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4 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE TUESDAY FEB.!16, 1937. ' * Daily A laska Em pire cember since’ thd Reserve Board statisticians H APPY began their computations-in-the present form. ALASKA LINE FREIGHTER |3 COMMERCIAL PIN ROBERT W. BENDER « « [Editor and Manager 1929 was not the highest of that year; it had oo p AS TOURNEY ENDS ey, reached 125 in June. But, with the exception The Empire extends congrd!&.-‘ From The Empire % Carrying a large consignment of L L B g IS, o $ of six months in 1929, the number for last De- tions and best wishes today, their “The stars incline general cargo, considerable of it be- Lopta Alask 7 cember is above that of any month on the virthday anniversary, to the fallow- - =2I| * but do not compel” ||ing part of that left on Seattle; CAlling oif the final three con- % s g Beiona I Federal Reserve's records back to 1921. ing: & FEBRUARY 16, 1917 docks by the Gen. W. C. Gorgas, tests of the Commercial League i e el i This comparison becomes somewhat less i The French government an- when she made her last emergency|F!D Tourney when the competitors 5 T SUBSCRIFTION RATES L, 1 etarting, I S O Olga Paul " |nounced that Americans in Austria| WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1987 voyage to 4laska, the Alaska Line|lalled to show last Seaie o , Delivered In carrier in Juneau and Douslas for 81.25 per month American steel production exceeded that of Kenneth Junge [Hungary hed been warned from| Benefic aspects rule strongly to-|Ireighter Bering sailed from Se-|l25t scheduled session, Emillo Galao, By D paid, at the following rate & any month since October, 1929, and was ap- Percy E. Reynolds | Washington, D. C. to leave the day which should be most favor-|attle Sunday, for Southeast Alaska,|'OUrney director, and operator of Vi Sitane i advatoe, SLME. . . in advance, 3600 parently the largest December production on lcountry immediately. It was be-|aple to important matters affect-|and is due {o arrive at Juneau this|the Brunswick alleys, announced o T manasribets will conf r if the | the ord. Last week’s Labor Bureau “in- B ‘Jn*\l'd S pivigngsl breaking off |ing business and the Federal gov- week end, according to word re- this morning that the Brunswick the Business C . dustrial employment index” for December, | s lof diplomatic relations between |ernment ceived here. winter tournament season is offic- g News O 602; B 977 per cent of 1923-25, was not only the MODERI\ | o' 74 rv. would 2 The Bering will call at most|/®Y closed, and that the alleys —_— highest of any month since December, 1929, |Austria and Hungary would S00N| o chants and manufacturers are {are now once again wide open to : OF ASSOCIATED PRESS e v i v o S s ETIQUETTE tasom. 1o face extraordinary démands. Ex-jSoutheast Alaska ports. She has|%f L L. NeMmEs OF A it e but was above the yearly average of 1924 ot L T (1 quite a large amount of cargo for comers. republication o dispat redite o 1922. Al such comparisons suglest that} 11 and better [oosgpkr JPEIES from the United States are Juneau, and having large cold stor- The three matches cancelled were wise credited er ad alio the docul nes whereas a year or iwo ago the best current By RobertaiLee || Closer union and b P! 1|to reach a great volume. age facilities, will take a consider.