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" A S either public or private sale, may lw nonredeemable H scope ed to business and the fourth Wed- ROBERT W. BENDER - - Editor and M.umgu‘ g “l(i“‘“”“ e ’“ er With of withoit premiutm); asd e i | oros(’ |ncsday for a social gal.hermg ! i for ak s Bl it g he Empire extends congratula-| Frum The Empire incli Publishe. er ening_ except Sun by the EI “'(' iy carry such registration privileges as to either| ;ong gng pest wishes today, their| .; he stars incline SPECIAL MUSIC AT o b |principal. and soterest ot principel only as I~|m11“b=~ birthday anniversary, to the follow- |\ ———— — -7 but do not compel” — - - - | prescribed by said Board 1e bonds shall bear theling: § ! JANUARY 23, 1917 Wawred in ot © nen Frmiail UL iy e | oLl ::|[Former Alaskan School‘ TRINITY CATHEDRAL SORNCRIBHTON INANES 1d f and shall have impressed thereon JANUARY 23 " |South Carolina, said: “I look upon| MONDAY, JANUARY 25, 1937 Teacher, Wellknown in | Delivared in carrier in ) o and Douglas for $1.25 pes month ‘ he official seal Auditor of Alaska. In case| J. Joseph White {he President’s peace address to the| Benefic aspects rule strongly to- natures appear on the bonds shall cease to be sucl Edward T. McNulty: Inoblest utterance that has falleniall one's energies in business and At the 11 o'clock service tomorrow , of the bonds, such signature; |from human lips since the Declara-|the learned professions. The plane-! Miss Florence Lowe, formerly an morning at Trinity Cathedral, M: Teieh: o el b ; e ) raldine Maddox | — should direct in safe paths. taught school on Gastineau Channel offertory solo. The full choir will e s fficler o b i g e G o i b Dolores Smith | Seattle Steamship Company man-| The stars appear to encourage in.and also in Western Alaska, is now £iD2 the chants and hymns -noro- The Associated Pie . d he use fficers had remained in office until such delivery Claudia Kearney s {agers oy received word that alshipping matters agreements .and|heard from in Shanghai, where she Priate for Septuagesima. The se1 republication of 41l aew s o credi | L other- | Said bonds shall bear interest at a rate to be fixed by Charles C. Bloxham lGerman commerce raider was lurk-|understandings that promise great|is editor of a monthly publication Mon will be based upon the Parable berein. i Boi 10t to exceed, however, 5 per centum per Robert A. von Wald ing in the waters of the North Pa-|penefits. There is a fortunate rule|called “The Yankee Clipper.” of Laborers in the Vineyard i o e SOER T payable semiannually, and said bonds shall Joe C. Mullins ‘(-m. ocean ol rade lanes. As a|for signing contracts The object of the publication is ———— THAN ANY OTHER PUBLICAT ) not less than the principal amount thereof James H. Fraser {consequence insurance went soar-| The Navy should be favored un-{to promote good will between the| The legendary Trojan war = took rued itnerest Y Dave M. Dishaw ling der their planetary government, ;United States and China and also! place about the beginning of 'the eneral obligations of the Te ory of Alaska | M. L. MacSpadden | whi itting in a duck blind onfjon and keen comprehension. Hon-'Who are in that Far East country.| A, - - Lemon Creek, H. L.. Gochenour of|ors for naval officers are to multiply, Miss Lowe has been in China T Al D .I l 5 . the date thereof, may be payable in such medium of H A P p Y ‘1———'"——" ! s in which the second Wex r Alaska Lmlure UL at bt blabeof Siecensi s BT AL s et e w S payment and at such place or plac a 3 v HiloL. J BIRTHDA Y|| 20 YEARS AGO PRINTING matter. Governor T | Senator Benjamin R. Tillman, lany of the officers whose signatures or counter- Oscar G. Olson Senate as the most startling and the|day. It should be a time for using Juneau, Edits Paper of their pap: s 3 sienatites Ahall Aeveriielts e valid .m(,( JANUARY 24, |tion of Independence.” tary influences are stimulating and|Alaskan school teacher, having Pauline Rinehart Livie will sing an MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS wise creaited n ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE 3. 