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Ll i LN i e b et is awaiting development, Daily Alaska Empire ROBERT W. BENDER Editor and Manager by the EMPIRE Streets, Juneau Published every eve! ind British Columbia, according to the Collector PRINTING COMPANY at g except Sund is advancing, the world’s greatest paper-pulp supply The first eight months of this year 31,606 pas- engers have come to Alaska from the United States ‘ustoms report, a large proportion of which were HAPPY. BIRTHDAY The Empire extends congrafula- tions and best wishes today, their birthday anniversary, to the follow- 20 YEARS AGO From The Empire STOCK UP NOW BEFORE THE COLD WEATHER Horoscope “The stars incline of Alaska. priiree ing: but do not compel” ot il A ) i sts. ¥ < Bntered in the Post Office in Juneau as Second Clast Alaska is definitely on its way, but a bureau along OCTOBER 23. » report to the Women's Missionary A COAL FOR EVERY PURSE = aska is ;: : . &1 — he lines which the Chamber of Commerce is ‘ton- | Mary Rhodes SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1936 |Society at Cleveland that there & AND EVERY PURPOSF i | idering can be of inestimable value. Elizabeth ]1“"}“‘" According to astrology this is an|Were several thousand inhabitants . G 01 s fol 25 N rot ving N anetar 1 iV S| V. i [Bitbjuest tn cacsier 12 Turien, aua {Z,P“'i';.,m"\f,:'r.. Ly The steamship and railroad companies have R luncertain day in planctary direc-[on Nunivak Island who had never i ce, $12.00; six months, in advance, $600: | arried on an excellent advertising campaign, the 4 ""'“F‘ o tion. Benefic and adverse aspects heard of ;he B;b:;-v Dr. EL“::’““"- Per Ton Per Sack ¥ $1.25 4 B y { reorge F. Shaw conflict. It is an ideal time for!superintendent of Missions at Nome, F.0.B. - F.O.B. i favor if they will t1y notity | uccessful results of which are obvious | 5. Dre b v S ; . b b H ailure or irreeularity in the delivers ZR e g s o] 9 i Drake recreations. The stars favor sports.| Was to b!t? sent L‘tJ_ Nltmlt‘lak the ’:9"; Bunkers Bunkers i roperly set-up, eau such as the Chamber - g The planetary government en-|Summer to investigate the report o ; ews Office. 602; Busimess Office, 3. 1,5 contemplating could assist the transportation | +| Lourages the balancing of books and | the existence of heathen there. Lo- Indign Lump*.. <. $12.50 $.70 MEMBER, OF ASSOCIATED PR companies in the continuance of their efforts. DAILY LESSONS | |the payment of accounts at banks|cal comment expressed a doubt that Carbonado .. 13.50 75 The Assoclat is exclusively entitled to the use ml Equally if not more important the personnel of | | | [and shops. The wise will exercise|there was a population anywhere Bri t 13.50 republication of dispatches credited to it or not other- | Y 4 i - R e e | nearly approaching that of the mis- 1quets 3 75 5 wise credited in this paper and also the local news published [ such a Bureau could tie-in the further development | IN ;NGLISH | care in avoiding useless expendi t-r\mn report—“the census takers evi- Ncmcximo LU 14 30 hereln i e = _|and increase the prosperity of the Territory, by being | | ; e { __ il e 117 S I R 5 .80 2 clearing house for factusl information, sanging from| |~ BY W. L. Gordon || Good luck is promised_tothose|dentl I} Utah Lump 15.40 80 ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER ‘ | | 'who sign contracts under this rule| g THAN THAT OF ANY (rrflm PUBLIC. N. mining and L\mun[, to all types—hunting, fishing, | . o+ i i iking, camping, cruising, and all out-door sports tr | | tourists seek, and which Alaska can offer in abu: | dance. | | | Such a Bureau could work with and encourage Al- askan’s in various sections to build-up tourist attrac- 17.50 27.00 11.00 8.00 of the stars. Letters and legal pa-| P. R. Bradley, president