|(N0S¢ between Alt Heidelberg and “TALASKA CIRCULATION GUAILANTEED TO BE re of production and transportation only 1 G J fatiort among - the::busiese mcnn: This is a propitious time to start} 0 cargo of frozen fish out on|CAlfOrnia Grocery, Arctic Beer THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATIO matched those of 1931, and whereas last year's » * | June the keynote of thel,.. cnterprises, :They are to be FepEStor i Ut O parior and Columbia Lumber Com- “ m early rise brought them back to the achieves * Q. If a person ‘ mispronounces Mer Protective Association | cheq in..the early spring when e Yareye. pany, and Sanitary Grocery and ment of 1930, comparison nowadays (barring one’s name, or calls one by the mee About fifty members of [\, o 0 win be surprising and extra- P T o Brunswiek. { the influence of strikes and floods) runs back wrong name; is it all'right to eor- e Associaijon were.at the lunch-i .giary conditions of trade. v NOTICE The “Old Maestro” is now jug- M to 1929; if ‘rot much farther |rect him? s leon meeting, pres)dv‘d over by Under this configuration fore-, ap graduate nurses of Juneau, glmg the figures and will announce There is no reason for surprise at'this. Tt | A, Yes, hut’ do 88 graciowly [Vice-President A. J. Ficken in the sight should be keen and depend-|whether or not you belong to Acso.|the: DFizé wiriners and results of has been. hertofore pointed out that, in recov- {without showing any, resentment. |absence of Charles Goldstein, Pres- | o " " e i pause to elar-loiation meet wfnghc iy % pm. at|the Commercial League Tourney ery from ‘older depressions, such branches of Q Should a woman reprove gident. New members were H. T.[io Vigon of the future in busi- St. Ann’s Hospital. " ady. | tomorrow. ; trade as steel production and railway loadings (servant in the presence of gdesfs'I'ipp. E. C. Russell and H. H.|y o 'ang the learned professions. L RS g surpassed all previous records two or three |or other servants? |Post This is a favorable day for ad-| Try an mm;e '“‘ | years after the collapse of the previous boom, | A. No. This should be done pri-‘ |vertising and auspicious for sign- AN and did so before the depression period itself 1vately and considerately. Aiter having been postponed, me- ling contracts or leases. Interna- was over. Population goes on increasing, { Q. Where should the woman morial services of the late John G-uoml agreements are forecast as [ with or m(hmu pxmpu Y mm a few years ‘gu('al on ionor be seated at the m»m were mzm in the court mom‘pxomlsing for ‘the rutule msn S T AT T [ S o e o TENAKEE CRABS sumers m”h.ml times lmne a very 'ub:mmml ! A. To the Mgh( of the host. | Association mmmxttee had asked,| markets are prognosticated. Finan- < “back-log” for heavily increased production. v |{among others, R. W. Jennings, John| ;o) values will be .uncertain and; EVERY MONDAY L A T % S 7 AR TG A 77 I R T F T T T S e ;i' - H S‘]‘m’ “‘l‘d ROY?J A ZC';’"E‘;O"‘“]]] concern leading foreign banks, Ry | Ny itv’s Last St { |to address the meeting. Z. R. Che-| . . AN EXCELLENT APPOINTMENT ““"“'”i"l‘;‘i‘ Sl || LOOK caid LEARN | = presen . some of WhABTNe 0wk Wikl Califo ia G | Appointment of Anthony E. Karnes to continue | (Cincinnati Enquirer) { Hoh . Dok fise | Emigration to lhf B;itish colon-! lm mery ‘ i o e 2 a | The debunking of history, a great pastime in | o 05 eabordy Rogers, superintend- jes is to be widely discussed in e iy ('“m"““‘vm” o 1'(“.":‘“”“ ol recent years, is slowing down because !hexejnnt much | o et | lent of the Kensington mine, and’EngIand as war clouds grow more THE PURE FOODS stE four \..”,-. comes as welcome news to (h(f Cnmmls-’m‘m‘”d] left to work on. We all know by now—or‘:" ? Mrs. Rogers, left for the south on menacing. South Africa is under oner's hundreds of friends and those Who like 10|} ave’ the word of the debunkers for Lt that George | ;1. Who designed and built the the Princess Sophia. ja direction of the stars which is Telephone 476 . . Prompt Den'm their children get the same advantages, so far Washington didn’t chop down the cherry tree, and 'first locomotive in America? H |most ‘promising. is possible, with the youngsters in the States. might have fibbed about it if he had; that Colum-| 2 What part of an automobile Robert Simpson and child| Severe weather may prevail in| Rl Mr. Karnes is an excellent educator as his recordbus didn’t discover America first; that Sir Walter |permits the car to turn a corner were southbound passengers on the!New York, Boston and ChICAgO. | (e oo of the last four years reveals. He has undertaken to|Raleigh kept his coat on; that Jonah couldn't very fwithout dragging ome of the rear Princess Sophia, bound for a visit|There will be heavy lossés on ace F o R IN s e that every child in Alaska has the advantage m‘;‘?