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i THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE FRIDAY NOV. 20, 1936. D(li’ l ka El" )ire sonding an emissary is not strange. Tt Ehhlsildcn H A p PY | and the Scotty swam ashore and got 1d his magnetic power for pu!.lm;, over his ideas cfl s ut |up on the beach. y Alas il 5 BIRTHDAY| 20 YEARSAGO || Horoscope Now i seems that Dr._Robert ROBERT W. BENDER - - Editor and Manager} | '\, .4y support by them as the recent election . [ sSimpson also has a Scotty dog, very 3 s : i s S i 7755 2 .| The Empire extends congrutula-| From The Empire much like the Parsons Scotty. Doc Published_every_evening iy b Erpi; | rovealed. Tf any one can put over the “Good Neighbor™| o gng best wishes today, their| I “The stars incline " e flmas was out looking for his dog and PRINTING COMPANY at S nd Main Streets, Juneat f jolicy in South America, it 1.& Mr. Roosevelt himself. virthday anniversary, to the follow- | o SOTEH but do not compel” spied the Parsons Scotty am‘“gam_ S, S 4 G i s for affairs at home, he is in constant touch aboarding: | NOVEMBER 20, 1916 | ered him 1n, belleving that it was Entered in the Post Office in Juncau as Second Cla s battleship and the President, due to his remarkable " ; gL + flma "y ay his dog. The dog acted rather{ it RO ecutive ability, is not one who finds it necessary NOVEMBER 20. | (fliwmt]h nnwnourgemertu W:\SI 1s-| SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1936 strange but gave it little thought at 7 SUBSCRIPTION RATES. t right at his desk to conduct business of the Mrs. C. E. Rice {sued by the War Depariment from the moment and deposited him at reatan B axiias 1n JERtRA and DIRkiAR for $135 Bl Canlille |1t T 51 = die FoHa Bl Paris that Monastir, the great Sey-| Although this is not an important 5 n a » By I, postage paid, at the following ra ‘ation. s . iti day in planetary direction, accord- home. Some time later Mrs. J. B. One year, in advance, $12.00; six months, in advatice, $6.00 ist A. Erickson bian ‘10111 lk)l’;"\‘;’hlctl’) hta}:i l:)z-ex: tthe Fric o sstrologers. 1t shonla B 1012 Two ]uneau Dogs in Good |Caro called the doctor and said his one month, in @ $1.25. ¥ %o Olaf Bodding of the es for the past two & 3 " dog was at her place. “What the/ s will confe avor if they will prompt otify = Nl pes s * b tunate for personal financial mat- . . | py € s ol M L) g Sl “DOCK™-UMENTARY EVIDENCE | RRA Y At {months had been captured by the|*Un Standing Again, but Ken |heck?" thought Doc and he started - S = 2 i or the Caro home ook over ‘ 2 ,,.}huml\ troops from the Bulgar B s 2 il di% Tavoratibitns i | for the ‘C: )} to look over the b i eeabbsslabim e K Al A second glance at the mountains of mail sacks ‘ ians. s s oo ’(m;, may profit RePOl’ted n Dog House |second pooch. It was his dog a! E y PP . sic 16aMs 4 frent | right, so he took it home. ' B OF AL S o the use for ] 1 parcel post on the Pacific Coast dock leads onc| | LOOK and LEARN || The Juneau Woman's Club met| {Fough menacing world events. In : i e i e, et o 1o 4;\‘;;‘1{{ 5 Hifb ":“':"" >"“f;'V““;I'“;":\';:Z‘ to wonder if the mail order houses shouldn’t be char- By A. C. Gord ;S.w'vn'&la\' afternoon in the ’ City certain industries «’mph‘;yn ) and! heres many a story of the dog |departed from the Simpson domi- tering the ships so they could make their own de- y A, C. rdon Hall and'.ah {2¥6festing | progrém| (:m:kly""‘sd will reach satisfactory|wno came home, but one Juneau dog | cile, and a little later the Pars ns —— QL liverie ' & understandings. -ame : er rather |s i v g D TO BE LARGER liveries. B —# | on American literature was g,wn‘ S iting steite aba Boted came home this week under rather |saw their Scotty coming home, Influences c THAN THAT “i,““,“,m,r PUBLIC '\”’,‘fifi,, If the huge purchases represented in those grim 1.