of thel] Words Often Misused: Do not ,|pers are subject to the best poss)-’AIa.ska Treadwell Gold Mining Com- |“I claim that my figures are cor-|ble influences. | pany, and Mrs. Bradley were leav- Say, “I maintain that my Labor is fairly fortunate. Thxs-mg for the States after two months res are correct.” configuration seems to presage in Alaska. Often Mispronounced: Cater-cor-|shorter hours of work and improved Utah Nut (boat) . Blacksmith Coal Steam Coal No. 1 Steam Coal No. 2 .90 1.75 .60 45 hat n- Thomas Kehoe returned to his R Y j tions, to make it easy for the big-game hunter to nered. Pronounce the a as in ate |conditions in many lines of indus-| ; e j arrange his hunts, or the tourist-fisherman his fishing| Often Misspelled: Creator; or,|!Y- jold herm' as purser of thclAdmllml | would vacation for a week or more in Alaska if suit-| Synonyms: Animation, liveliness, [ 00V TS means L fhose K b A e el a entury of Satisfactory Service :’ "' able arrangements ‘were assured., 1.~px‘1gh‘(lm‘(~l d \'x\';.x.&i;ty"'cntlhusmsm:y' \ppily guided. Good for certain‘lto continue as purser. He had re- - | The direct, profitable benefits of cn-or(lnmlocl;“l‘x{:lili e AT }:z:du;hfl‘]‘_“.«;mmmo.\ for political office. [signed last summer to enter private ! jeffort in “selling” a state, a community, a district, | crease our vocabulary by matering| Football this season is to develop busines ! Alaska can do likewise. The start of The project !‘Hp' nderance; superiority or ex-|\° R 'b:;m‘r"'(‘_u‘ i s e ¥ H ——— 5 in most capable hands, the committee consisting hit, influencs, (po ehks! boy An. BeatlE a" intarnibw ] WHOLESALE AND RETAILL { A MOST COMMEN l)\BI E PROJECT |cf Allen Shattuck, H. L. Faulkner and A. B. Phillips He ! will be even me popular | architects about the new sehool! v From Juneau’s start it is hoped that all the Chambers | "™ i ].1. “,le pre{mnvdv i ional institutions than| building to be erected in Juneau. PHONE 412 Responding to the communication from M. S.|cf Commerce throughout the Territory will co-operate ""{1‘"“"‘_'1”}" et | oy Bave heen in b fist. OISt GV ‘ FE Whittier, Executive Secretary of the Territorial end through the Territorial Chamber of Commerce,| P& i vic memories will spur at ambi-| Mrs. John Markannen was es: Chamber of Commerce relative to the establishment vhich M. S. Whittier has served so well as executive Drilling and other forms of |tablished in her finc new store in| FOOD SALE Your Name May Appear Tomorrow of a full time, paid Executive Secretary to carry on |secretary the establishment of the Bureau will be| | military training now will occupy Douglas. i vork icizing the Territory, tt consummated. B attention. | g ! fhe wor of publicaing the Terstoy, the Junenu e e | LOOK crel LRI | "8 s i | i iinid T i daall” PR LOCAL GROWN ) ; ; nificent in e coniing Wik -lof the worst storms of the flal,i establishment, of what it terms an “Alaska Pub-| A show for the youngsters on Halloween is a| | By A. C. Gordon i e s iy o PhileRabnlial sk LD e GREEN ONIONS, RADISHES licity Bureau” is not only highly commendable fine thing. But that doesn’t mean that you shouldn't & » | FevivalE EnRE i neau from the Westward Among| " but if vigorously and properly carried through to an'tie down the gate on that evening if you would like | i Perscns whose hday n is have the passenzers aboard were Wil- A RI I actuality it can be an outstanding accomplishment to have it the next morning. L. What la “””!‘”‘[" CXC('plm'\ the augury of a year of changes. liam A. Hesse, mining plnmolfl‘ FROM OUR OWN 2 y of that group, and one that will reflect to its ever- = fi’?;‘]"‘ji'fi v““”;‘;‘ljf”‘ PV TOKE PEOPI® | phore may be loss of money by both|and movie man. i - 5 lasting credit. Logically, Mr. Roosevelt say s should be levied | o Hat Dresident : s /men and women. Careful business| R i callffll‘llla Gl'ocel‘ 9 President of the U. : | Charles W. Hs : : 4 P e 3 scordl : - ’ Ry i, Vi policies are enjoined by astrolog-| Charles W. Hawkesworth, super- “ The action is definitely timely. according to the ability to pay. It would be interesting | was known as “Sir Veto"? 