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4 THE DAILYAIASKAEMPIRE FRIDAY, FEB. 26, 1937. ; “|idea’ that thé local Clmmhvr of Commerce and the H A P P Y r——_—_ 2 iij®@ © o e o 0o 0 0 0 0 0 ¢ ¢ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Dally Alfls’l(l Em ,nre Territorial Charnber, too, ‘could do well to try their BIR : . o |that on February 26, 1997, in the 'teeth on. Here is an opportunity for really achiev- T H D A Y 20 YEARS AGO Horosco e ¢ DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE'S e | Commissioner’s, ex-officio Probate, ROBERT W. BENDER - Editor and Manager % ks % ® GOOD WILL CONTEST o rt for Juneau Precinct, at Ju- |ing something. It is no small task; not one that can The Empire extends congratula-| & AND ON 50 MEXI00 TGUR ¢ Cou % o) i Published every eve except Sundey by the EMPIRE be handled with a half dozen letters. It means, first,| ;o € s 0c SOl o0 b Frum The Empire “The stars incli i neau, Alaska, Lola Lea ‘ur:x cutt PRINTING COMPANS A%, WU pebling ration of the Forest Service for the|p; i g e B RNUR ABe e o (Ppelited exehie SRS i ing co-opera birthday anniversary, to the follow- - - but do not compei" ® Following is the list of con- ® [tate of Floyd Hunnicutt, deceased. s 1t et - Giase Use of timber, most of which is now held firmly inling; FEBRUARY 26, 1917 e testants and their standing; ® |All persons having claims against Satter % q y the grip of that Federal agency. It means going out - —5i | @ all votes counted up to 6 o’clock ® |said estate are required to present e e T — !after capital through personal contact and that means FEBRUARY 26 Seven Dutch steamers and a RACORDAY: wizh, 7, 1081 ¥ Inat nlghits LRI e senitin Viichi ks e Delivered In carri and glas for $1.25 per month. | salesmanship of the first order, In a word it means Charles W. Erickson British steamer were sunk by Ger- . y ® [quired by law, to said Executrix at b €5 a0, | promotion; the kind that sold a million people on Mrs. T. F. Loveringe man torpedoes. The sinking of the| Astrologers read this as an un-|e Whitfield, Betty 31,900 ® | the office of her attorney, Howard e SO0 Angeles; that brought match factories and wood- Hasel ‘Stoltis’ 7 Dutch steamers was declared by alimportant day in planetary direc-|e® Jensen, Birdie 25,300 ® |D. Stabler, Shattuck Building, Ju- romptly notity | 105 ANBEIES; HAAS B o ooy st o B ) & e S i E“S : newspaper at Amsterdam to be the[tion. It is a time for relaxation,|® Lindstrom, Margaret .. 22800 ® |neau, Alaska, within six months by | WOTklng, plasus; 100 SHoUSTE L Ienr Ik e B ‘;’a"l i YR, “greatest humiliation to which a|for nerves will be under great strain|® Lynch, Lucille 22700 ® |from the date of the first publi- . aws ot ik Cies, 40k Portland the Rose City of the nation. It means the Stanley Mason neutral state had been subjected.”|in the marts of New York and Chi-|® Bodding, Geraldine 22,600 ® | cation of this notice. i - expenditure of money, but is an expenditure on a Edna Thompson ol ipd cago. Danner, Rosa 21,000 ® LOLA LEA HUNNICUTT, ; SOCIATED PRESS, e 3 ; B At P Vatuarraly WACEGA Lk vk worthwhile proposition that would bring industry into| i _s| The Laconia, large British pas-| Again ah ill omen is read for la-|® Nelson, Louise 20,500 @ Executrix. republication o ws d b ”“f‘w‘.‘f ‘ h\') giher: the Territory, establish payrolls and increase our l‘.wn,ur-v liner, with many Americans|por whmh may gain | édt\‘power ® Hansen, Clara 20,300 ® | Publication dates, Feb. 26, Mar. 5, population. MODERN aboard as passepgers and crew,|that will assume political signifi- : ::’k"""" Helen 20,200 ® |12, 19. AUASKA CIRCULATION GUATIANTEED TO BE LARGER Alaska has reached the point where it must ex- ETIQUETTE was sunk! It was the largest ship|cance. The stars indicate' that tew|s Affich. r““s; e ;:'m 2 T T THAN THAT OF hIYY OTHER PUBLICNTION. \\Z * pect to give a little or it cannot.expeot’fo take. 'If [that had been sunk since the Lus-|strikes will rise up as each-old dif-|§ perroser Harrie e 0 Ecer leckiten, nbsices . » Territory ever want to be anything more itania. All passengers Were res-|ficulty is settled. A irsiia 4 o sale at The Ediyjire, Olfice, we in the Territory e 3 g By Roberta Lee # ®_Berg, Sylvia 20,000 ® — — than a dependency of the Federal government we cued Warning is given by the .seers Coulter;’ Etolin 20,000 ® 5 - will have to demonstrate our ability to achieve a|¥ i | that it is difficult for the United'e Green, Dorothy 20,000 © JARD:%P:ESN[E:;?M;‘.