- Who = discovered’ ifie. Bci 2 Frank Morrison read a paper| Uit L ey G dhior wowill 8 remarkable circumstances. little ttlrm worse for his experience = aps were consistently made through the regular|Ocean? | entitled View of | ¢o. petween inviduals and member: ‘Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Parsons, gen- ‘(’XCE‘D or a not-serious neck wound. channels of Alaska merchants, the resulting increase How can any one sue the Dpit-| Ame and M. f o ot nidtions ‘and it 1s Yrobabla] pror: Sl e LIEES Dompany, Bikve | The Bedta b bank ¥ good stand- in business would quickly wipe out any temporary un- |ed States? Frank Metcalf a paper on “Our Na-|inat legislative sessions in the new a Scotty. The pooch acquired bad |ing at the Parsons home, Doc Simp- habits. First he nipped a newsboy and then got a little ugly with Mrs. \ son has his own dog but move re- ‘('t:nl. report is that Ken is in the dog tion in the Building.” employment situation in Alaska and result in marked| 3. What is the derivation of ! iyear will be devoted to bitter argu- " word ‘“biography?” R ent o increased prosperity for all Alaskans i g : & |ment and discussion. Parsons. The Parsons’ decision was |house as 2 dog-destroye; With the general trend of better business condi- 4. H;i\\' long does it take to bu |9 F. Chamberlin, J. E. Moulton, Women should pursue routine to get rid of the Scotty. They pre- | A5 ol 4 ith the g L AR a piano?? 1J. H. Nichoalds and William Aiken, ‘malun under this configuration|sented r I T B the last few him forthwith tions throughout the Territory during 5. What is the largest city Alaska brokers, Were in town,|for it offers obstacles to ambitious|police Chief Kenmett j" fmfmgLi PIRIIOR ars, the “buy at home” movement has been some-|the Atlantic seaboard south of Phil mberlatn at the Occidental and efforts, even in the schools or col-|destroyed. Ken took l;m ::;eou: fo: | Ga) is a‘ grempll):;;defmm 4 _I.D“’:k what neglected. The importance of this movement |adelphia? others at the Gastineau. Iges. the final ceremony, drew his trusted | natural lines form the (l‘x:]\'\:(f"i)!:' which was well under way here a few years ago, i T 3 Attorneys are subject to an ad-|gun and fired, and the pup dropped |an arrow-pierced heart, even to brought home with a shocking thud, after a look at ANSWERS The Catholic Fair at the Douglas | vantageous direction of the stars.|into the net they have for such pur- (red spots resembling 1;100‘} that those purchases now awaiting transportation to peints| 1. asco Nunez de Balboa, Spin-| Natatorium was a huge financial Litigation of national concern will|poses in the bay. But it seems there | . | drip from the wound at the point tish adventur approximately $800|be prominent in the courts early in|was a hole in the bottom of the net "of the arrow, taroughout the Territory, on the local dock. success, with on a government mission (President Wilson went 3 g 3 o 2. Only in the Court of Claims |cleared from the sale of hand work, the new year, it is foretold. i —— et 4 st Many a once prosperous small town is now but| 3 prom the two Greek Words, and other commodities. Following| Girls will pay attention to the art (i AR T R AL a cross-roads, because it was milked dry by mail order |hios (life) and grapho (to Write.) | chicken dinner, the floor was clear- of sewing in coming months when PROMOTING THE “GOOD NEIGHBOR” - | houses. 4. About six months. ed, all the wares unsold auctioned the rising cost of materials and in- POLICY Increased employment, wages, standards of living 5. Baltimore. to the highest bidders and the crease in yardage required in the come through increased local trade, and observing| S T T winners of the contests announced. latest modes will make home dress- nd practicing the sound economic policy of “spend it Mliss Mamie Halm, with 870 votes, making popular. The second President to sail to forelign shores | ‘"° , A > 5 where y » ( won the first prize, a round tri There is a sign read as encour- vhere you make it MODERN ! or pi d trip to Seattle on the Humboldt, in the aging care in developing the Amer- to Versailles in France at the conclusion of the worlc most 1a st . reinia | ican voice s srovi L 3 g © K S A st popular contest; Miss Virginialican voice and in improving the ) - Aires for the Pan-American peace conference. It is lection comes from a friend in Spokane who reports | Princess dresser and Miss Esther|States. Teachers in the schools L Cashen with 729 votes and Miss Mil- should take note. i dred McLeod, with 547, were award-| Again high winds and devastating! == ed music cabinets, cyclones are forecast for many coun- S b . tries includinz southern and west- | 230 South Franklin he news editor on a widely-read Republican paper By Roberta Lee here shouted to the composing room while getting | o +* ;at an election extra: “Let’s hurry and get this edi- Q. ion out before Landon loses those other two states.” fitting that the Chief Executive should