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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE:, FRIDAY, NOV. 1936. ficials in 3 John W. Tr Wash by credited request of Gov ithorities in PPY + BIRTHDA Y! 20YEARS AGO || Horoscope The Empire extends congratul. wishes today, their| rsary, to the follow- |\ From The Empire “The stars incline "1 but do not compel” NOVEMBER 13, 1916 | purchased by the National Inde-|*- Fisheries Company of Se-|SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1936 ndent for approximately ~$25,000, Benefic aspects rule today which e famous power schooner King &!is read as equally fortunate for men Vinge was to operate as a perma-|and women. According to astrology member of the port’s halibut|the stars encourage independent ac- he Business Office r T : With capacity of 175.0001(101! that resents dictation. ; 2 e 7 nds, the King & Winge was the| This date is inauspicious for inter- of their paper ois Ot T Dl OIS 1 c — —— ooner in the halibut|viewing anyone whose favor or good MEMBER OF “'““‘; PRESS. y Capt. A. Mornas was cap- Wwill is desired. It is not promising R o il o i 1 r |for those who would remind suc- retiiod . s paver 20k e ne i cessful candidates of pre-election edited | paber and also ¢ n | cesstul Rerws We Z. M. Bradford an- mm)msei { 1 RAN I 144 new post office, The morning hours seem to prom- ALASEA (‘IRCV‘! \'1 ON GUARANTEE ¥ OF ANY OTHER P installed in the lo-|ise good luck to those who seek to do business along conservative lines. Speculation again will tempt many persons, but it should be avoided. smiles gently on women way continues. They will composed mostly Treadell Gun the ‘Tres I while thi NEW ACTIVITIES INAUGURATED '{ BY SKICLUBMEN - Many New Members in Large Turnout at Last Night's Meeting With more tnan forty enthusias tic skiers in attendance, the large: turnout yet to be at a club meeting, the Juneau Ski Club at its session I'n the City Council Chambers last evening, launched plans for the coming snow season’s activities. Among the projects to be under- | taken by the club, it was decided ast night, will be the arrangement f a dance or similar entertainment, |sking hands ‘as Dan - Mohler and | Arthur Eide, will include limbering exercises and how to ecare for the | skis with discussion of waxes. The instruction dates are to be nounced later. an- Appearing at a club meeting for the first time last evening, Arthur Eide, of Douglas, who learned his | skiing as a child in Norway, was called upon for an impromptu talk on skiing as he had seen it. | An ameriment 1w the club’s by- as passed at the meeting, | which provides the wife of any male member of the Juneau Ski Club, is automatically 2 member ot club. Possibilities of a ski meet to in- clude clubs from Juneau, Ketchi- kan, Petersburg and Wrangell, wer: discussed, and it was decided that | every effort be made to further sucn a meeting. Applications for membership in the club were received last night from Sonia Cheifetz, Joe Warner, m Sumdum where find their best enjoyment in infor-|in the very near I_uture. by tl}e en- | W. K. Clark, Ray Abrahamson, Glen avoc among the duck .\ week-end visits and social af- | ‘ert2inment committee. Also, it was |Wald, Bob Kimball, Frank Foster, d brought back enough | ;. Return to the old-time|decided that skiing newcomers will Jr. Ruth Lundell, Arthur Eide, Har- iy 5 pply themselves sphere” is recommended to the ay-|?¢ €iven preliminary instruction to | riett Barragar. J. Irvixb Noble, and w | 1 days. In the se woman, but girls s| zet them ready to mount the flying junior members: Bob Geyer, David { : ; . el LTl be | i snow finally Heisel, and Dean All | Guy Terry, Charles |taugnt to be self-supporting. i nx?‘x.\vv\m n 1]?t.§xlz>u |]n:\v]5 z«l.r-l sel, _Vfioan en. S o , . ] Harry! Great constructive projects are to | ives- T‘_“e s st ‘l b Toa TR RO v " John | he pushed at this time when men of | e under the direction of such old 0day’s News Toaay--£mpire e superior ability will be sought. Na- - e—— o ARS val engineers will be in demand as! | - S DIERUKIRG AN well as experts in airplane construc- ¥ 3 tion. | & M 8 the States.; Surgecns come under a planetary TIME FOR ALASKAN : " ;lzxxxm n; \v ‘;l “Axx‘flj(xl a\-nmo.:n p:;,)m; i TR T A ) C. Whipple ising to young erical many o! WITH UNITED PURPCOSE bog ieddi e Wil Eeeve ? | | el < t the Gastin- Whom will serve in foreign coun- = —— — { Juneau fc §5 g tries. SR Striking an average, the survey of Juneau food i 3r Weaion s to ComnuAbRa T shat Bl !!”'