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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURI)\Y DEC?D; 1936 THE EVERYWHERE - TRYING TO SOLWE THE GOLF-COURSE. THE ENTIRE POLICE FORCE {German Prince " Meets Dutch; - Smile Conquers \Earning His Own Way Until | Marriage—Then Gets Big Income |appearances, Prince Bernhard von | Lippe - Biesterfeld whose marriage | {to the Crown Princess Juliana of Holland is expected to take place |early next ‘year, apparently has lallayed any Dutch political |picions of his German ties. After the appearances the Prince went to the movies to witness hi own performances — not once, but (him. appearance, and the Prince was aware of it. Queen Wilhelmina, Juliana's Smock Inspires Sports Frock Fashicn designers berrowed a few hints from an artist's smock for the neckline of this rust colored velveteen sporls dress. A littie fob of t : shell ard gold, a rust and green printed silk add striking touches. The cleverly cut togue of rust colored Artist’s of the couple September 8. A cleav- | Nobody knew the "Prince or had heard of him. He was, above all, a weol is worn well back on the head with a vagabond air. e Q:enh‘filp'lgi‘m?"":m::‘: ical leaders were alarmed. ‘hm this coal order which will That same day the Dutch got .u\x the present situation for a few their first glipmse of the future FEMMER GETS ! Tk C vill be 'uld‘\luu al or f and anyone found ho: rflfi!— SHIPMENT |shut off immediately.” |with its simple shops, in his two | seater, ?‘DQA n | fl!HSE Dentists Ureed to Use ‘Renove for ‘Extract’’ and rding will be deinde, the simple Hague Str Wins Round One A tall long-iegged young man pped from the car, kissed Queen Wilhelmina’s cheek and then her hand Then he hed his best 1l LOOK AROUND AMSTERDAM, Dec. 5. — In LWU: | thrice. Princess Juliana went mu:‘ It was a delicate task, that first!.qucation mother, announced the engagement | jage of impressions among the cau-: |tious Dutch was thé first result., sold to any Prince-consort when he rolled up| for cash only before the old palace in the Noor- | et | Loca 1 ].(Jl‘\_"'v\ll()l'cnl(‘ll Wl” "I‘JF.‘LAN!). D — Dentist: < =g ¢ f T progrt L at the gaping Dutch crowd. » Handle (‘axgo Here Siiva ahd ves & | He was tailored simply, straight- N rxrk:‘no\:z In:\l::v:)l o +»|hanging trousers down to twin| 'k shoes. He was bespectacled, nd “smoothen” instead of “grind. Louis R. Hill of Los An-| racting,” -eyed, brown haired. A ripple of applause came from ; the stolid Dutch citizenry. The throw fear |prince had won round one. he opens | dentists ©aD |inguist, made o radio broadcast this by using @& “""k‘;hroumloul Holland and the Dutch to " start with. |colonies. First the Queen spoke, smile is a good beginning. |then Juliana, followed by the fair E y dentist should install a lalgL‘DuLch pronunciation of Prince {mirror in his office and practice Bernhard. His was a simple crisp smiling before each patient enters.|speech of sincerity in which he 1 % Then he should walk around the|promised to study Holland life thor- Alaska Empire. | chair and greet the new arrival oughly and become a good Dutch- e of Frank Gi with that smile.” | man. te of the TLA, Juneau,| e | Loyal subjects had waited years J n at Seattle, LADIES AID TO HAVE to hear this. The future of the &d to receive a| BAZAAR NEXT SATURDAY royal house is dependent upon Jul- of sacked coal via |lana’s marriage, and difficult ques- umer Princess Louise, With Mrs. Mae Kilroy as chair- tions might arise if there were no to Asent Mulvi- man, members of the Methodist La- successor to the throne of Orangc- and “grindir s Louise due here into the ‘patient before i this shipm 1l be his mouth and that e local longshoremen overc nt emergency, it psyct ard Canadian in making tr J an- the fol- Monday. I also dies Aid are holding their bazaar|Nassau. 