4. The bonds herein authorized to be ‘*“““51} Charles D. Baker - as it inclines legislators to far vis-1to keep a record of all Americans 12th century. and st fro tax 1 ar rom ta the Juncau Duck Club, Saw & large; this year since leaving Alaska a dozen or aska Musnc Supply 1 apparently been stalk-|under a sway most auspicious for|there being in charge of the Amer- Pianos—Musical Instruments ETIQUFTTE ne ducks, cross a stretech of tide|their ambitions. It is a lucky day|ican school at Tientsin. | and Supplies - {11 nd enter the timber |for seeking appointments, but priz The letter received from Miss | Phone 208 122 W. Second — |es will belong to those who are thor- (Lowe, which was forwarded here * it shall be the duty of iture to levy and collect tax the interest and the prin- l | | ! —u By Roberta Lee L — when the same shall become Dodd and J. H. Cann, of the oughly trained from a friend in the States, con- * ki | “Smiling Service” f ising from the! attle W e 96-foc “usse any wi rofit | Alas iends a rogr 1 . ¢ unds arising from thei @ Is the hostess of a dance fe-§°Vit t vith the 96-foot discussed and many will profit An friends and the progress of | Bert’s Cfllll Grocery i | * very I ter xclusive il 2 c2Y g row leave a small slough| : afternoon women come' more years ag - firs Arthur M. Ugge; it e i o el ‘ MODERN cave | In the afternoc e y go, her first position ggen, Manager 3 ki Packing Compeny, were| Civil service now will be widely|tained many inquiries concerning 1 'DOSe Of . sp ot 1 W be used as a!through foresight in preparation.|the Territory in-general. used for any purpose or sponsible in seeiffg that all of the would g g : tender. The previous sum-|Efficiency is to be a watchword in PHONE 105 han those specified in this Act. Said girls present have partners? - = i e e eenonts [ a e i e oty s ey had prospected for & can- poltics as wel as to business. | CHAPELADIES MEET | | Froe Detwvery Junesu | , i y and trap sites, and were plan- Brilliant and extravagant social 3 eds thereof | She should also see that every man . T Y and the proceeds thereof | : ory \g to start construction-soon after|affaits will mark the winter here ON NEX WEDNESDA s vt i kgl + burposes hereinbefore | especially any bashful or ti ., nin WORDS OF WISDOM s isbursed on 1e purposes hereinbefore | eSpeciatly ans SeaE T ey, al in Juneau las well as in England. Weddings S i WOoOD (S AOFpE b ok . 1s enjoying himself. e 5 s ntioned and under the orders and direction of the Gt we to focus interest and among | Next Wednesday night, January! Hemlock $6.50 Cord Cash Delivered ek conTErente vestaraay relRBbe o fhe i 2 ¢ Is it proper to say, “I value e i i At & pr nference y ¥ v 2, i of Financé from time fo time as| ool 1.11 I-b e g inspection in the Doug-|them will be one or two of internu-‘n' the Chapeladies will meet at | el iniioh. prediasnt Hosbev 3 ¥ vour friendship above any other b 8. i i the home of Mrs. Harry L. Arnold,| " . g b. for which there had tional importance. | Fireplace—Glacier Alder—Any length cut to order 5 ¥ may requireu for such purposes. A, Mo, L Bay: T VAR Aotk BHemnd think that in nterest of peace, Y : p st b5 rmai S el e 0. Say, “T value your friend- e A el e on the Fritz Cove Road, for a social s Territory of Alaska, through the !y~ o opoh ooy other? agitation, was at last] ¢ fashions of s when' ilatement versations that ce hea ; i i G Shbe , possible by the generous aid|iginality are e introd r ! ani ; Alaska, is hereby authorized (o e Q. Who goss MreiNeHA St ing possi| y the gen liginal to be in ss | A Bill Manthey PHONE 2653 Q 8¢ enter A R. S st ‘who hadlis to The meeting will be 7lhv first of a * o : A ract or contracts with the United States|a hotel dining room, the man or o R A b F e R rica, or any de} ard, aginey. or the woman? shpspadeients As e ! DE- WPt i strumentality thereof, ur xisting laws, or under | A. The woman should prece I During the various strikes recent month f s of the United s which may be Reactionary influences now will| | Persons whose birthday it is have| who had volunteered to meet | i R i ke RO IR Nt s e RS R e o s An g v perfumes are to demand in-| accordal th the provisions « ! iss Marguerite Roene who had of- | yeaced attention. i See H. R. SHEPARD & SON i 4 G : ~ the augury of a year of peace and| long it. One side calls the other names and naturs A by b SR - ¢ pamant o By A. C. Gordon he big mew Coast Guard ship o 4 P The fact is obvious that if there were less of ; } s AL w ; © hospital and aid ship for thepqor his services gratis, E. J.