“!:HI:S%.W little for ourselves. Even gold will lie in the ground| Q. Is it ill-bred for a man to| Passengers bound for Juneau on|states to remain isolated when for- e Garnick, Anita 20000 ® |\ FORTUNE Shoes $4.00 unless some one is sold on the idea that it is there|talk with a woman, Whom he rheets|the Admiral Watson were Emiljeign wars Spread) in Eui'ope and|e! Haviland, Edith 20,000 © g and worth his while to go and get it. The fibre box|on the street, ‘with ‘a eigar, cigar- [Hutja, Guy Johnson, R. E. Rob-|asia. @ Hildinger, Madge . 20,000 o | Nationally faotory siggestion 1s ‘nuch the " same.’ Unieks.we|ette; Dibe or oHEWIBEINILIR 1is |erison and TatEEE E Van WY CThere 15 6 1 otten the", 15 be-[e Johnson, Jennie ¥ihoo-wi): - Adveried a 'y sugges .p o e e de | mouth? kle, A. D. Stubbs, R. J. Wulzen,|lieved to presage unexper.ed trade|® Jensen, Elsie & 20,000 © Straight sell somebody on the fact that money can be made{™, "y oy jo i pred to talk|W. F. McGraw, Thomas McMullen obstacles. Sudden reversals of pol-|® Kneeland, Beverly 20,000 © | Prices in operating a box m.mm\ (r‘» :uppl_\ tm‘ .saln‘mx? ujdm_l“'xth elther: ‘&' woltail 0¥ & smen, |and wite. jcy in Eurcpean nations are fore-|® Lea, Meriam 20,000 . try, for example, with packing boxes, the ripening holding a cigar, cigarette, or pipe cas! France and Germany may be|® Lokken, Astrid 20,000 o | timber will continue to waste, and the Lrfl\'(‘l.t'rs will (i the mouth, or chewlng. | Dr. C. C. Georgeson, supmmlnnd- less truculent. ® Paulson, Helvi 20,000 o ! continue to gaze out from the decks of ships and| @ How should one handle the ent of Government experiment sta-| Women should find happiness for : ;“;|6h Helen 20,000 © wonder “why don’t they do something about it?” lsnoon when eating soup? [tions in Alaska, was in Juneau on|they have unusual charm and great(® S:J’I'e‘:hfi:'"'s“d . 20,000 ® he — s A. The farther edge of the spoon|his way to Kodlak to inspect the |magnetism under this direction ofl. i Mny’ El‘iu‘ieu. 2 ;g-m :‘ =55 If that woman writer trapped in the Cascade|should be dipped into the soup with station there. (hg stars. _Romancc will blossgm . Edwa;ds Phylis - 20'000 % . i 5 3 E e . ave lan outward motion, then taken in-| quickly girls prove their brains v b . ! AN OPPORTUNITY TO ACQUIRE blizzard was looking for reality, she seems to have 2 ofam ichy d their ath o o 2 % g s v foind it to the mouth from the nearer edg¢| Henry Moses, pioneer fur buyer,|2re¢ as well balanced as their a 1 ANOTHER INDUSTRY a2 S Sl of the spoon. {arrived from Hoonah on the Prince letic bfidli e il — - 3 A Q. When guests of the young| ux Wales. He said that there was| Baster festivities this year shou estion which is worth more than passing Roll the head from side to side for beauty, SAVS|folks linger, is it permissible for|very little fur there, as the Indians|be of rare interest. Many weddings hHa".’” Marx is learning to play| Money Saved e 5 o i et SR “; it peauty expert. But don’t roll it too much if you|parents to indicate that it is time|were logging and getting out pil-|of note as well as numerous import- | e piano, but Chico, the Pianist,| is ot i \’l Hop 5 “:\ ‘l‘ & ;"““““l‘ e ent of Pacific €Xect to convince the judge for them to go? ling, and making more money that|ant social functions are ~prophe-|®N't learning to thrum a harp. | M E d erce esterda y £ nie Shiel reside ). acific & o “ 1 o1 of RS e g (llll American Fisheries and closely identified with Alask RS R d A“ Moy SSHE PP Il 0ot Lway, than by M. w;?é“, heroes are now preparing for T T SR, sitsed o for many years. Mr. Shiels called attention to the Olkighrprawer hiis, fpund q cau {illed, with Ol R S | W. S Pekovich, of the Funter|future exploits,-although they are| | Winter Rates B EARN AT fact that the fibre boxc in which canned salmon PADEESHUPgR e Arctic.coast. Maybe that's where ™ ! 3 e i g still unaware that fate has chosen slTKA HOT | is packed are made outside of Alaska and the cost to that Missing reindeer negative we've been looking for| "™ G ki them for supreme service, the stars I SPRINGS I are ma side of Alaska and the cost to ; vne; Mineral Hot Baths | the salmon industry to obtain them runs in the neigh- 1% TN DA LOOK emid LEARN E Mr. and Mrs. Wallis George and |Prophesy. A b | Accommodations to sult every f borhood of a million dollars a year. The P.AF. chief 3 b L members of the Methodist Sunday| Persons whose birthdate it is have | | goqte Reservations Alaska Alr | | saw a very fine bustness for Alaska if this industry . 