1k Mr. Mulvihill, his and goody sale Saturday, Decem-| Starts at Bottom wer office, the Vancouver ber 12 at Bert's Cash Grocery. Today Prince “Benno,” as he is Mines, Limited, and the Faney work and other articles known to intimates, is busying him- management at Nanaimo for attractive for Christmas gifts will self in the head office of the Dutch expedient manner in hand- be on sale. | Trading Company here, learning |from the ground up. The company has big trade interests, especially in the Dutch Indies. Upon his marriage to Juliana he {will receive a princely income— | mine their |vear. was working as a clerk in the Paris office of the German dye trust. | His mother, Princess Armgaard news. |womanly charm and her other | qualities she will be the best pos- |sible daughter-in-law.” | Of her son: “He wanted to earn 'his own living and that was an (idea of which I very much ap- proved. Princes must work now- adays, you know.” Even the former Kaiser looked Scores of surprises and pleasures await you on the ultra-modern roller- bearing NORTH COAST LIMITED Every car Air-Conditioned —no dirt can touch you. Enjoy drawing rooms, compart- ments or large berths; also baths, library, radio, soda fountain and spacious lounges and card rooms; luxurious reclining chair coaches, or modern tourist sleepers. REDUCED WINTER EXCURSION FARES in effect until May 14, 1936, will save you money. Let us tell you about them. Write, cable or call — KARL K. KATZ, Alaska Representative 200 Smith Tower, Seattle {of one of the oldest German dyn- asties was to affiliate with his own new fatherland. The Prince’s family was found- ed in 1123 by another Prince Bern- hard who established a strong castle near Lippstadt. In 1150 Det- mold fell under is sway and Biest- lerfeld in 1322 tion. The Prince was born at Jena| law and studied at the universities' of Lausanne, Munich and Berlin. He speaks English, French and Spanish fluently, and is interested in outdoor sports. His marriage to Juliana prob- ably will take place in January. Before he met the Princess he! | Kunigunde of Lippe - Biesterfeld, | was radiant when she heard the | Of Juliana, she said: “With her:conception, a holiday of obligation, | |Mass at 8:15. up from his Doorn woodpile to| |beam his pleasure that a Prince | The dynasty abdicated at the |time of the 1918 German revolu- | of her birthday. The next day the Prince, a good | /200,000 guilders (about $130,000) a gy LUKE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH | |June 29, 1911, He has a degree m‘ Empire classifieds pay. | | l i BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG DON'T FORGET, GOOGLE -- SNUFFY SMITH'S HIT'S DRETFUL LONESOME "THOUT PAW EROUND, AN' FERRET- IF YOU \ MR.FERRET-YE ORTER AT CORN-COB PIPE MASTERM(ND AND HAVE No KNOW HE HAIN'T GOT WARN'T WAS FOUND (N THE WORLD FAMOUS O0BJECT(ONS, |\ NO KILLIN' (NSTINKS WEAZY'S FATAL TRAP WHERE THE DETECTIVE - MRS. SMITH- | TER SPEAK OF CRIME WAS COMMITTED! HE'S HERE-HES IT'OMQ?A“‘%EL:(E SNUFFY SMITH (S A THERE -- HE'S DANGEROUS CHARACTER - A MOONSHINER WITH NO CONSCIENCE- ARRESTING SNUEFY AND WiLL'™m--- any' TS (GNORAMUS PREPOSTEROUS 2 : e VANISHING ACT! Given 20 Years [~ ..o Under Ma““ Am; l’ROFESSION\L‘ | o N N This Man C:;r‘l;inly Believ-| ed that Devils Were After Him LOUISVILLE, Ky, Deec. 5. Clerks in the Federal Internal| Reevnue Department here, digging through the files the other day.! |ran across . this letter from a de- |linquent taxpayer: “In re: $740 ‘uncollectible.’ S bonvicted “Mr. (an attorney) ad-|erjcs sentenced vised you correctly about my finan-| joe' cial condition. {two mon “As you know, my salary wm‘fl»m Penitentiary an $400 per month—now it is nothing, | tota $3,000 on five because sombeody elsee took ! Judge, Sen tencing Man, I" Calls Case “Shame | il of America” HAVEN, De \l} Carroll C. Hinc terming for which the defendant| the shame of Am-| “Bethany and Fed- fined him a Mann Act When in Need of DIESEL OIL—UTAH COAL NEW GENERAL HAULING Judge the crime STORAGE and CRATING CALL US my: count Ry BILLIE DE BECK DIRECTORY FRATERNAL SOCIETIES ('LL UARN YE TO MAKE SECH SARCASTI(CAL (NSINNERATIONS ABAAT TH' BES' MAN THET EVER_WALKED TH' FACE 0" TH' YEARTH GASTINEAU CHANNEL SUS*| Job, the finance company took my| The jurist so grouped the sen-| car, the stock market took my tenee the defendant will serve | * savings, the bank took my home, ten He. S Wil Teae de4 jmy wife took my furniture, and | portatic his native Lithuania. someone took my wife, S sEaninsal Thamas B, Foux “The only thing I have left,'p; ns, conteinding that the| Reliable Chief, is my herlth and a good counts on which his client was i If you can use me in ¢ 1 “don’t hook him up with pharmacists |your department, I will appreciate any e ring,” pleaded | compound the opportunity and will work off | jenienc ting’ Saledon d my debt.” to go straight” after his inn was prescriptions. | The files did not disclose any'paided by State Police in 1935. answer. I” Judge Hincks, before he imposed | | Butler Maure Drug Co. - - o tenc remarked of the prisoner of his record it is im- me to treat him as a professional eng: business which :n his only sub s for the past six SPECIALIZING DOUGLAS NEWS ap- | AN~ in French | | and R | Italian FROZEN PIPES { A LEAVING FOR SOUTH | For clectric pipe thawing Phone Dinners Mrs. Karl Movall plans f leave 34—Rice Night call— ». nd Ahlers. y to either 611 or ] now Gastineau Hotel. on the Princess Louise Tues rejoin her husband who is working in a shi Q Turman Gastinezu Cafe Short Orders at All Hours The sudden illr mother who i near caused Mrs. Movall to decide to o leave sooner than she formerly - - planned. 4 5 WHAT EDSON WAVE SHOP BRSNSl Machine and Machineless MRS. GAIR SURPRISED PERMANENT WAVES A few intimate frieids surprised Ask about FREE RADIO Mrs. Alex Gair at her home on! Roomfi Valentine Bldg. Ph. 666 Wednesay evening on the occasion 507 TRIANGLE CU‘:ANERS D , SCOUTS PLAN HIKE Local Boy Scouts will go on a hike tomorrow afternoon providing the weather is not too unfavor- able, Assistant Scoutmaster Dupree said this morning. The plan is to leave around 3 o'clock, heading for REALLY WANTS s e THERAPY ', Inira Red | 307 GOL) .)\IFI\' BLI [)Lx Phone Office, 216 RS. KASER & FREEBURGER | DENTISTS Blomgren Building {.m, i Dr. C.P. jenne .] Rooms 8 and § Valentine Building f | TELEPHONE 176 Dr. Richard Wiiliams | DENTIST OPFFICE AND RESIDENCE GOLDSTEIN BUILDING DENTIST ] Hours 9 am. to 6 p.m. { CEWARD BUILDING i Office Phone 469 | i| o \ ‘ TELEPHONE 5 “*!| and a tank for Crude Oil ftice Hours—9 a.m. to 10 pm ! I save burner trouble. 2 ‘ NIGHT 18 Dr. W. A. Rystrom | ' Over First National Bank DENTIST {= | E; DR. RAE LILLIAY Optometrist yes Examined, Glaases Fitted | Office in Ludwig Nelson’s Jewelry Store § | 1 Glasses tted il Roberl anpson Opt D. Graduaate Los Angeles Col. lege of Optometry and | |SEN, wosshipful " Dr. A. W. Stewart || Opthalmology Lenses Ciround Fish Creek, and return in the even- ing. The Girl Scouts may also get away for a hike which they have been awaiting dry weather for the past two weeks. " Douglas Church | | Senvices “Notices tor tnis cnurch column | P . GuySm:th DRUGS PUROLA REMEDIES PRESCRIPTIONS CARE~ FULLY (OMPOUNDED A CHANCE TO HAVE A KITCHEN LIKE OTHER ' MODERN WOMEN Front Street Next Coliseum PHONE 97—Free Delivery Keep in mind . Caroline Todd Studio Piano—Harmony—Public Speaking 326 SECOND STREET Seward Sueet Jones-Stevens Shop LADJES—MISSES' READY-TO-WEAR Near Third must be received by The Empire; not later than 10 o'clock Saturday ! morning to guarantee change of | sermon topics, ete. ‘ It’s no disgrace to be “practical” in Christmas giving nowadays. Come in and see how easy it is to give Mother a lifclong gift of modern Hotpoint Electric Cook- ery. A gift that will give her bet- ter, easier cooking facilities, a | cleaner and cooler kitchen and i automatic electric control which releases her time for other duties or leisure. Here is a gift you never will regret making. Let us give youall the facts. Con.e in today. 