|is usua n amo rSOnS ! ¥ - — BT required expense of a trained|giccourage the use of cosmetics, Telephone 409 B. M. Behrerids Bank Bldg. Relatives of many will be gen- ! the other side retaliates, human nature beit i e srporation’ or. corporations, put 3 U which had been detailed as of sai editor of the Douglas Island (r——————— g B nacted, for the sale of bonds issued fr urse for the first month, and of !y, ANC E toward settling the trouble, but rather tended to pro- ancing any of the aforésaid public Work g erous and elderly persons will be ] i ) te, for 1. How much greater is the mass |y, ., : ke ving | little pointed comments directed from botk es and | R b con i’ RIS e o5 |Northern halibut fishermen during, Gyidren born on this day p,.“,]_[ ¥ e dete od effort to i ut the of the ‘sun than that of the eartt winter months, was in Juneau! g a more determined effort to i out the r r {he provisions hereof, as may be d upon by and Who was the first and great- | * O MON NS SR 0 oard AP1Y will be keen and imaginative. | ficulties hopes for- an early settlement wol 2 R tween. the ‘sailll Territorial Be inance and est of the Hebrew prophets? e et e Gapt. l’ ok G, Sublects of this sign of Aquarius | 4l 3 PR y s : ship were . Frederic! i e s e otk great deal brighter _ bR 5 of America, or any agency or Instru-| 3. When bullding a ship What pag T, o Gouall first neutenant; [C0TAly have & gift for expres Every Effort Made for the Certainly, we in 1, who are merely the \entality thereof, o any other purchaser of the bonds, is the first part to be placed in po- 'y 31 Eberly sion and are good leaders navigating officer; : Edward Pickatt, Civil War Comfort of the Guests! tims of a situation over whicl have t sition? ) s - - - . £ a, m| ATy eT 19 E. SUka comimens | OHIoor: |cener 1, was born on this day 1825.] want settlement and a regular ship service more thar 3 4. What animal 1s called G. W. McClain, third lieutenant . * Others w 1avi ebra as ¢ TINE ] ers who have cel ted it as a' GAS INEAC AFE Fine Generosity 4 we want or need any single thing at the present fime A 'Illt enerosit) Ship of the Desert W. M. Talbot, second lieutenant of |oiners, NG Lave celebrated 1t as i What city is the chief indus- ¢ngineers; E. F. Palmer, third lieu- # 5 (Cincinnati Enquirer) 7 ¢ Scottish poet, 1759; Charles Curt 3 1 s R e trial and commercial center Of tinani of engineers, and E. C Al i in connection THE BONDED INDEBTEDNESS BILL . on .1 extravagant ad- g L 3 . C. Jice Pri o > Unite Mr. At Mellon nas ! vagant Bd- oo e Woods, public health service sur.|CX-Vice President of the United | mirers and s cutspoken detraclors. He i fecos- % oo sk i Sen, 180 i | AIRSERVICE INFORMATION Due to the wide inter \ the bill Alaska Dele- | nized as a | i industr unusual ability T BalArL rCup\ngm 1oa gate Anthony J. Dimond has introduced in Congress ian art ) T [¢ d ble discer and ) # = LAV - Westiter: MG ud n"””num‘ (OgiEie B B St e Terriuny fo Inots bobie g | I ML 5 ik ‘\‘m‘ 1l an il il e 32; clear. S Cash income from farm market- e e — —— —— Z g X e BRI LE ere his subordinates a f years ago, have eart} 3 ling and government payments in in an effort to promote public we The Empire pre- | We AT ; . - P a pay S & 2 e : i sents herewith for the benefit of its readers the com- |Other view ey, think:he was niob pe Slycetn 2 Tatiah . A = 11936 is estimated by the U. S. Bu- 230 South Franklin Telephone 411 r the ber reader arous. {n.making ‘out Hisn ax return for 1931,| 3. The keel GENERAL MOTORS | reau of Agricultural Economics plun text of the sure, known as House Resolution |\ " oo the Treasury Jin k 000.,000. The camel and | | $7.800,000,000. It is not necessary, howevef, to pass a judgment|_ 5 Johannesburg ’ MAYTAG PRODUCTS - el | it enacted by the Senate and House of Rep-|on the life and works of Mr. Mellon in order to wel- | LRI & R W. P. JOHNSON : s | R co., lnc reser ives of the United States of Americ > come his gift of a magnificent collection of paintings fg LRAZ 3 7 e hatea R eE Rl i ; fhe 1 ‘people. ;W building at Wash- i = s @y . % gress assembled, That'the Territory of Alas | to the American people, along with a g g J by authorized to construct, improve, extend, better. ington to house them. This is an act of generosity DAILY LESSONS 1 Distributors oL adll; epres s the culmination of ) Dy ~ - s C and ac e blic works of a and undoubtedly represents the U‘l (J}IEVROLET lONTlAC B ‘(4“ permanent character, and facilities for the sami d % beautiful capital i Washington is becoming a more kL to incur bonded indebtedness and to issue negotiable | ot S ERL CGCl ce Tor the millions of Ameri- By W. L. Gordou bonds for any or all of such purposes in a total amount [ sane who feel the wanderlust now and then. It is | not in excess of $2,000,000 