('('1 I ! 5 ‘ l : . yesterday by The|€m [ a - s sl S| . au Lumoer Vs, inc. stores and ‘meat marketsiisken yesterday by The| s ; of the|tention in Weshington, D. C., before | ‘ D € Empire reveals there are necessities of life here to A5recr il I t the city,|the spring, if the stars are wisely | last approximately 30 days if no further supplie "" '1‘ :' 5 Akt 'l interpretec ——— are forthcoming in thie meantime as a result of the ! i o 2 “ | QUE = As December*araws near move- | —~— maritime strike. Butit b i 1 el R e &3 W Woodwor d of the ments of population will be wide- | 230 South Franklin Telephone 11) Fresh vegetables, of course, are no more. Eggs gt il 4 “ " SEEEY By Roberta Lee of moving picture takers sbread in the United States. The | and butter virtually are ali gone. and the meat supply °%sured "',‘ 7 syt + ¢ Alaska, was| (railer tourists will present complex s very low, sufficient for perhaps 15 days in the Va‘tic to the south ! E > Alaskan. problems Fiorida and California H - ] o (e Eas ey of the TakieNants havey ront Q W Persons whose birthdate it is have | [ & o9 ne xtreme. It is true that some o * me! its have S o w4 extreme ‘ “ fush: oves ia ABGH vepodl Gasirely .« < r Lndm\ W known min- the augury of a year of progress Eoren. commodiyes. /1o lu Vbt e . | plie of Juneau and Tread-|that assures money and popularity. | Distributors SN Saveu, SR aslil, they" bRd. Splee 0 e We mu: ’ 1 ted with the Speel Riv-|Women should be extremely fortu- | 1 4 g o ey Dk anust b oper: 0 Ala rs, according was married in Seattle ! ; i| CHEVROLET PONTIAC BUICK that while some stores are well stocked others are 1t e Afarican o ¢ " Lerine Maloney, who the _ Children born on this day prob- R s 00 Al B DRIRORS x s b ng pressure to bear on t * before had been a” member of “PIY ke 1"‘)"(()'111?]0”11?' “(“l‘ er That means that the swores which hi rather sub- | 7S £oid - L 2 teaching staff of the Douglas ADd many will be devotedly studious | adivies ks will be called upon when the consumers , Chambers of Commerce of Se I : These subjects of Scorpio are usu- | 2 A skl DS el places | 5an Francisco and Los Angele ally reserved, determined and se- | i a A 8 B can not get their supplies a leir custor 9 - 2 B . sretive | 2 3 T ading. Either the supplies will be furnisheq Profited from our industry in the ps : an - achalE LoaRa \son | EROMYEL s | A of trading. Either the supy golden opportunity to reciprocate Above a to Mr. and Mrs, Ole Fosse, | John E. McCullough, actor, was through the store which is low in stock or the con- And let’s get together and make our voice as you would R AT AN *“* born on this day 1837. Others who FEATURING CARSTEN’S BABY BEEF —DIAMOND sume: yme direct all simmers down to the & BOYaRE S e i TG AT e celebrated it as a birthday in- Y BA( LG Qe Wil come’ direeh Lt ; ast the NOW, and not wait until our merchants are 3 Weather: Maximum, 39; Mini-| jue COeate s birthday in- | 1 HAMS AND BACON—U. S. Government Inspecied B itach that ‘here 1 80 much . Tood. to 1ast. Hhe : G Wi v AHa 8 it | ! lude Jacob Aboott, writer, 1803; L i f nothing is done to change | 'he point of being able to sell us nothing but be 2z eth Sestemeet | mum, 39; rain Fankin. Tiloyd-Jensa, slarmat s S o n 1g s ange on e street t < y L S 'y i of Juncay 8 hen that is gone there 1f action is obtained in a week or 10 days it wouud (27 e street. G G e I iter i8i0. 3 the present situation and when that is gone there § ‘ " 1 ) A e for a few r ites, shouldn 7 i e e e i o be another week before supplies would actually arrive [ oo ot €8 B of the side- |WILLIAM BREEZE (Copyright, 1936) A Juncau merchants have shown keen foresight D ka. Are we going to sit idly by and make | walk ! | ANCHORAGE AFTER e e W B He!se] Jr BRUA. attatred’ (Y eomendnlts s it service POINted remarks about one another or are we going| A. Yes, always Tt is very dl | Lode ~nd placer focation notices ¢ &de 9 ° QEC BV g ““; ors of the strike were rife |1 Ui like true Alaskans and go out after what |courteous to obstr he passage of | William Breeze, 70, died November |for sale ~ L s by stocking up when rum sy he limit in W€ must have, and go after it intelligently and with | the c pedestrians, Tt is sti |3 in the Anchorage hospital follow- Y«a are invited to present this St e s sntanged Whelr Oedth 0 tha MlUn ), L purpose? etter if the man turns and waks |ing a stroke he had suffered a few coupon at the box office of the order to be able to serve their customers, and it I . | with the girl, in the direction 8t 1ys previously. He