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4 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, OCT. 30, 1936 D l k E 1thing about sing the door before the horse H A P P Y 4 la i b Al SHA LLMPLre | sowen Y s {1 s oy, th 6 94 e ol BIRTHDAY| 20 YEARS AGO || Horoscope Il sTO CK UP NOW BOBERT W. BENDER - - Editor and Manager| ..o the condition. A new dog catcher has been| The Empire extends congratula- * 0 | | 7 ted with instructions to pick up dogs which |tions and best wishes today, their rom The Empire { R | % ek Gilhy eventia | eAobbt v by the EMPIRE #PPoin i ) ¢ | The stars incline | ppaiiblished every crening excent jrosty, | JUEioAw, | aT6 HiiNaricas AboUt the town. It may be a fine point {)1rf.lxday anniversary, to the follow- | ; | bt do not oakel | BLFORE THE COLD WEATHER Alaska. i) T4 s to just what a nuisance is, but it doesn’t require a } *9* SOLORRE 4 OCTOBER 30, 1916 ' | ) P | Bntered in the Post Office in Juneau as Second Class| reat deal of observation tc? see that there are a great Mildred Ehml;t‘lh Wyller Secretary of War Newton D. Ba- I"‘ = . . A COAL FOR EVERY PURSE o B O SR A e many dogs in Juneau which should not be running Mrs. Cora, Brastrom ker approved the estimates and re- | SATURDAY, OCT. 31, 1936. AND EVERY PURPOSE SUBSCREPTION RATES. about the streets, and the city is beginning a laudable Mrs. A. R. Hared |quests of theAlaska Board of Rnadi Friendly stars rule strongly to- A { carrier in Juneau and Douglas for $1.25 per month. | yjovement when it prepares to round them up. It Ralph Morean | commissioners for appropriations day. It is a time when intensive ) OB Tons. In Avaooe, B1.00, aie montin s ndvesce, $6.00; |£hould have the SUpPort of every dog. lover in the Anna Nielson or roads in Alaska, according to a|effort may bring success. Ac Per Ton Per Sack § O Racribers will confor o favor If they will prompily motify | COMMUNIty. That support should amount to the co- Gus George m received by Col. W. P.|ing to astrology the morning is s F.0.B. F.O.B. the Business Office of any failure or irreeularity in tho deliver | c peration of taking care of your own dog so the dog Jack Sey | R 1““- l;";::"‘lmufl‘ t:&'\tB“V‘““,d\hll»mual time for o ) k!:‘lflr‘f _ Bunkers Bunkers o their papers i ol i 4 P It was hoped that the next year|vision and conducive to making re- b Teleshones: News Office, 602 Bustness Office e e pe i 4{would sec the beginning of the|liable estimates concerning vote| . idiom Lump . $1250 §.70 F ASSOCIATED PRESS b6 eity 1 stop this 1;\1i§’x;s;1ce and, in some instances, sastineau Channel Bridge. getting. Carbonado 13.50 W] L Assoctated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for 5 g g , 3 _——— Jnder this sway convivality is R e ol L T T itea b e bt | nave.. I svery o8 R AR LI s ok o T LOOK and LEARN 1] Menibabe or the ‘Aveite Sebinest hbdesdth Be Ehtnaged ki ] Briquets 13.50 Py < o [ive Credited in this paper and also the local news published | dog there will be no viclous packs knocking down By A. C. Gordon {hood met to plan a winter SPOrts!fecling augmented. This s a lucky Nanaimo I VR e 14.30 .80 — ——— | children on our public school grounds. If, however,| | b | m. Two indoor baseball teams | for entertaining friends or po- Uf h L 15, 40 30 L ] ,“‘A',A{;;";N‘-;'gg;;;g;"“,,;;:.y; on"@FR | ihe owner neglects to care for his pet it is only fair|$— 4 | were arranged for with A. H. Zieg- | jitioa) associats. AN LUMDP ... - . : — [t0 the rest of the citizens of the community that the| 1 what president of the U. s |ler and Royal XSI\‘;I;H!V; as caP-| here is a that " presies Utah Nut (boc{t) 17.50 .90 dog catcher take care of the animal by destroying |served in office for only six and o |!@ns. Prof. L. D. Henderson was|conctructive wo many parts o ot s 2 him. half months? | made manager of the A. B. basket-| iy, country, E ers, boat-build- Blacksmith ]\/OGI 27.00 175 | An old dog trainer of our acquaintance used to What is the title of the high- ball team, ‘,‘.'h(l,c,]:.,“,?'”f "\‘):;?