journey tc this particular conference. He is its originator anc the author of the thought back of it. It was letter from the President to government heads in Soutk Is it proper for a woman who is marrying for the second time to ‘Telephone 411 America which resulted in calling the conference or — have an elaborate wedding? J. €. Maves, Bupsrinteudes of prn reglons of ‘the. CESNH SN, the basis of further world peace, The news report of dividends bounding up doesn’t| A. No: she should avoid it. ll{(;.vxl_\t! for !hxi Dwmgn‘ l:(v[:)orctlud ”Pvr 50n5 \\h(v;v hu'mdflter 1;'15 hn‘vt; -~ & 3 on 2iving a theatre Bart: he new Lem re ridge | the augury of a year of 2 The President’s thought back of the session i | make the outlook for 1837 so very pessimistic, despite | @ ‘W“‘ Il giing a ‘;""“5 p“l' i mr:‘.plr:(:?d ":ndm:m;v"elor l“_:i' wain ":;“,ll“ ; 1':1};,(::1:1 lucl]:] m?:. s MOTOR Lo,, !nc is it necessary to purchase the t was ed @ y af- | ge al g . For the promotion of his “Good Neighbor” policy. He | he foreboding of some that the nation was going to| ' o Q5" | ric. 76 odt, $6,000; anidiwoiiH: Bold) the, young - jealousy isinalbaian’ 15 has pointed out that the countries of the Western | sot if Roosevelt was re-elected A. Yes. When one cannot afford a 40-ton load, Mr. Hayes said, if love affairs Distributors l Hemisphere have prospered under the rule of peacefu it prite) ISR the best seats, it is far better to|the steamsters desired to test it. Children born on this day prob- - NG % s ats, s fa B ) R JON' T 1 relations. He believes a furtherance of this program We wouldn't want the job of carrying out that{pian come other entertainment. ably will be headstrong and proud, | . CHEVROLPT PONTIAC BUICK | might set an example for Europe and Asia, and | vorld-record deer the chap shot down around Kla-| Q Wwhat are a few suggestions Tim Vogel, pioneer business man intelligent and successful. These through example might avert explosion of what is | math Falls, Ore for refreshments at a tea? of Haines, was in Juneau on his subjects of Scorpio are on the cusp often referred to as the tinder box of Europe. Ne —_— - A. Small sanf&wiches and dry Way back to his home after a trip and \i\_\mll.\' have strong Sagitarius I i o one questions the fact that an extremely dangerous Wonder if there chance of getting | cakes, that are easily placed on the Outside. characteristics i ALASI(A “IEA 'l LO situation prevails abroad and it might be that example Simpson to drop a few hints about England f te aucer, are popular. One should s it e T Willilam Sartain, painter, was g ¥ = »ymethi var debt?— a e lalso see that the tea is really ho: born on this day 1843 Ol lers \\‘m i e e sphere will tend | ©mething on the war debt?—Ohio State Jour A A DHIEE han onie dibYLT, e e % el 8 b 3 i The largest nickel mines in the world are near | -ro —— Bl g SRR g . Clude Fr: s Veltaire, French au- TC HAMS AND BACON—U. 8. G . \ from all over Europe and Asia. sudbury, Ontaria, supplying more than one-half of | g ol i (k:nkldll,.tl :)uk“niu,,\.”\tvh(rn Li’lb Hor. A mul opher, 168 War ; ACON J. 8. Government Inspected It is an accepted fact that should another world | e world's output—Los Angeles Times i : S | ,” :‘ ““ ‘l i : v to the jonnsion, American writer, 1870 — conflict come it will be the part of wisdom ior the i | DAILY LESSONS! | ground with their mother and none (Copyright, 1936) e s | | | | has been injured in the landing. | JHisd countries of North and South America to cling together New York will pay $125,000,000 for its fair. For in a common cause | he same money it could tow the Island of Bali here and buy each female inhabitant a fan.—Detroit New IN ENGLISH for on this ot peace hemisphere Sam Shabaldak i I Thus it is evident that there are two very potent m Pl |l By W.L Gorden . | HOTEL ZYNDA reasons for President Roosevelt’s promotion of the : | ) («u are invited to present 1 The ois W S eig 2-ha ot | oo— or——— s o - -, Y ~ 2 Pan-American conference—an example for Europe The Aol Loy, WHoLE BELL Bad dueplt eeyl ¢ —t ELEVATOR SERVICE P : fall and still growing, now plans to go on the stage, | . S coupon at the box office of the and Asia and the binding closer together of the in- | o Cow "o Bem o ote o Tt we'd rather have him | Words Often Misused: Do not say I terests of the North and South American countries. | i g E 1“I wish I was going there.” S S. ZYNDA, Prop. up