation from the! —_— kG RE T | Office in Ludwig Nelson’s In his open car he was thoroughly drenched, but as Russian, the Times remarked: “We are not afraid, Word had been received in Ju-| 0y popie United States! Jewelry Store he arose to speak the clouds cleared away and the we'll have to pay the $5,000." Yet the Tribune edi- Meau that the stcamer ?"';:"‘{l'v T8 | Neputy Marshal from Sitka, had| e Sl & sun broke out; a rainbow appearing in the skies.! torial comments on “the scoop” were “in character.” tUrnmg irom Nome, would arrive| —oo 0. "o 0"l cih on the = IR AN T Th 1exs” oth i ok the Chief' O said: “The Russi for Mr. Roosevelt be-N€re that night. She would noL‘A]’ meda aiATERE Rtaning. ot e | | R b tq. 0 D g ere are countless other occasions where the Chie ne said: he Bsians, axe. for M¥. ey pick up passengers but a full cargo|Alameda a as stopping a ! 8 , Robert M mpson, Dt. I Executive appears to have been especially fortunate. cause they think that inevitably he must, with 8N- ¢ salmon and fish guano would Gastineau. | Graduate Lcs Angeles Col. As they say in this sport world, he gets the “breaks.” cther four years, produce the conditions favorable to it . y B lege of Optometry and |be carried | g i Béwling 5 4816 Toir- LA St te § S i lvin B. Summers, of Piliadel-| Bowling i ague Tour- | Opthalmology Being a smart man, Mr. Roosevelt takes advan- them | —_— e i the South|nament resumes tonight on the g nal gy 'l" tages of good fortune, but it is a mistaken assertion’ - The $5,000 is still up. { England reported that in one of o AlAmada RN Wi 6 e |Brinswick’ alley | Cilasses culed Lenses Ground | f to say that the President “rides his luck,” or that he ———— | the greatest air raids ever made on ! s n'u’x‘\m:?nl eather bu-| At 7:30 o'clock the Alt Heidel- : L | ;n e s tor the opportutie incldents ity come glong. Hel (0O NGRATULATIONS TO/“THE J-BIRD” | Hrelish coast by iattilenemy | Juneau from which weath-|bergs v Brunswick trio | has the happy faculty of taking things in his stride. 5 fleet, G zeppelins had . been 1 will tangle ts for Alaska would be is-|3% rtion of the ; - d. Mr. Summers had Reversals, which he has also encountered, find him Juneau High School’s publication “The J-Bird,” OVer the southeast por dwars - LADIE ; Lush 3 If you enjoy indoor sports— " 8 all Saturday night nd Sun- B facing forward with a smile; good fortune merely published for several vears in The Empire, today blos- (o3>t 2l Saturday might and S had not as yet found a site s v-fg-tmv-m»wmn' broadens the smile and, perchance, brings forth a soms forth with Issue No. 1, Volume IX. as a full Parbici SR T the Tatd G j e station, | 5 PEWART TR Near Third ROY timely comment. He emanates confidence and cour- fledged four page publication, filled with lively news 1 | Here's one of the best—TRY | - : T | 1 Members of Sons of Norway . = RRUNSWICK i age. of school activities, gathered and written by the stu- During the previous two w2eks, gl sy LT S fal O AT s e & ) % Vi by 8 f The dance re sal tonight (Friday) at * | dents. The issue is well done, and The Empire con- e ~ bR Bioidaks 4t Odd lowe Hall DR. H. VANCE BOWLING ALLEYS i ! An interesting sidelight on the President which is gratulates the Jay-Bird Staff on this splendid initial DREARNMENTCE THe NERIOH | GEORG NSON., OSTEOPATH Rheinlander and Alt Heideiberg v bringing forth columns of comment during this cam- | ¢ffort. g2 (i‘vm- 1Ak ()} i o E ! M- —adv President. Ccensultation and examination BEER ON TAP 3 paign is his radio voice. He has what the radio ex- S U. S. Land Office E recipita- > frec. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; | \_. £ perts declare to be the perfect voice for broadcasting “T have co-operated with the New Deal to the best Anchorage, Alaska | Lode and placer. locatfon motices | 7 to. 9:30, by sppomtment. | - —-—— Smea—r Head of the Columbia Broadcasting Company, recently of my ability,” said Mr. Landon in 1934, and the July 12, 1638 | i — for sale at The Empire oftice. e ?fl;‘_'"&:ln lél:kl Ar):nex ! T T REER 7 . commenting on the statement that the President owed those who think he still is. Notice. {s hereby given that B. B~ — 77— — 7 % o AR FERIS Sk SRS 1T | ° I much to the radio for his success in reaching the pvo’-’ P AP ATV Lewis of Juneau, Alaska, has m‘u‘lrflj Empire classifieds pay. i e uy ml { ple, remarked that the radio owed a great deal to Mr. If the President loses out in the election, he'll @pplication for a Soldier's Addi- | RS AR % TYPEWRI™ERS RENTE ¢ i Roosevelt for he had brought to radio the magic of never be out of a job as rain-maker. “";’1‘:&*;”’1‘;:;‘“;:; ts‘il‘]::ilg “"341;30-\ (“::: { ; “THE REXALL STORE" $5.00 per month D n u G s b i i L e B SR e T s e L i ta 48 acres \ P ! situated northwest of, a1l adjoin-| | [l e o J. B. Burford & Co. ? . ing the townsite of Junctu, Terri- “Our doorstep is worn by 4 i | PUROLA REMEDIES 0 = tory of Alaska. U. S. L. M. No. 3| | = Reliable | satisfied customers” PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- | bears S. 67° 51’ 40” W. 4121 chains] | e LY ' COMPOUNDED ° ’ ‘\dlskant from Cor. No. 1, this suryey | | RARTIpS o et - FULL } ~ 2 2219, Latitude 58° 18’ 18” 11, Longi- | | f ——& CAUSTIC THRIFTY e 130 20 ape W, e | Smpema Stratton & Beers Romt Sieet o e “f WEEKLY Foor Any and all persons claiming ud-r | prescriptions, | | MUNICIPAL ENGINEERS PHONE 97—Free Delivery ; COMMENTS NEWS versely any of the above mentioned THE BEST | { SURVEYORS : ——— land should file their adverse claims| | Butler Mauro Drng Co. | | VALENTINE BLDG. riemednstanarenien sl i — or protests within the period of pub- | Telephone 502 p ST ?/ lication or 30 days thereafter, in TAP BEER e E McCAUL MOTOR - “ . : » the U. S. Land Office, Anchorage, | ERAL MOTORS | c \ ‘A Newspaper Within a Newspaper Alaska, or they will be barred by IN TOWN! pe COMPANY 5 - - = e e the provisions of the statutes, and | MAYTAG PRODUCTS Ludwiq Nelson Dodge and Plymouth Dealers * | final proof will be accepted and . ] h - i PR THE FRIENDLY STORE SEPTEMBER 25,1936, THE FRIENDLY STORE [j final certificate issued. | THE MINERS % w. P;:',OHNSO .| | WATCHMAKER ana JEWELER | 3 2 i | GEORGE A. LINGO, Recreation Parlors s e f PAINTS — OILS g 4‘ Register. | d e DS Juneau, Alaska Builders’ and Shelf 1 | First publication, Aug. 6, 1936. ] an Ri & Ahl fo \, HARDWARE el s 'Q W Last publication, Oct. 1, 1936 i 1ce EXPENSIVE LOCATION \ GUITTARD’S SWEET TRIPLETS OR b | b Liquor. Store o e 5 = {| Thomas Hardware Co. GROUND QUINTRUPLETS? - ~ HEATING PLUMBING Lode and placer location notices i »x Lady (in theatre): “Pardon| * . Juneau Coffee Shop ' [ ] | SHEET METAL WORK for sale at The Empire office. 