4 intendent of government schools 5 At no time in Alaska’s history has comparable to have a million dollars just to see if one could still| 3. What is snow? Gt R R R SR St B THE PURE FOODS STORE wide-spread interest in the Territory throughout be logical. | 4 What animal makes a inoise| CPidren born on this cay pro 1 Holdt from Eelak nd ! g y i 3 BRI % ly will be energetic and courag- the Humboldt from Ketchikan an o i siates been cvinced Ry :C LEIRRE, resembline hysieical aughien e Telephone 476 Prompt Delivery True, in the gold rush days hordes poured in; but For those who think there are no opportunities| 5 What is the lyoungest of the| ' 7 | i..x;u- 5 of / BoarTid -gatn most of them came merely to quickly exploit, make for women, one might suggest the case of Mrs. Simp- | !27€¢ U. S. cities on the Atlantic 5% 20 J. L. Gray, manager of the Alas-| 7 e a stake, and leave. I son, (ORIe n Sartain, emgraver, was born ka Soda and Bottling Works, left ; The revived interest in gold mining is attracting e cdyias ! n this day 1608. Others who have | for the south end of the Division ALASKA MEAT CO f capital that anticipates a much longer pull, resulting ! Among other unpopular things is Section 16| 1 German. celebrated it as a birthday include on the Evans. L }‘ in operations which will extend over many years,'of the Compiled Laws of Alaska, dealing with Federal| o | Belva Lockwood, reformer, 1880; ¥ 3 s ska, dealing 2. Andrew : : ; e ST 'EA’ NG TEN’ ’ BEEF and sustain population over a protracted period. | business and trade taxes. J\ 3. Watar floating ta tHe ataos|T" L. Oadie,l United States o W Felon ol SRR wreved REATURES IGARSTON SIHADY BRIPS DIANUNG o The Matanuska project has and is demonstrating S L {ohars fop oryataliized shite 1870 from the Westward and was at the | TC HAMS AND BACON—U. S. Governrent Inspected to millions of uninformed that Alaska is mot ice,| The Veterans of Future Wars have disbanded, and , 4 {Gopyright, 188 | S, snow and gold, but an agricultural country as well. | another amusing stunt loses its sparkle. | 5. Baltimore T ouTs fosas Weather: Maxinnomici: Mino! — Our huge fisheries and the excellent advertising | —_— - \ ey, o ge Sentence of 10 days in the Federal|mum, 40; rain. T o they are getting through co-operative packers’ nation- Bullets are not needed in a country where voters | # % | Jail was given Einer Johnson this PO J M. sumck wide campaign are graphicaly making hundreds of 2rmed Wwith stubs of lead pencils can knock off a! | MODERN {morning in U. §. Commissioner Fe-| WOMAN GIVEN 3 MONTHS ” thousands of people aware of Alaska’s importance ‘(:‘l“?“"(“"] Congresmen in & day. — San Francisco, | S | /lix Gray's court on charge of being | Margaret Erickson, charged with e ¢ thi 1 as source of food supply. i e | ETIQUETTE s drunk and disorderly. He was given |dgunkenness, was sentenced. to three You are invited to D‘;P“‘“ this The growing fur-farming industry in Alaska is hBatiia Sy Bl D T A ¥a minimum sentence because at the |Mbnths in the. Pederal Jail -today coupon at the box office of the ‘ gradually supporting more Alaska residents, and un-|take a close look at the people who are for him.