‘Il‘f‘?f“ys and contractors may have a busy Steam Cocl No. 1 ... 11.00 .60 | say that fn order to train a dog “you have to know |est ranking officer in the Navy? e o R G 8.00 A5 | taore than the dog.” It is apropus. If each of us| 3- How ma University profe A 3 winter season Steam Coal No. 2 broadcasting sta- | | rsi f are well d e # | | Sl > 1 f | will show we know more than the dog by caring for |UOnS are there in the U. 8.2 Earle V. 'Daveler and ‘wite of] ccred today. Youn L] o e . SO e 4. What is the medical term fc ; & s i women will the ~ 1 our own dog, the dog nuisance will disappear over lockjaw? ne were leaving on the next il it daoy Py {Hih 5. Which state was the first to|Princess Alice for a visit to the|onmens Educ ation is to be of first A Half Century of Satisfactory Service ) be admitted to the Union under|>'at |concern in 1 Chicagoans are going to vote on daylight saving.|the Constitution? | SE gy This is a most favorable rule of I'or Roosevelt, pipes up an old Democratic warhorse. | ¢ Meuseth and Jack Woodard |the stars for athletics. Footbali {He brought them daylight after the darkness of de-| 1. James Garfield, who was as-|"er “'“:y"n an Elks lluh ll(‘V(nw\\lll be of extraordinary interest. 5 i 2, Admiral I g Ds making, traveling and many forms L] | e Jedpstakes ts »| 3. 615 : of recreation. Hostesses may ex- = —_— 2 Sllrnnrlr; lLhmgb No sweepstakes. tickets on the Ao T The Sophomore class of the .?“_ pect: success in talning. Mid- V‘[I ()LF:AILL l\].\ID R“T’I\IL g " JUNEAU'S n()(. ISANCE okt ek L 5. Vermont 1 high school gave a Hallowe'en | winter European tours should be 1 A AT S0 P s S % [party to the rest of the high school|planned under this direction of the y - r J ‘ The Real Qu.lrrel - #|and facul Games were played stars PHONE 412 ‘ Virtually every one likes a dog. It is probably | ] prizes going to Rena Ellingen| 1n the last Wwebkd ot 7dha * a safe statement that the person is rare who actually ' (New York Tlmow P/IODFRN Buddy Sn 1. Miss Dyer, as much will h: ppen to aroi inter- hates dogs. Most of us have a dog, especially in the| “Al” Smith insists that “The Sidewalks of Ne ETIQUELTE ypsy, told fortunes and Miss|est and anxiety, but there will be north where the dog has a tradition harkening back | York” still live The last straw that broke the don- was chaperone, lavish spending of mon In the E H LO A 1 to his earlier gallant part in the matter of transpor-|key’s back for him seems to have been when some- By Roberta Lee i national capital memorable his FRESH- CAL GROWN ! 3 tation. With a little reflection most any dog owner {body issued orders at the Philadelphia Democratic g Mrs. W. H. Case, who has been tory will be in the making, { can recite a line or two from Senator Vest's eulogy | o rvention to stop playing “The Sidewalks of New jg L hex ersiien Te-| Health now should be safeguard- GREEN ONIONS, RADISHES ' York.” Mr. Smith calls attention to the Forgotten St AR - rning ‘on the Spokane. While ed, for there are omens read z i toa dog, that pal who sticks by you though the Test| i) “Mamie O'Rourke. She has been thrown over| @ When a woman receives: a below, Miss Case underwent traate torm o i gt CRAW A R ATT | § it 5 e s i phone call from another woman of | eIV, presaging forms of illness in FROM OUR OWN FARM { of the world kicks you in the face. Even in death, |goy appy Days Are Here Again Voo o o e shat is the Ament ; tor eye trouble and was fully the comi winter. Diet ‘should ¥ 3 i - the dog remains ever faithful, guarding at last the So again it is a case of I care not who makes the | I* own "l'"""‘v"':";“-"“- TR | recovated e 3 7 grave of his dead master, laws of a nation as long as I can write its songs. 