“ hlfi"l“l'“"]“ ;Jv:"‘lllo\;fla by the whale, fl;g we have wheels? of several coast cities. |count of fires, and crime will be y N E the best t the Tesritory can afford. His recom- | ceh led to dou hat there ever was a Socrates, or | 3. How many Indians are on {even more prevalent than' former- | thients tiopy Iinws. hthioht. seesiits dn Washington and | that sngkmmq.o wrote his own plays. fme Blackfeet Reservation in Mon-' Harry Smith, veteran Persever-|ly. ' See H. R. S:HEPARD & SON A has shared in more Federal aid than ever|,s ]:")[‘(‘;;\hn(‘;]lng:k‘l::x:‘}\d::‘ (;x\hau;:fd i pt?mbume: SARID ance stage man. disposed of his| Persons whose birthdate it 15‘ S R e s L oL ]mlmm( Bk cn'l r;s;x]i]e :;Tfé::; ‘4, ‘Wh‘}; is the unit of electrical Buick and Ford passenger cars to have the augury olf a year orllg‘m:‘ Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bld(} one which assures progress in the Territory’s educa- |told that it is wrong to say “wise as an owl,” because |~ Ance X E. Scatagalini and John Garnero. fortune. Many pleasures will at-| tional policy. wls really aren’t very smart. The expression’ "rhcken-‘ 5‘ de\ dm;finy flis Ay 48 the {tend _xlnc'reass (?f wealt:.. d WE Mr. Kares was elected to office four years ago|hearted” is erroneously used, we are told, in view of o f;_nm“ rom Vancouver, B. O. , ja100 gathering of friends at-| Children born on this day prob- | 2 X ¢ ajuana, on the Mexican bor- q 5 ably will be keen of mind and from Ketchikan where he was' Superintendent of |the courage of gamecocks. We are cautioned that' g, ., tended 408 SAVRITHERE Paity | 8l) = f hody. Subjects of this H oTE L G A s TINE A u . g v : f we must explain that we do not mean all the bees 5 which Miss Gertrude Hellenthal |3¢tive of body. et Behool. A SRR Ity e oities. of . Commisslunsty oy Sh 0 e iy a bee,” for some bees ar : e, !was host at her apartment in the Sign of Aquarius are generally fond was made elective by the Legislature and it is under| .o W 00 3 8 g 3 e SR moey ANSWERS |Spickett, Gne of the featuers of Of adventure intellectual as well Every Effort Mcrde for the that Jaw that the Board of Education has named Mr.| = 'mo the mounting heap of shattered beliefs is| l- Peter Cooper. the tert A phiyslenl. b 8 - 8 s is " 4 - he evening’s entertainment was a by + Karnes to continue: added yet another as word comes that the loon is ac-| > Lhe differential gear. one-act comedy “Smile and Say; Cardinal Taschereau, Canadian Comfort of the Guests! There is now in the Legislature a bill asking that tually a pretty sensible fowl, a_discovery which jars| 3 Between 3900 and 4000. Nothing,” presented by Miss Sulli- Prelate, was born on this day 1820. the Commissioner’s position again be made elective.