3 me, sir. Does my hat bother Excited Young Father: “Quick! MRS. T. J. JACOBSON BILL DOUGLAS PHONE 34 you?” | cnoco‘.ATE | Tell me! Is it a boy?” Wome Cooked Meals Served A : When in Need of orhp Sl A i et s | Nurse: “Well, the one in the from 6:30 a.m. to 8:30 pm. | - % SRR - SPECIALIZING ntleman : 3 o . — | pomeor e T i Rt sy wite." Shic waisis ot | NI .y | Hale e Sniering Yo Dbner Par 7 ; ad DIESEL OIL—UTAH COAL v it = fra H | 0—0 « 7, i j delicious drink ; 7 HOTEL ZYNDA | “Tomorrow's Siyles s GENERAL HAULING o | i —0—0 lb | Lady: “Will my false teeth ELEVATOR SERVICE i Today” S STORAGE and CRATING l look natural?” 4 CALL US “Why are you eating with your L cans 3oc Dentist: “Lady, 1 make ‘em S. ZYNDA, Prop. 3 B Plusiers Laifer” 0 natural they ache.” - S g 5 — | . JUNEAU TRANSFER | - D MATTeAN | astineau Phone 48 Night Phone 4703 0—0—0 FRED MATTSON : . s Y R u P A DEAD ONE ; WATCHMAKER ama | | Short Orders at All Hours | } I Jih { s SRNEIER I ¥ e e | it RIG | after all, my gear, she's only Watches, Clocks and Jeweiry | | \JUROQU’s Own Store Juneau Ice Cream | Mrs. Jones: “Look, dear, lmw’ |a e blond.’ e Men’s Dress EYE GLASSES SOLD i { Empire classifieds pay. s picturesque; the Browns are [iherty Bell—a Tea o st Oxfords AND REPATRED B cwamos i ol Parlors bringing in a Yule log: Garden Product axen, dyed bV hbt Dot Band” 121 SEWARD STREET | | GARLAND BOGGAN ||| 1ce cream, soft Drinks, candy Mr. Jones: “Yule log my eye; 2 i BIG VAN Opposite Goldstein Bldg. | Hardwood-Floors | COFFEE SHOP h“f' B('nef‘ hi "‘:‘ il 65-cent can for | 0—0—o Phone 479 South Franklin St. P.O. Box 1648, Juneau, Alaskul | . el i Percy Reynolds, Manager fare. Brown, bimees: | Waxing Polishing - g _ 4 | BOVINE ARTIST , & Sandi — A | o 57, anding 5Cc | ki B WA | e || " RELIABLE TRANSFER | .. & e | | f ) . — —32|| Our trucks go any place any BUT—POOR EYE! | iz time. A tank for Diesel Oil | It surely makes a fellow | || lma. A fank for Diesel Ol ankymwlu Adam, for he could | FEEE G 0n “'unda;r“ 'l’mw cows combine these FORD AGENCY save burner trouble. LICE ANN A PHONE 149; NIGHT The came joke o'er and d'er, | To make the cream so yellow. The B. M. Behrends (Authorized Dealers) . 148 | And net a man in the world | | e T s R il comE It you're out to please the mag GH:ASE:SL 3 WHEN IN A HURRY ,':""’h tast s atoren [ Ban of the family . . . let us help GAS — O CALL COLE FOR OIL! ! oul A grand selection of ORS 34 plus or 27 gravity, in any 2 | n A s “ good food . . . vegetables and JUNEAU MOT amount . . . QUICK} s 3-pound packages | Juneau, Alaska all the things that men like best. Foot of, Main Street COLE TRANSFER % Phone 3441 or Night 1803 PHONE 83 or 85 Sanitary Grocery “The Store That Pleases” SCHILLINGS 8 WASHING POWDER TEA BAGS sc 5 pound packages 50 to a carton A beautiful dish FREE | © TRA SPECIAL! M m | with each package. ssc ——— T — | If It's Paint We Have It! IDEAL PAINT SHOP ‘I COMMERCIAL and SAVINGS FRED W. WENDT PHONE 549 LIQUOR STORE Resources Over Two and One- PHONE . Half Million Dollars = - ’ 6 5 5 3 Watch and Jewelry Repairing at very reasonable rates STREETS