— By Roberta Lee end of that Nn[w he i:l \tho out on 'by U. S. Commissioner Felix Gray. Py e - : doubtedly can support more, perma; 2 i a prospecting trip with his parner, | e G T t tr | g 4 P ‘e, permanent lumbering Detroit Free Pres. 5 i+_ #4 where, he assured the court, he! a l o ea ) £ Q. When a person arrives at a would'nt be able to get liquor. H 9 A . ‘ | {home for a call, and finds the one| L e | a] n t and receive tickets for your- ' he has come to see just leaving,| See¢ “Big Hearted Herbert” Octo- self and a friend or o 1 |but is invited to come in, what,ber 21 and 23, Grade School Audi- PHONES 92 or 25 relative to see ;, should’ he. do? {torium. Overture 7:50, Curtain 8. Fies Delisin v L] ’ | A. Go in and sit down for about|Admission 40 cents. RV, Présh. Méate Groyt;eries \ “Love Bef“re CAUSTI |five minutes, then leave. But do 7 g ¢ COMMENTS "0 0B Be poised and natural ! e Sell for LESS Because B ast MENTS NEWS Q Who should pay for the con-| We Sell for CASH =~ |veyance in which the bride leaves; H {her father’s home for the church? Leader Dept. Store As a paid-up subscriber of The | A. The bridegroom. | George Brothers E “4 New: Withi 1 » | Q Who should enter the hotel| H Newspaper Within a Newspaper [ A elhar fhe: BN pap pap |dining room first, the man or the al y a a m lre wrh B e SN woman? B | BT e G A. The woman. ! Good only for current offering A THE FRIENDLY STORE Friday, Octoser 23, 1936. THE FRIENDLY STORE e ——— ! ¥ She (coyly): You naughty boy. | Don’t you kiss me again! Youth: T won't; I'm just trying to find out who has the gin in this party. The farmer’s horse would start, | 30 slowly, then stop. The farme: had trouble starting him again. Miss Blooblud: “My ancestry dates back to the days before Charlemagne. How old is your Traveler: “Is your horse sick? family?” f Farmer: “Not that I know of.” Count Nocount: “I really can't say. You see, all our family rec- ords were lost in the flood.” Traveler: “Is he balky?” WE HAVE A NEW SHIPMENT OF Farmer: 0. but he is so darned afraid I'll say ‘whoa’ and - he won’t hear me that he stops 0—0—o s every once in a while to listen.” c o R N Mother: “Bobby, when you ? 0—0—o & . ) in Targe cans )lerele:tmg nlll;l dm‘tt:-; str(c;t b Waiter: “Would you mind set- :rl oS . _," il tling your bill, sir? We're closing Hhalls en the flogw, now.” ac 9 c Bobby: “No, mother, I put + Irate Patron: “But, hang it all, hem in the pocket of the man I haven't been served yet.” who sat beside me.” Waiter: “Well, in that case, there'll only be the cover charge, B E A N s 0—0—0 0—0—o Ad in English paper: “He's SMALL WHITE : Barber: “How do you like this 4 RESbatiy, dpas Sor: ‘Bat. it uoy Fresh Stock 1 should like the motorcyclist who . ut in between my car and a lll\ls'!' have lunch with me some Ib oach near Pothill on Sunday to £ day. 3 s., zsc know that his survival owes 7 nothing to my good wishes.” Brand In Half Gallon Jugs . Fresh and Delicious 1 LB. PKGS. A Swift’s Product f ° 3 Ibs. for 25¢ 10c Special, 70¢ ' CALL GARNICK’ - S —PHONE 174 e GOOD THINGS TO EAT By the Lutheran Ladies’ {Bert's Cash Gr ocery, Oct. 24. WATCH THIS SPACE Aid at, INSURANCE Allen Shattuck Established 1898 MAYTAG PRODUCTS W. P. JOHNSON HARRY RACE, Druggist “The Squibb Stores of Alaska” TAP BEER IN TOWN! Compounaed Juneau Alaska exactly | THE MINERS' as written '| Recreation Parlors by your ; - and For Prompt, Safe, Efficien: = PHONE doctor. .| Liquor Store Service CALL A Juneau Drug Co. CHECKER CAB ® BILL' DOUGLAS 556 THE TERMINAL “Deliciously Different Foods” Catering to Banquets and Private Dinner Parties ik A —— PR The B. M. Behrends Bank Juneau, Alaska Men’s Dress Oxfords BIG VAN Phone 479 South Franklin St HOTEL GASTINEAU Every Effort Made for the Comfort of the Guests! GASTINEAU CAFE in connection AIR SERVICE INFORMATION FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON | Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bidg. 2 BT 7l COMMERCIAL |1 “Tomorrow's Styl, { ' e, and SAVINGS Today” Resources Over Two and One- Half Million Dollars 1Juneau’s Own Sto;

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