|the old saying “crazy as a loon.” Inevitably the fox! & The ohm. van and Mr. Boyle. |Others who have celebrated it as a GASTINEAU CAFE Similar proposal was made in the last Legislature but |Will be proved stupid, just as the lion already has been | > 2000 miles. | {birthday include Frederick E. Ives, . it failed of passage. What the present lawmakers will | Shown to be a rather timorous beast at times. [ Miss Hazel Studebaker, daughter |1VeRtor, 1856; Rene Laennec, in- in connecticn 2 . We're even prepared to learn that an eel isn’t |°* 8 s : m in:ventor of the stethoscope, 1781; S. e do remains to be seon. There is no intention here to| WeIe even prepared fo | re it 5 of Gus Studebaker, and born in I\or Pf the Stethoscor ' influence them one way or the other. But we arv‘ isn't curfous; and a-rhinoceros In reality hag G tnin DAILY LESSONS Hugonn :lar: ""‘*;”931’“ S“‘““"P:f_’ (Copyright, 1937) | &IR SERVICE INFORMATION » convinced that an appointive official can spend more| g, —mpe fight will.come, however, when the debunk. IN ENGLISH [ Roy Ag alish, (Boapic "e}‘;’s"“"“ 3l R — | of his time taking care of his work than can the indi- ers tryto tell us that we don't work like a dog. aL LS man whom she met when he called| 4,00 News Today—Empire, | o - vidual who has to go to the voters every so often to Sl S R B ' 'on Emergency Hospital in the, V7 TR 7 e — A Apfrovel anid 'dies’ bR tasks with hia'ev: oh the s e y W. L. Gordo. ( course of his duties as a reporter| R — H : gain approval 2 ie only thing an Atchison man knows is a cure |, ..'for the Seattle Times. 1 GENERAL MOTORS 11| 230 South Frankli» ferephone 41) polling places |for warts. And we doubt that his cure amounts to | = i il and 1| T AN, TS g e i‘xln.\'lln!m BCS;G(’K- there aren’t as many warts as Words Often Misused: Do not' weather: Highest, 39; lowest, 33;j| MAYTAG PRODUCTS J PRODUCTION, 1936 AND 1929 | there used to be.—Atchison Globe. say, “He talked for ten mImUtS cloudy. V i CONNORS MOTOR co ln AVIEL et 1 ; lalong that lme.”. Say, “He talkéd BRLELL S i gy ',] W. P. JOHNSON e ! C) C ‘ The “industrial production index” for Dvrvmbvr Whether a girl selects shorts, culoites, or pajamas, | {for ten minutes on that subject?” | Among the 300 species of cactus o o . s st = Ay published by the Federal Reserve, suggests some re-|is & Southern style note. is a matter of purely per- ' Often Mispronounced: . TOUDE®. 15 owned by Mrs. L. H. Davis of Work and Dl,ess Distributors markable comparisons. The New York Times d,\,,”\}_‘.wnul choice, (h‘])Ln(l.ln'z we suppose, principally on Propounce too-pe, oo as in too,‘e Lindsborg, Kas., is one from Judea, ! CHEVROLFT PONTIAC BUICK { ing it makes this interesting point: | two things.—Boston ‘Herald. as In me, accent last syllable, and pglestine, reputedly of the variety an 1t is a “weighted index;” that is to say, is | s e, 0rpesy - |from which Christ's crown of adjusted according as the month’s increase | “In the stratosphere,” explains Dr. R. A. Mc- e M‘lwspnlled': Equip; ‘618 thorns was made ! s or decrease in production was greater or less |Farland, “drinks double their kick, and one will last a P~ EduibPed; two p's. — than normal for the season. Therefore, al- man for hours” “Losh, Sandy, heard ye ever of a | _Synonyms: Imperfect, faulig, though actual production in a month when [grander spot for a wee bit of a spree? '—Boston Herald, efective, deficient, incomplete. production usually declines varied little from | Word Stud)‘ “Use a word three: November, the December index was marked T just have to chuckle every time I think of the L0€S and it is yours.” Let us ip-/: up. on the basis of the yearly average 1923-25 remark uncle madé'to me the day I opened my office Cr¢a3€ Our vocabulary by mastering as 100, from 114 in November to 121. This |as an M.D. He led me to the door, pushed me inside M€ WOrd each day. Todays' word: is not only the highest of any month sincé and cried enthusiastically: “Get in there, kid, ana Inconceivability; the quality of be~ September, 1929, but exceeds that of any De- Iknock ‘em dead. —Chicago Tribune. ing inexplicable to the human i LY Bt S e ENTERTAINING Will be a pleasure if you have attractive, well match- ed dishes and sparkling glassware. = Every hostess takes pride and satisfaction in having a charmingly laid dinner table and knows that it is quite essential that her dinner ware be correct and intact. AR A ;'K:fl’]l'd“' Tj)\;dx::;ncexvebxlm of cm ] - — 2 | BIG , Iuneflu Lu.