to be outstanding at any'py ,;‘\ the ideal place for a collection of great paint- ' ** 5 i| HARRY RACE, Druggist | one time, exclusive of accrued Interest. Such public |ings, if the donor wants them to be accessible to the Words Often Misused: Do not say,,} wrhe Squibb Stores of Alaska” \ works and facilities sha \élude: Buildings, struc-|mass of people as Mr. Mellon evidently does Would you care to go some pla 3 2 and lities for the University of Alaska;, Mr. Mellon's gift to the Government in which he this evening?” Say somewhere, | ’ wares, facilities $ g ; blic sck buil i other public school facili conspicuous leader for more than a decade’ Often Mispronounced: Swan. Pro- e ‘;,“w'.' ”:‘, B SO B e the manner in which wealth shas been in- nounce the a as in ah, not as in G painiith tles; public hospitals and other appurtenant structures | b i Pasing st generation. With un- hall ’ - i and facilities; air fields and air navigation aids and, oo Fo L Canecs Mr. Mellon shared in the growth | Often Misspelled People, peo-|| ¥ exactly S i Juneau bu-‘nl - Mlll l . facilities; and highways. roads, trails, and bridges. |or steel and became very wealthy. As he prospered, pled, peopling as written BIG VAN'S SEC. 2. No bonded indebtedness shall be incurred’ his interest turned toward art, and his collection grew. Synonyms: Real, actual, genu- people, in the keeping of Word Study: “Use a word three 3 ! BT by the Territory of Alaska unless the amount thereof | Now he turns his paintings and with them a segment ine, true, absolute, existing. by your 228 Front St. be first authorized by the Legislature of Alaska by act |of his wealth, over to the iment times and it is yours.” Let us in-1{ or resolution, and also authorized or approved by 41“!“ ir govern y { e T + - majority of a Territorial Board of Finance, hereby | i crease our vocabulary by mastering w‘Nno w CI EANING . production of “Uncle Tom's Cabin” pEOved one word each day. Today's word: es ished and cre: F: { to consist ex officio of Eed And, oy he backers were greatly disap- 'exorbitant; excessive; extravagant. a \ ving k 4 0l o Ald 4 treas- 1 g i " " % 14 % i the fcllowing 08 of Al the treas-| . ‘e since preliminary tryouts of the show indl- “The cost of living Was exorbitant. | — PHONE 48% urer of Alaska, the auditor of Alas ¢ Sopretary } ated the auwaor might possibly have a hit.—Spring- B Reliable Foy ! — o X of Alaska, and the Territorial highwa {field Union B n evtors Gl andon: Tex__' Pa ’n Taklt : = Said Board. or rity thereof, is hereby s m\,u<| it iy farmer, raised o suiccessful tobaogel pharmacists « majorit and empowered, \ the proceeds of the sale of the! Physicians advise folks to lie on the right side.'crop in 1936—believed the first in b compouna bonds herein authorized. to undertake and construct | Yes. i .. always lie on the right side— | the Texas Panhandle. PHONES 92 or 25 5 | Today's News Today—Empire. Fresh Meats, Groceries, they may select | i SRR R jed shal be| We sort ¢ Doctor lniu\‘t‘ll o pn:x:“{::";h;f — T &'Aqggllisf“ e and Beer || Butler Mauro Drug Co. coupon rm and shall mature in exceed | g Mo g 5 fladiei e or LESS Because; ®* A“ Sh tt“ k thirty years from the date thereof. may bear su s woHldn Fol Rueh We Sell for CASH !. - - ——— en a c ! IV ’ nominations, may matt 1 such @ s an of Palestine *bec they slow up traffic. What we | ! G i "Tomorrow’s S!Yles Established 1898 such thme or times not eding thi s from need in America is camels.—American Lumberman, eorge Brothers i - E : o T e ‘ Juneau Alaska PHONE 36 For very prompt LIQUOR DELIVERY date or d may Camels have b rred from some of the streets | Leader Dept. Store be in such denominatior Juneau's Own Siorei Remember!!! T’M‘, B. /‘I. B(”ll‘(’"l’b‘ If your "Daily Alaska Empire” has not been delivered Bank | v By 6:00 P. M. Juneau, Alaska @ COMMERCIAL ‘ PHONE and SAVINGS | 2 2 6 - | CARDINAL Resources Over Two and Lol CABS One-Half Million Dollars | 25¢ A copy will be sent you IMMED- IATELY by SPECIAL CARRIER. Thess are the senate personalities Involved In studying the President’s proposals for administrative re- | || Within City Limits organization. Left to tight: seated—Charles L. McNary of Oregon, Republican floor leader; Harry F. Byrd of Virginia, chalrman, and Joseph T. Robinson of Arkansas, Democratic floor leader; standing— John G. Townsend, Jr., of Delaware and Jeseph C. O'Mahoney of Wyoming. (Assoclated Pun Photo) R |

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