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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, NOV. 19, 1936. D(lfl \. 44 Ifls’ffl E’n !’ire ‘ h.ramily on the small pay of his service, was too aris- ROBERT W. BENDER - -~ hed ev 3 COMPANY. # & except tSunday by the EMPI Second and Main Strects, J ’ 3 : 4 - than the one before, started Herbert 1935, and now attending the Uni-! Entere ¢ Posi Office 1 as Second Cia An antobiographical monograph written many During the last few days the R. Caulkins on his way to Matan-!versity of Washington, has been matter e o _| ars luter revealed that the future diva did not then ) NOVEMBER 19 |German government has received| ~FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1036 [ & % B i Sl CorEn it % SUBSCRIPTION RATES 10w t the deep tones which enabled her to sing N. Lester Troast, Jr. Welivered in carrier In Junean and Douglas (or $1.25 per month B s , $6.00 i in fact £he did not know what a contralto was until Robert Fraser verge of exhaustion,” said a wireless| with adverse aspects apparently|Tuesday on their way to the col- cording to information received e + former French prima donna visited the conven Fred Soderlund {from Berne, and though no an-|gominating. ony where he has a contract with here. y 6 ot irx scamo interested i her voice and undertook to cul- | William G. Honold |nouncement. had been made in the| The morning is auspicious for|the government. | Young Ford is the son of the late . g H. M. Porter I},{‘ diplomatiq circles be.h.eved‘constmcum work. It stimulates| In spite of the bad weather he Walter Ford, one of Juncau's old- = . ‘ TEE Oul, of that development came increasing local that a breaking point was nearer vbe—{engine architects, contractors encountere_d on his arrival here,|time ball players, and a nephew of \n\u',ll R OF \\\-:\}.\l\l:x'l»’l_ S8, e, L 7 i s x . #!tween Germany and the United ang ironworkers with great energy.|he is looking forward with enthus- Mrs. J. W. Lievers. He is in his I news diio or same folicyed I & s BIORL (o lie was I Rk | states than it had ever been. | The stars appear to presage intense lasm to making his home in Alaska.| first year at the University, 3 ¢ s nish her spudiés ab, g comvent n sddition, Wl FEOK: il R | | = activity through the winter. ' The Caulkins family will be in B L R s ‘ s before ure director of the Vienna Court | Orders had been issued by the! The configuration is promising!Juneau until transportation can he:Lib . CULATION. GUARANTEED Y0 BE LARGER pera. Fier. vocal powers impressed him less than | By A. C. Gordon arranged to the Westward. I Liberalism Is THAT OF ANY GTIFR PUBLICA - e id her lack of pulchritude, | ing t the cutter Unalga, ofimuch upon their physical strengthl Two other families, who arrivcd‘lndicated in 2T “With such a face and figure, no personality at - —'”‘ ttle. Capt. F. G. Dodge, patrol|in forwarding their careers. Ath-lon the Princess Norah on their way U .t d s t i, how ¢an you ect to succeed?” he exclaimed.[ 1. What is the approximate dia-|ine Alaska fishing banks during|letes should profit in the next few|to Matanuska to visit are Mr. anq UNitel tates With a wave of the d he added: meter of the sun? \ ¢ coming winter as a hospital months. ome to help her mother with the housework. But Lo 00 ol 1t school aud grads sehiool buld-|be spparent i bo publc wed pr-| e cetht” Witnem: “Ob, hi-| | T ord of her voice had waveled and there came an in-) 9 washington Irving. ing. ‘\flgdscff:il:; A AR W a0 ) VA C_afiiTjEmmrc, i % ; 3 g | ey the Methodist Church elected and to ward vocational training, but the EMERGENCY SERVICE TO ALASKA chool chum and came back & few days later amazing | character; collc, be installed the next night, were: question of military drills in schools T B panaia ikt d panractito) sHig: (bree yegteiatl) 2 Bo BRIV President, Mark Kimball; First and colleges may obscure the prin-f As this newspaper predicted from the outset, gov- | Dresden at a salury of $900 a year. She made her! e President, Helmi Janiksela; cipal issue. i ernment operation of ships o Alaska was sure to|debut as “Azncens” in “11 Trovatore” on October R T T | second Vice-President, John Janik-' Surprising trends in business may, result if the opposing sides