had been a resi- = | > e R e O lisie is golng dent of Nome, where he belonged Bert’s Cash Grocery ca ltol Theatre . caised a price. Rather their only thought has been It seems to be one oi those cases where if we -+ i " 0 the Masonic lo before com- PHONE 105 i to supply the residents of this community with the can’'t eat meat we can eat cake if we have anything SR 1 e W #{ing to Anchorage 15 years a80.! | Pree Delivery e ; : necessities of life in the general conduct of their ' (0 make cake with. ATV 7T Breeze was born in Ireland and lett | g, i R 23 Y and receive Uckctg for your- business. Some have already ordered from Canada — - DAILY L,JSSONS no known relatives in this country. | — = self «nd a friend or T which means high duty if the supplies are obtained, Probably if we lived in Seaitle and could drive T h | o T T TN & In an effort to keep up their stocks. Meat men have |cut in the Puyallup valley to pick up a nice big turkey IN JNGLISH RHODA MM_(' E:LAR){—Fmt coy | [ COA L turned to the emergency of obtaining local meat. |for Thanksgiving and all the fresh vegetables we | | By W. L. Gorden 517 Goldstein Bldg. adv. i Yet one hears it in Juneau and it emanates to|could carry away we wouldn’t worry about the strike i A e m:rpm e the outside world that Southeast Alaska has supplies | cither. P s e enough to last for months. The transportation com- % ectiol For Every Purpose Pacific Coast Coal Co. — Words Often Misused: Do not say. | l ! | b s, Bnd W We had an awful nice vacatior SR ()| PHONE 412 panies themselves were the first offenders, and went How many chamber of commerce speakers {rom g 1 "’Wu B ‘):h"wu-l“w i)r ' P AT - _T - X to the customs office in Seattle where they dug up ! gqun below have we heard say “we stand ready ‘o ARl veskbiun i Juneau Radio Service s —_— figures which purported to show that there were vast| (o.vo vouon Often Mispronounced: Negotiate, | | Winter Rates stores in Alaska Hardly had they gotten their | | For Your RADIO Troubles i 122 Second St.—Next door to { San Francisco Bakery propaganda out when the unions joined in the mis-| representation of facts and added their voice to the Pronounce ne-go-shi-at, e as in me, There is a difference between royalty and com- |0 as in go, i as in it, a as in ate, ac- | SITKA HOT SPRINGS 4 | | \ idhasR1 bl TR in/Na it is reported, until |cent second syllable, and not ne-go- | | 4| Good food, canoeing, hiking. | din Outside that Alaska is well supplied | after his coronation. Ordinary folks marry first and |si-ate 4 A AR = | Accommodations to suit every This in the face of a factual survey whicii was get crowned later.—Boston Globe. Often Misspelled Averdupois. | f | taste. Reservations Alaska Air Observe the six vowels, and no a| ko) % | Transport. follows the s. ) Synonyms: Beg, beseech, plead, | { entreat, implore. Word Study: “Use a word three times and it is yours. Let us in-| ' crease our vocabulary by maste ring ~, one word every day. Today's word: = il Flamboyant; gorgeous, showy. “The | ’ ! i e o HARRY RACE, Druggist “The Squibb Stores of Alaska” buildings follow the usual order flambuoyant architecture.” - oo | The surname of Apollo was Daph-| | | THE BEST i of Pianos—Musical Instruments and Supplies 122 W. Second | BILL. DOUGLAS The United Food Company still has a | large assortment of Staple items . . . including all canned items . . . Sugar, || Tomqiows Styles Cereals, Flour, Onions and Potatoes. We also have some Meat items. You can depend on the UNITED FOOD to do all in its power to furnish the Public of Juneau with a complete line of foods. | | Phone 206 The B. M. Behrends Bank Juneau, Alaska COMMERCIAL and SAVINGS Resources Over Two and One- Half Million Dollars neus for which a festival was GENE““:;I?OTO“S ik MAYTAG PRODUCTS ~.| TAP BEER | 3 pogivser | PHONE 36 1 IN TOWN! (R = o g Al For very prompt THE MINERS Compounaed _ LIQUOR DELIVERY Weation Sl xacty » Al k W S = T Liquor Store by':m | Art:ir :«, U‘;::S Ml:lr?;(}r’ @ doetor. relative to see “Too Many Parents” As a paid-up subscriber of The Daily Alaska Empire Good only for current offering Yonr Name May Appear Tomorrow WATCH THIS SPACE INSURANCE Allen Shattuck Established 1898 Alaska PHONE 556 THE TERMINAL “Deliciously Different Foods” Catering to Banquets and Private Dinner Parties For Prompt, Safe, Efficient Service CALL A CHECKER CAB 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 Bldg. e — Read the Classified Ads in THE EMPIRE| # Eos g r ES “ %

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