there than in the seat in front of us in the audience Boston Herald. | That the President goes in person rather than ‘T wish T were going to be thc Capitol Theatre DRI P RN e X | Often Mispronounced: Neut = g — } B Pronounce the eu as ew in new, not C "()TA“L Pt o and receive tickets for your- 00 in noon. self «nd a friend or Often Misspelled: Decent; ce. [ e 5 | Descent; sce. } relative to see | ° | For Every Purpose | — ’ | Synonyms: Wisdom, knowledge,| (1 | 46 CAUSTIC THRIFTY ]| ivdsment, cagacity, protoundity: | THE BEST | Pacific Coast Coal. Co: And Sudden . WEEKLY FOORD Word Study se a word three| [ PHONE 412 59 : % times and 1t is yours.” Let us in- | s 2 n one word each day. T()(I]Vs \\ord . + Equanimity; evenness of mind or| IN TOWN! | Wmter Rates =¥ sidaerb f Th temper; patience; composure. “He | 8 8 paid-up supscriver uf.Zhe “A Newspaper Within a Newspaper™ THE MINERS' SITKA HOT SPRINGS Recreation Parlors and Liquor Siore : P ‘ FORD AGENCY w BILL DOUGLAS 1 (Authorized Dealers) bore his misfortunes with equani- | mity.” | - eee Court-leet in English law is a lo- cal customary court with a lnmt.cd| criminal juxhdmtion | Good food, canoeing, hiking. | Accommodations to suit every taste. Reservations Alaska Air l ‘Transport. | THE FRIENDLY STORE 20, 1936. Daily Alaska Empire Good only for current offering Yonr Name May Appear Tomorrow WATCH THIS SPACE Friday, Nov. THE FRIENDLY STORE THE MAGICIAN “How did Doc Smith make all Our VEGETABLES (Curtis Bishop) i will be here soon. “Oh, in the Stork Market.” Life has such a subtle way GREASES | i GAS — OILS | JUNEAU MOTORS HARRY RACE, Druggist “The Squibb Stores of Alaska” o INSURANCE Of forming roses out of clay; 0—0—0 | | Of taking tears that seemed lnl | » 2 : |} HEATING PLUMBING { | il B— g We will also have | A meek little man was walk- L T AR SHEET METAL WORK GENERAL MOTORS | A“en Shatt“Ck . And making of them April rain; BUTTER ing home from the funeral of i g FHONE 34 | MAYTAG‘;"‘:!ODUCTS Of getting from a heedless rafter | his masterful wife. Suddenly a — r— & e W. P. JOHNSON ‘I Established 1898 5 o | i Echoes of dead bits of laughter; @ |roofing tile fell and struck him PHONE 36 il “Smiltng ferylos | 12 = Al | | - aska Of welding in a sunset sea [on the head. “Gosh,” he said, F | Bert’s Cash Grocery | | 0o B ; 5 i ! % | | PHONE 105 Compounaed Lo vl and sy, NOW WE HAVE | et e s o R DELIVERY +_—’ 1 cofbinined s | o || Of making out of crawling 2 g icien- AL | o—0—0 * . BT SE T T a8 written For Prompt, Safe, Efficien: PHONE Butterflies with airy wi E G G s | i . bt A i - i ALL A Lursw ies with airy wings; A good memory test: Try to ], fi];;k:‘ b?:“slc %‘upply Junea“ Railic Servics b: y::r | Service C 5 5 6 ife has such a subtle way all the things v o | R a8 RS, Manager For Your BADIO Trowbk iy ‘ i reeath the fhings you were wor - | Pianos—Musical Instruments ‘ 122 Second St.—Next, door to CHECKER CAB Of turning darkness into day; doz. c rying about last week. 8| and Supplies | San Francisco Bakery | Juneau Drug Co. Of bringing music, ocean old, ".Phone i AW Seool - o) By | _-_———%L To newness of a tale untold; —— = T H E T E R M l N A L 5 . “Do you think I ought ! And then, grown jealous of its i 2. il : ':*: ¢ P [ T OMOITow’s Slyles “Deliciously Different Foods™ trust, We are sclling also | o it Today” Catering to Banquets and Private Dinner Parties Of changing roses back to aust.| LOCAL C ARROTS %" “A few The B. M. Behrends Bank Juneau, Alaska H A | nights would do you f— § | | \ “So you are building a new the pound iRt HOTEL GASTINEAU Every Effort Made for the Comfort of the Guests! in bunches and by ‘ | | 0—0—o0 house, eh? How are you getting aleng with it?" Cabbage, Squash, Sweet Potatoes (to his mother): Small Boy ay I go in to swim “Mummy, m: Mother: | dear; !Iuneau s Own Store e ———— “Fine. I've got the roof and the mortgage on it, and I ex- pect to have the furnace and the sheriff in before fall.” “Certainly not, it's far too deep.” my GASTINEAU CAFE in connection AIR SERVICE INFORMATION COMMERCIAL and SAVINGS and Parsnips Order now before they Boy: “But daddy is swimming.” Mother: insured.” “Yes, dear, but he’s are all gone. Kesources Over Two and One- Half Million Dollars i CALL GARNICK'S —PHONE 174 FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON | Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. |

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