1:30 p.m.—Sunday School. | 7:30 p.m.—Evening Prayer and sermon, DOUGLAS CATHULIC CHURCH St. Aloysius Church 9:30 a.m.—Holy Mass. 12:45 p.m.—Sunday School. | Tuesday, Feast of the Immaculate | the BEST! of the family rou! good food all best. DOUGLAS COMMUNITY CHURCH 1. W. RISVOLD, Pastor. i 11:00 am—Sunday School and! services. Everybody welcome. DOUGLAS PRESBYTERIAN MISSION DAVID) WAGGONER, Minister Sunday services: 1:30 p.m.—Bible School. 2:30 p.m.—Preaching service. All are invited to these services and to worship with us. ———— WOMEN OF THE MOOSE All members are requested to at- tend the funeral of Pete Battello at Moose Hall Sunday afternoon at 1:45 o'clock. —adv. PHONE 83 or 85 Sanitary Grocery “The Store That Pleases” W 77N If you enjoy indoer sports— Here’s one of the best—TRY BOWLING! BRUNSWICK BOWLING ALLEYS Rheinlander and Alt Heidelberg BEER ON TAP The Trfilflpb, New in Style, Low in Price ELECTRIC RANGE | ALASKA ELECTRIC | LIGHT & POWER CO. ' Juneau—Douglas | JAMES SEY as a paid-up subscriber to The ‘ Empire you are entitled to 2 | free tickets to the motion pic- ture showing tonight at the DOUGLAS COLISEUM | e T 3 N A o * 'F If you're out to please the man . .. let us hep ! A grand selection of . . . vegetables and the things that men like Consultation and free. Hours 10 to 12; 1_ | 7 to 9:30 by appointment. OSTEOPATH 1 to 5; Gastineau Hotel Anmex Phone 177 South Franklic St. i { | | - " Dr. M. J. Whittier R o TYPEWRITERS RENTED CHIROPRACTOR Drugless Physician Office hours: 10-12, 1-5, 7-9 Rooms 2-3-4 Triangle Bldg. PHONE 667 DR H.VANCE | examination * : | || INSURANCE | PROFESSIONAL T' I Fraternal Societics | et '/[ of Gastineau | “ Channel | L 4 * B. P. 0. £. ELKS meets every Wednesday at 8 p. m. Visiting brothers welcome. WALTER P. SCOTT, Exalted Ruler Wl H. SIDES, Secretary. MOTNT X 1 fourtk JUNEA® LODGE NO. and Second Scottish Rite Temple, beginning at 7:30 p. m MARTIN S. JORGEN- Master; JAMES W. LEIVERS. Secretary. | I{EBu\uh Perseverance Lodge No 2 A meets every second and feurth Wadnes- day, I. O. O. F. Hall. EDNA M | BUTTS, Noble Grand; MILDRED CASHEN, Secretary. " Juneau lce Cream Parlors Iee Cream, Soft Drinks, Candy | COFFEE SHOP Percy Reynolds, Manager | RELIABLE TRANSFER Our trucks go any place any time. A tank for Diesel Ol I WHEN WUERRY | CALL COLE FOR OIL! | | 34 plus or 27 gravity, in any amount . . . QUICKI | COLE TRANSFER H Phone 3441 or Night 1803 | i | 4 W Ibs Pllnt We Have lt' F : | IDEAL PAINT SHOP l FRED W. WENDT PHONE 549 ) | s e — FINE | Watch and Jewelry Repairing | PAUL BLOEDHORN at very reasonable rates FRONT STREETS ——'.;I H. S. GRAVES “The Clothing Man” Home of Hart Schaffner and Marx Clothing GARBAGE HAULED l Reasonable Monthly Rates E. 0. DAVIS | TELEPHONE 212 Phonr 753 " New York Life KEITH G. WILDES PHONES Office 601—Residence 601-2 Juneau Coffee Shop MRS. T. J. JACOBSON Home Cooked Meals Served from 6:30 a.m. to 8:30 pam_ Catering to Dinner Parties $5.00 per month J. B. Burford & Co. “Our doorstep is worn by satisfied customers” —& — Stratton & Beers MUNICIPAL ENGINEERS | SURVEYORS VALENTINE BLDG. Telephone 502 | = Waxing Polishing Sanding PHONE 582 JUNEAU- YOUNG ' Hardware C nmm—on.-c | v | Shelf and Heavy Hardware | | Guns and Ammunition | -a McCAUL MOTOR COMPANY Dodge .MMM} PAINTS — OILS Builders’ and Sheilf