in the maritime strike | 1378 1 }/’,ODERN ‘ ela; third Vice-Presidemt, Florence be expected as the year ends. The e romaer did not get sether on some sort of temporary basi: Up to this time all her singing had been by ear ! Goff; fourth Vice-President, Gene- stock market may _fluctuate:- ama_z-' . to serve the Territory. Now that step has been taken | ind she had aimost no knowledge of musical tech- ETIQUETIE vieve Jonas and Dan Russell; Sec-|ingly, but speculative trading "““I ]“n(’flu Lu.mbel‘ Mllls I'w- and we in Alaska can again be thankful that we have ique. So she began a $trenuous course of instruction retary, Beatrice Fenwick; Treas- be widespread. b4 officials in Alaska who are conversant with our prob- Editor and Manager her' father who, despite his struggles to maintain HAPPY. cratic to think of a stage career for his daughter. o at 1 Broestine Roessler was sent to the Ursuline convent ¢ Prague. The nun in charge of the school \0ir her veice and assigned her to sing tenor parts at mass ing: the tes ¢ marked her voice as a true contralto. Lavenia Sibley BIRTHDAY)| The Empire extends canyratuln-( tions and best wishes today, thw‘ birthday anniversary, to the follow- —_—m—m— 20 YEARS AGO [ From The Empire ; Horoscope V| | “The stars incline ! -7 but do not compel” | NOVEMBER 19, 1936 | ) According to astrology this is an uncertain day in planetary direction a plain verbal warning that Presi-i | !m'm Wilson’s patience is on the 2. Who wrote, Sleepy Hollow?" ¢ “The ongd ild, vou'd better giVe up the idea of The Legend My « f th ic Health Servi ,ee - | Berry, Coordinator for Industrial nglng.: - Buy "6 Sewing machipg..and. Eodo. gosk | og ST S e Russian paper |y ,):l r::ue f::fi Lu[Hmodlcal sup- | them in helping themselves and Wanted Sanitati | Cooperation, told the delegates at- Fou'll' never be an arist.” currency any intrinsic value? " piies would be aboard the ship. |makes them self-reliant. They anted danitation [tending the American PFederation Mme. Schumann-Heink the singer used to cite| 4 what does enteralgia mean> | should be attractive to men while - of Labor Convention, that he be- e e to struggling young vocalists| 5 What is the largest river Mayor B. D. Stewart announced, the configuration continues. LONDON-—Judge Dumas to wit-lieved the Supreme .Court would § i giris of what a woman could do in | Ttaly? the Juneau School Board had sel-| Aranus is in place believed to fo-|ness at Westminister County Court: recognize the election as a “man- he face of scouraguinents. e ccted Harlan Thomas, of Seattle,, ment unrest and discontent. The|*Why did you kiss your thumb _dflle for n_laintenanoe of liberalism Fraulein Roessier took the rebuff and went back ANNSWERS to be architect for the new Juneau'inclination to believe the worst will|instead of the book upon taking,in the United States.” under Herr Krebs and Dr. Franz Wullner, but in the By Roberta Lee Immediate- * | United States Coast Guard service!to men and women who depend snip for the fishing fleet. A sur-| Women are fairly fortunate under : this rule of the stars which aids urer, Ideal Hendrickson; Chorister,; G now should take stock of FAMILIES HERE ON WALTER FORD NAMED | WAY TO MATANUSKA FIRST ALTERNATE TO . | MILITARY ACADEMY Twelve years of farming at Win-' nett, Montana, with the drought Walter Scott Ford, graduate of making each year more difficu®. Juneau High School in the class of Caulkins, his wife and four chil- Military Academy at West Point by dren ,arrived on the Princess Norah Delegate Anthony J. Dimond, ac- Mrs. V. Post and two children and | the Garrison family. i TAMPA, Florida, Nov. 19.