1:|Proper salutation? B : £, " o E it i S 3 di .| A. “How do you do, Mrs. Mor i i e it is have | & 7 But, as is brought out daily in Juneau and was i certainly the safer business. One can hardly imagme e 43 | m Bernstein, well known sales- a year of many di-| a 0 nna 3'0021' i i Vi the Supreme Court outlawing “East Side, West Side, | 22D 3 at the Gastineau + % LF ! ! i emphasized at the meeting of the Chamber of Com- Al Arcuna’ ths Town Q. Should a man ever make ik i e inter may lend THE PURE FOODS STORE | 3 " I it ar P a gir Y - C ovel virc T I leas- | - merce 1k%crda) there is a marked difference be- According to the success magazines, being an |Present of wearing apparel to a L{”‘r atl: Tansidti el 3. Walkih ‘“'], H‘ \1::‘1 environime nd pleg tween liking a dog and allowing the animals to run' economic royalist is considered good work by many,| A. Not unless it is some article Jack Langs . A i Py 1 - i g + | Weir glas le Eagle RiVer.| Children born on this 8ay. orose| 2 Jes)s elivery in packs about the city, maiming and killing each |if you can get it.—Atlanta Constitution which - would be amental, such | gtipaug! ;H:}m e diyer l("“d',;“ P n “ day prob-| Telephcne 47& 510 131 2 1 Wi other, and perhaps at some moment attacking chil- | e iR R 8 DYl RREEE. | avi Kool Treadwell bang leads ;“’ | et Il‘l fpactionl = = v o > a’ . a 1 bar ad mat Subjec of the sign nay -~ dren. 1 An old law in England compelled every person “‘Q;’ I;’l‘] o £ \ways pisc Ol returned from a trip to Hain be' inventors or Tnaheifs 1 may| g undays and holi- Should a man always risc t ; be inventors or financiers. { iy s Sy s B il kil ot sl it g e s 3, (s e SR : i ek, T ALASKA MEAT CO g Superintendent A. B. Philli g - | da 4 AP By et o Irving E. Lewis of Thane and Miss 1d; fofiher Sed » Itd hil ps yesterday when he re l,t]_mm Consmlmon A. Yes, always; and he should Gy S HEDN ot K o ; m. former S ported that four dogs jumped on three little children remain standing until the woman S 2 s ury, was born TRATIRIN G A DSTTIN'S 3Y BEED —I £ ANTY on the school grounds and only the timely presence f GhE is seated |were quietly married by the Rev 53, Others who FEATURING CARSTEN'S BABY BEET —DIAMOND 19 of. the Custodl We will have fewer “major traffic problems” when ated. ol El Gt et Witk Ath. v Mvs TC'HAMS AND.BACONCUL'S GostermmenCinghectod usiodian averted what may have turned out|ye reglize that public streets should not be public g Rl sl p ey > HAMS AND B! L8 G 1 Inspecte b/ to be a serious matter. Dogs, after all, are animals garages.—Buffalo Courier-Express. T ¥ oo | |Pearce the only ones present. e and it is their nature to go to the attack when running {l DAILY LFS SONS | — = with other dogs. It isn't the dog’s fault he was born | No doubt France's revaluation of its money will | | i | Weather: Maximum, 42; Mini- Jopyrig 193 o that way. All he needs is care, attention and a little | improve her position in world trade. On the other | IN ENGLISH mum, 31; Clear SI urd o‘son training to overcome his wilder habits. Every dog | hand, it wil take more francs to settle a non-payment | { P 3 | ; owner owes that to his dog in return for the animal's|cn @ war debt.—Detroit News. | By W. L. Gorden { \NEW ROOF FOR WATER CO'S. || Pfl@nfi‘ 36 v Sk e affection and companionship, I |+ X FRANKLIN STREET TANK | Py Yoa are m\l:le('l to 5“}( -uul .