‘.'Ibei‘ Mllls, l'wt NORLITE MEN ARE TO .— - ] 228 Front St. DINE, DEBATE TONIGHT | Winter Rates ~‘.¥' e x 4 - . —_ | SITKA HOT SPRINGS ‘ B s e . Mineral Hot Baths e v o 4 Accommodations to suit everg taste. Reservations Alaska Transport. Eighty-five men have made res- ervations for the monthly Nor-| litemen dinner t6 be held tonight" 1t 6:30 “o'clock in the parlors of! the Notthern Light Presbyterian Church. ! So far the debaters for the even- Ing have been quite successful con- > PHONES 92 or »5 sidering the subject that was chos- Free ‘Delivery en. The deep subject of the de- Fresh Meats, Groceries, bate, “Resolyed that Married Men “Laquors, Wines and Beer Are Happier Than Single Men.” i i " | HARRY RACE, Dr e Sell for LESS Bécause/ (% e proved tual o members, bt | HARRY RACK, D e e el for CASH Allen Shattuck |worth, Sherwood Wirt, and dJoe Leader Dept. Store Established 1898 With the wide variety of open stock patterns now on display in our remodeled Housewares Department it is quite unnecessary to put up with cracked and mismatched dishes. We are showing a complete stock of the follow- ing patterns which may be bought individually or Werner have decided to stick it in sets: out and suffer the consequences, | George Brothers S ! : { Judges for the contest will be CRAWFORD—White body with green trim— | | Alaska R. E. Robertson, Grover C. Winn,| and Norman Banfield. | e Try an Empire ad. English. PLAID—White with green and orange trim— English. PHONE 36 l For very prompt | & CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION TERRITORY OF ALASKA Office of the Auditor JUNEAU I. FRANE A. BOYLE, Auditor of MARINA—Ivory body with green line—English. MELODY—American. DOGWOOD—White body with brown flowers— LIQUOR DELIVERY | Juneau Drug Co. 43 the Territory of Alaska, do hereby Remember ' ' ' American. certify that there has been filed | : o HOLLYHOCK—White body with Hollyho('k.' in my office on this the 8th day American. of all the stockholders of the W. P. MILLS CORPORATION, a corpora- ion organized and existing under{ -« and by virtue of the laws' of - the Territory of Alaska, to the dissolu- tion of said corporationion the Sthi’ day of October, 1936, and duly cer- tified to as such of alljshe 3 stockholders by W. Mills, Presi- dent, and L. M. Mills, Secretaty, of {the corporation, on said 5th day of October, 1936. WHEREFORE, in view of the above premises, I do further certify that the W. P, MILLS CORPORA- TION, a corporation, is dissolved, pursuant to Section 924, Compiled Laws of Alaska 1933, upon the fil- ing in this office of the proper proof of publication of this certifi- cate according to law. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, 1 have hereunto set my hand, at Juneau, the Capital this 8th day of October, A. D., 1936. FRANK A. BOYLE, Auditor of Alaska, First publication: Feb. 16, 1937 Last publication:: March 9, 1937 of October, 1936, the written consenlt STERLING ROSE—White body with silver dec- orations—American, PETTIT POINT — Blue, Yellow or Brown— American, GRETNA GREEN—AIl green body—American. FmsT —The new and popular colored ware in five colors—Yellow, Blue, Green, Orange and Ivory. If your ”Daily Alaska Empire” has not been delivered By 6:00 P. M. PHONE 226 A copy will be sent you IMMED- IATELY by SPECIAL CARRIER. : “The B. M. Behrends i Bank Juneau, Alaska In our GLASSWARE DISPLAY you will find a , complete variety of GOBLETS, SHERBETS, WINES, ? COCKTAILS and OYSTER COCKTAILS in COMMERCIAL and SAVINGS Vogue—Barbara and Laurel Resources Over Two and One-Half Million Dollars Also many new and colorful patterns in various size TUMBLERS. JUNEAU-YOUNG HARDWARE CO.