—George L ” ke , rried Ernest Heink Eva Tripp; Pianist, Velma Case; their manners, for fashion is chang-i = e e lems and a real friemd fn the White House. ridst of it, in 188 "n”m.,vl- nest Heink. Usher, Fayne Martinson. Advisors, ing as the pendulum slowly swings' = — What actually has happened is that President |ly her contract was caucelled and for a year she was| Q Is proper to w Leslie M. George, T. E. Hall, Mrs. away from the standard of liberty 230 South Franklip Telephone i Roosevelt, in reply to pleas from Gov. John W. Troy | ‘at liberty georgette dress without n!Clark. Siikh and Luly Besek. and license. . and Delegate Anthony J. Dimond, has -exercised the Late in 1885 she got an engagement in Hamburg, | the winter? | 7 ! Porsons whose birthdate it is have power granted under ¢he Aliska Railroad Act tc | but at a pitifully smail salary. Here her musical ear! A. Yes, in the evening. Don Griffiths, former bookkeeper the v of a year of many inter- charter and operate Sbips to feed the government- | ind innate sense of bitch ie to her rescue. The| Q Does the general etiquette to|of the Alaska Supply Company, and | ests and warning is given that con- s M lok co.’ lnc owned railroad. Whichr simply means that ships can | hief coutralt the company became piqued and fbe observed on a steamer any dil- lately a broker at Anchorage, passed centration will contribute to suc- ply from the States to Seward with supplies, taking | ‘efused fo sing “Carnien,” notifying the management | ferent from that gn a train? through Juneau on the way south cess even in social matters. Distribatone ; : : > v e : ey A it is practically the same. for the winter. Children born on this day prob- P in all points in Southeast and Southwest Alaska.|only a few hours before the curtain was % go up. © Wit aben “Seit! MaR I sbly will be endowed \wilh' strong : S = y 3 Under the executivé ordér of the President full au-| Tt was too lat: to éhange the bill and the manager s sy g TITE : 4 L CHEVROLRT PONTIAC BUICK A : 0, how is it pronounced? A. Van Mavern, oroker, returned inte! s and outstanding talents. ¢ thorlly is granted Sécretary. of Interior Harold L.|cent for ¥rau Heiuk. Withou rehearsal or other| 4 An eclair is ‘@ small, oblong ¢ Juneau from a trip to the scuth Many subjects of this sign shine in Ickes to operate vessels fo the north so long as he ® sulig the role by ear and scored a complete | aka filled with flavored cream cnd of the Division, and was at the Public life or in conspicuous posi- feels the emergeaey exists. - He may use government 1 and glazed, or often frosted. Pro- Gastinean tions. Ui ships or he ma siich private ships as he can Sl ¥t Mambuig, after four children had been |nounce a-klar, first a as in da % Walter Evans Edge, Senator and ALASRA N]EAT Co secure. The full sources of government are at his | born, Heink deserted wife ar amily. The sher-|second a as in cars, principal ac- Thyrman Brown, of the pu - diplomat, was born on this day = o command for opersting and manning the carriers ver 1g the singer owned to satisfy |cent on last syllable. ing department, Than, ned 1874. Others who have celebrated 1 t 45 ¢ v AR TR A TRIN(: M TN v Tndications: aim, (odky - tht £48" seevice wrill stape ] creditusl ! B — from a trip East it is a birthday :n(.lu(lE.Artyh\lr FEATURTNG CARSTEN’S BABY BEEF —DIAMOND t almost immediafely, & boat probably leaving Seattle In 1887 she mnde her first appearance in Berlin,| | . el Gulterman, poet, 1874; Patcick Jie-§'. S8 HAMS AND BACON-Y. 8. Government Inspected _— e Yad = i v Py v |epr Hayes, Roman Catholic Car- L } by Saturday or at least the first of the week. A mes- | singing i “I! ‘Trovatore” and for the next nine vears | DAILY LESSONS ( The name Mexico is derived from|gina; “1g67 ‘ 15 receive :n» om u ;,rnmmrint source says tt was heard in contralto and mezzo-soprano roles in! IN :I\IFLISH | ,}H f\‘ 1: g the Aztects' name for (Copyright, 1936) » Hervice will stari “in g day or two Cierman citics in operas and oratorios and at| | ENG | their war god. { - bt e The action has nothing directly to do with settle- stie signed the 10-year contract which | 4 i 113 L s z d ment of the strite. It is purely a public service; a N { By W. L. Gorden ’ & . n a of strike s I public service; a led Decause of American successes. | | i HOTEL ZYNDA service, as we have previously mentioned, to the pub- s upon that contract she di-|% — - - | 1 he serve g 2 & 5. i } , M . - lic which must e ol i S orced Heink ed Paul Schumann, actor- | 5 Often Misused: Do not say, | | i VICE Y«u are invited fo present this Alaskans will b glad to note that the President | \yanboer of Theater, Hamburg. Four chil- | ‘Clara laid on the bed and read ' | | coupon at the box office of the- did not go off to South Americs, as it may have ap- | qren waye bory He died in 1904 and that was | N€r book.” Say, “lay on her