‘1; g 7 ining st Rownseng | oo e y < coupon at the box office of il The fac You can get a book explaining the o Eat f:;:"mlm AOvever 88 Ligpght out at "““;plnn for §1, and one “exposing” it for 50 cents, This | Words Often Misused: Do n The low-pressurc water tank of For very prompt ; b e hat a bad situation prevalls in the dghows that the scorners' seats are still cheaper than {say, “I cannot locate the lost Da<itne Juneau Water Company on| UQUOR DELIVERY ca lte! Theat&'g ¥ and, as Mr. Phillips put it, it is time to do some- those in the dress circle—Biddeford Journal. | per. i #1 catiioh find' the T8 iaaniiin . Strect . between Fousth SR e —— e e Este e (paper and Fifth, is receiving a new roof, pe———————— ‘ Pronounce nup-shal, ‘u as in up,"&|qown the old house Wednesday and self and a oy |unstressed, accent fir llable. “}work will be completed on the struc- relative to see o j —— | Often Misspelled: Codicll; eil, \ure in about a week, according to . / s : not sil. . Minard Mill, outside superintendent “@hariie Chafia { CAUSTIC THRIFTY Synonyms: Distinguished x'('-‘,,{ the water company. ARR\ RACY, Druggist 2 ( WEEKLY FOOD Penid ol promient, cAleiy — B | “The Squibb Stores of Alaska” @ 99 COMMENTS NEWS '“;;gfj; Sty 70 o word e, | Alaska Music Supply 14— at the Circus crense our vocabulary by Tnasieris| and Supplies As a paid-up subscriber of The -y ! one word every day. Today's word: | “A Newspaper Within a Newspaper™ Precocity; premature development, | especially of the mental pow “That precocity which some distinguishes uncommon geniu: Wirt. ‘LPhone 206 122 W. Second | THh I<RIFNI)L\ STOR[‘ Friday, October 30, 1936. THE FRIENDLY STORE Daily Alaska Empire } Good only for current offering i Yonr Name May Appear Tomorrow -00 WATCH THIS SPACE y ON TOBACCO ROAD e o 9 g Gas Station Attendant: Mlnce Meat N Taan Cellophane Wrapped “When we reach the third 'amp-post I'm going to kiss you. “Oh, Harold, isn't that going 0o far?” Men’s Dress — Oxfords » N o INSURANCE (T TR ) Allen Shattuck THE BEST MAYTAG PRODUCTS | TAP BEER W P, JOHNSON | Established 1898 IN TOWN! How's yo' all?” S A concentrated product. Makes two large pies. S Each,20¢c THE ONE-PIECE BATHING SuUIT et I ! I This store is head- quarters for everya thing the band or or- BAKING “Do you believe that tight ¢lothing stops circulation?” PoTAToEs TRAFFIC TRAGEDIES “Certainly not. The tighter a = = : A 1% 1 i chestra player needs. % ]uneau o AICIS“CI woman's clothing the more she's § Ne Omrtr—wha‘cher mean run R ek of i s & haliitn: Large Even Size ning that red light? $e0 our big tock of nstry- THE MINERS Pt | Recreation Parlors and Liquor Store Driver—I'm nearly blind, offi- 0—0—o lb ‘ z cer, and can't see the light at 6 Ibs. for all. WHAT A DOC! Officer—Then what yer dri - a car for? Doctor: “There goes the only K c Bakm Driver—I don’t drive regular. woman I ever loved.” ¢ Wwe b T'm driving for me buddy who Nurse: “Why don’t you marry her?” : inder rr:gn: an ice route an’ ain’t got no E Doctor: “I can't afford to. 4 ra Large Can She's my best patient.” COULDN'T FIND IT izt con: e oo v | W hole Clams gt exactly as wrtten | | For Prompt, Safe, Efficien: PHONE ! b/ han I K Service CALL A 5 5 6 doctor. | CHECKER CAB Juneau Drug Co. ‘ — ! THE TERMINAL “Deliciousiy Different Foods” Catering to Banquets and Private Dinner Parties ] The B. M. Behrends S s o 1 F(W Bank HOTEL GASTINEAU | | ALASKA MUSIC SUPPLY e 122 W. Second Phone 206/ | BILL DOUGLAS /3 £ 4 % e Lady: “My goodness! Where | In quart eans. Regular A Negro woman shuffled up is it? I have pushed and pulled 35-cent size. to the desk. She answered the everything in the car.” investigator's questions briskly. zoc Her age? Just 70, suh. And children? Yessuh, a daughter. ‘ X VACATIONING BREAKFAST ,The daughier's age? Sevents- Juneau, Alaska Evgry flffortf Madé for the ¢ Boy—Say, dad, what does it s bttt st omfort of the Guests! it mean when the paper says some F l G s could that be? | man went to a convention as a “Well,” the applicant expiamed u;:t:l: m’his wife didn't I ; rupt Hegular PacpRbly, *yoy. g | ot Jarried in connection g0 with him, son—1. & X Enr | 5-cent cans. ;;::ty early.” —St. Louis Star- and SAVINGS * | ployees’ Magazine. | lsc : AIR SERVICE INFORMATION ‘ Resources Over Two and One- Hali Million Dollars -~~~ |} ' FOR INSURANCE - See H.R.SHEPARD & SON 3 Tehphomm&ufimm COMMERCIAL GASTINEAU CAFE l { e T e e S R S U