bed : 4 peared to some, without any thought for how we wete | one o tHalitew s8hrs in which 3Re missed singing at| Often Mispronounced: Loquac- s going to live in the meantime 3 : ious. Pronounce lo-kwa-shus, 0as Bdyreuth | b PESE PR e G - |in low, a as in way, u as in us uh- A GREAT WOMAN PASSES Her succéstes o this country are well known and (stressed, accent second syllable. & | Probably the worid’s greatest contralto and an altogether lovable woman has been lost to the world the great part she played during the war days x\hen; Often Misspelled: he had sons on both sides of the lines but remained igcu. not ga true to Ber adopied land—America. Truly, a great! Synonyms: Indicate, signify Chargeable; | | de-} For Every Purpose and receive tickets for your- self «nd a friend or relative to see | ¥ in the death of Ernestine Schumahn-Heink. Not only |~ O™ RS SR e dsiliat the one and on“vinoxl;\r/;u;xps.r:u;'\--“ml word Hn'(‘oi ! THE BEST Pacific Coast Coal Co. e csel?? i a great singer bui a great mother and exceptional | >o)ADN-HE 'T)‘ Itimes and it is you Let us in-| [ FHONE S8 i “Fll‘st A G“'I ? ¢ human being was Madame Schumann-Heink, Her i g y |crease our vocabulary by mastering, TAP BEER T —— . i deeds of humanity will live oug Just as will the mém- Tugwell Is going into the molasses business and, {one word each day. Today's word: = ory of her golden Her rise to fame reveals clearly the remarkuhbie gualities of the woman. Ernestine inherned her voiee voice for her mother also o o 2 ¥ & " Those soviet “per ¢ lie” charges indics the council.”—Addison | Good food, canoeing, hiking. | sed a rich contralto. Until Ernestine was 9 Those Nasi-Soviet “periodic lie” charges indicate , ©f . | A % al y s R TdRE ccommodations to suit eve years old she spoke only TtAiian, meanwhile, under | they are faking & tip from our Presidential campaigns, R Recrecxtlon perOI'S ek her mother’s tuition, ning to sing by ear con arias from Italian operss Childish dreams of faum to a singer were squelched DUFRESNE TELLS &'t st .o JUNEAU RoTARIANS plained that but oné Jight, a small of course, some will say he is not changing his vo- | Devolve, to transfer cation. {son to another. “They dbvol I, ’i,.’l(‘l“ whole authority into the ha; | | The number of Texas farms Tt appéars thmt Thanksgiving we may yet have turkey for{ 017 in 1935. | — - FORD AGENCY Comrmssion from one per- {creased from 495489 in 1930 to 501.-1 IN TOWN! | t l\]l;tjl THE MINERS' " SITKA HOT SPRINGS | an d | taste. Reservations Alaska Air Liquor Store l*_ enr ou s £ A R S N L I ‘ | in- | Transport. .L BILL DOUGL. should fake ad- Today” Princess Norah. Mr. Harris is the As a paid-up sukscriber of The Good only for current offering Yonr Name May Appear Tomorrow WATCH THIS SPACE and the Biological Survey just s PROMISED CIGARS (Authorized Dealers) i+ ’i .‘ they are made by commissions from | e S R R i GREASES [ S, g : cHAMBEH AB“UT the several States, he explained,| ‘phe, Ketchikan Rotary Club, ac- GAS — OILS | s {lARIS!Y.hl:ACh, r:r:l(fi:s’l' l N s u R A N c E | the Advisory Committec actually, cording to a letter received by the < {1 Rice & Ahlers Co. o Sguikh; igres. » (1 '“: »J[l::}:fl{);,r f\»halfllhle senson wnffld | Rev. O, L. Kendall, secretary of the ]UNEAU I\/IC)TORu s G 1z ez oy ey ~ i { ‘ pe aler surveying the various Yeo-| yunesu Glub, pledges to present the : i e & s o P TR P T A“en shatt“ck 3 | ommendations. ! Juneau group with a box of cig Foot of Main Street EETPHETAL ORK | i ! e o o The officer admiied fhat Autk he fivst month the local club beats O RN ] RARTAG DTS 1898 o 41 : s # Was poor the past season.| (1. Ketehikan attendance record. . |—— — | ished J. F. Blanchard of Colum-|und added, “I cant promise any- s sk SobBatlated tHe Tk — = W. P. JOHNSON Establish ! boe Tt I T thing better for next season.” | ean Rotary Club on passing its | A “Smiling Service” id 3 | k. ia Lumber Interesting | Mr. Blanchard explained the work | rirst. iectiicy, Lo shtia that el PHONE 36 I i | ! Alaska ‘ Speaker at Luncheon hia company is doing in PIOMOUE tary uad been active in Ketchiken | || Bert’s Cash Grocery | home ownership and said thet | for twolve yeats. - t i PHONE 105 | : 9 e T B L the last year the firm had placed R e L i | or very promp | Free Delivery Juneau | | { UI":“QR :;11: g -I"‘;"g".‘f“ O‘t;;" approximately a quarter of & mil | LIQUOR DELIVERY | . * iei ] f o padka Gume Gommimion on agnars in Junews 1 nome | MISS ROSE STUKE , e 4 For Prompt, Safe, Efficien: ~ PHONE | ager of the Columbia Lumber Gom. | COUStUCtion. He told of the new BECOMES BRIDE In 0% £ I PHONE 206 I : LL A ! pany with headquartens 1. Seny | {inancing methods, and the efforss | Ly Alaska Music Suppl [l J Radio Servi 1 Service CA. of* Bany i eadquaters in 8o 1 reeo, e vup b pesta| OF FRANK HARRIS| | usic Supply | | Junean Radio Service | | i ere guest speakers of the Juneau | ;oo ot 0 slling foetos AhIAT] | Arthur M. Uggen, Manager For Your RADIO Troubles l | CH EC KE R CAB | Chamber of Commerce at the week- had been a problem in the past. | b ; | | Pianos—Musical Instruments 122 Second St.—Next door to | r | % uncheon of the BOup in the ye g nis company had plonty |5 2L Rose Stuke and Mr. Prank W. | | and Supplies | San Francisco Bakery | | — 1 Tegmrma; Cafe this noon of money to carry on the program Harris wefeflu@;edkl{l n:;r""xe last | | Phone 206 122 W. Second | e gave an Stiug ac- 3 evening ‘cloc! s | > — ~ count af the Guck. stuntion h he | PUt 8dviced thal it money equld be | o1 o rionn tthe: e | B ——— ‘ K Territory, pointing owt thdl not be‘;‘lz\:fi‘ Il:'gn‘\mllocul banking houses |y nt presbyterian Church by the oy | 1 in excess of five per cent of the| ' .ooo o Pe done. I Rev. John A. Glasse. e ’ “Deliciously Different Foods” Alaska bred ducks nbtuelly pass ‘i“b::];;}_mh :‘55;’;"1’.?1‘:“;“"‘“ *‘::gl The bride is from Chicago, 1i-| | “"TOmMorrow’s Siyles ] % B ts and Private Di Parti 34 through the Juneau area. Re ex- Ot there you sho I B e Hygines alar g Bs e i s, g 4 5 ’ one from Cordeva ¢la Yakutat comes through heré, fnost of the ducks here being local. staying her the year around Shooting the past season was good around Awnchiarageée and Cor- dova, he reported, bul other places in the Territory wes poor, due to the gradual depletion of (he wild fowl, including gebse. Piniails, he said, aré the most plentiful breed in Alaska, but few Aluskans get a chance to sheol them due to the fact that they xo siraight south periods with low ,esting trip summer in out. vantage of it, but we are in posi- tion to make large loans over long Patsor H. L. Wood of the:Sevenin Adventist Church allo was introduced and told of an infer- into. the worth connection with his missionary work. He said his thurch had a five-church program for the north which was now Being carcied E e OAKLAND, Cal, Now manager of the Harris Apartments. interest rates” {On East Coast wist 1s Denounced TAMPA, Florida, Nov. 19.— The American Federation of Labor Con- vention today denounced the East Coast Sailors' strike as the work of Communists. There was no debate and there was only a scattered vote Sailors; Strike * I e . 194 Oak - Juneau’s Own Store The B. M. Behrends Bank Juneau, Alaska COMMERCIAL HOTEL GASTINEAU Every Effort Made for the Comfort of the Guests! GASTINEAU CAFE in connection and SAVINGS land and Berkeley tepaay began municipal distribution of milk, de- {introduced for passage. claring an emergency exists n-lmw«) The resolution was proposed by The game official explained how & & strike of milkers and after |the ranking officers of the old line the duck shooting regulations are the Milk Dealers’ Asso¢iation an- |International Seamen’s Union. made “for Alaska, and pointéd m“noun_ced closing of 18 of 18 milk' George Woolf, San Francisco dele- that the Territory has no member |distributing plants. Unions are co-|gate from the Alaska Cannery on ;‘dwl Comuittet which ‘opgra!lmg under munigipai ‘}wisdlc- | Workers, tried to oppose the adop- makes Uhe recommenda- |tion. "tion of the resolution by President tions to the Prseident, Who ir turn i ki i William Green refused to recognize issues a proclamationsetting ‘the | - Empire classifieds pey {him, [} in one flight from the north to the Oregon coast and thence on to California. against the resolution when it was AIR SERVICE INFORMATION FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bidg. Kesources Over Two and One- Half Million Dollars i e S 55 s e i e e i ¥ .

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