1t 18 said Mexzicans drink American cocktails By A. C. Gordon School were host at a farewell re-|the augury of a year of prosperity| ‘Transport. \ 1 Gouid e g DO T the Territory Juist tiE tda faster and oftener than Americans themselves. The 2 ception at their home in honor of|and routine matters should be suc- | s' trap irh it Nalvh aided o appreciably 1o KetehiL aak o Mexion, or sometiiig ke thalsl el EE S0 ™ Mrs. Clarke Smith who was leav-|cessful. Men and women should| —— x5 . RS il T TR g 1. How many births and deaths ing for the south. jnot_forget unfortuante relatives. | . i T e L : 5 SRR RS occur annually in the United Children bern on this day prob- Most of us are familiar with the barriers against Should Mr. Roosevelt's proposal be called a|gtateso | Sam Larson, of Funter Bay, had |ably will be original and courag-| geiting the pulp industry started in Alaska, especi- Supreme-Court steal or a Supreme Court-steal? —|"» Wy wrote “The Star Spans|recovered from a severe case of ous in character. Subjects of this T INE A U & ally for ‘he manufacture of newsprint. The experi- Charleston, W. Va., Mail lgled Banner,” and under what con- pneumonia at St. Anm’s Hospial sien may appear stubborn, for they ences of the past have not been particularly hopeful. W e SRR ditions? lunder the care of Dr. L. P. Dawes.|Will be tenacious regarding their But here is a new and entirely different tact, as sug- Why should the President be so concerned With| 3 How many years does a U“,,Aj kNI opinions. EVG!‘Y Effort Made for the gested by Mr. Shiels e Uit gl iy ”"W weather bureau that needs | oq ‘statos Senator serve? With George Snow, Lester O.| Burton Kendall Wheeler, United Comfort of the Guests! If fibre boxes can be made in the States at a cost 8Vending to-—Cha Live] 4. What is the plural of the Gore, Grover C. Winn and W. E.|States Semator, was born on this of a million dollars a year to the salmon industry. E e Y, ZE e, | WOrd “index”? Burford on the committee, a “Var-|day 1882. Others who have cele- on dofists | e ¢ The New Deal set up an suthority over the Ten- [ M0 0 00t e e & Yion | brated 1t s a-birthday include My~ GASTINEAU CAFE and, it is assumed, with reasonable profit to the boX pessee Valley, but the old Ohio wears no man’s collar. ; R biitactiFers, thbre Matih 16 lhe iy Moton: Fasta R a e Bantis tains 3,000 islands? the doings of the famous Gridiron ron Hunt, architect, 1868; Ellen e o W57 sy cesniotobeb bt od 10 AT SoBErS T i i Club in Washington, D. C. was Terry, English actress, 1847; Henry onnecticn A S TR T ! TR T S ANSWERS ceing arranged. Representatives of Wadsworth Longfellow, poet, 1807. e . i o Yo ' bt oo qutne* RMMtoasa] Fniing ot v, o bve]. el AR scik BriE R i e AIR SERVICE INFORMATION " to waste every year. Any one of our Southeast Alaska litical battle; uniting in mass formation to relieve ., . soio" b1 306003 deaths. neau and Douglas included some| i X cities would be an ideal place for such a plant; in distress—Akron Beacon-Journal. 2. Franeis Scott Key, while a rare talent =nd with athletic fea-| | s the midst of raw materials and on the shipping ways, PR 0 {prisoner during the British bom- tures and stunts the “high jinks handy for delivery to llu"zzruu! salmon industry which The purpose seems to be to change the name and Itu;dmont (:;rn‘;rt McHenry, inhl(zfl-’. niuh} :,v:m to be given ;sg lm’m ‘:ls e :‘OTORS 230 South Franklis ‘fereph 111 P ¥ A : : 3 . function to Stooge Court.—Ohio State Journal. " : Sl an S erephone uses the boxes. The trap wire mills in Ketchikan are 3. Six years. ,the program could be arranged. MAYTAG PRODUCTS aXE g g & i fander Dop stry RN 4 4. “Indices. o 2 an; xample 0[. \\'h.\t .lel‘l‘ol\( feeder for the l:7d|1xt§y Sentiment among most automotive workers Will | 5 paie FHuron. Wadhor i 4 ettt \‘ W. P. JOHNSON much toward developing an industrial payroll and o N T 3 clear. 29 c furthering the general development of the Territory. Not ali the soil reaches the gulf. Much of it stops The Uniieu Sutes department i ‘ & Mr, Shiels’ suggestion is a sound, constructive in the flooded dwellings.—Toledo Blade, ¥ DAILY LESSONS -~ !of agriculture reports Kentucky Distributors i . g L __ — » 2 {syfarmers received less from the sale Y > e | [N ENGLISH [for their principat farm products i Iy . { 'in September of this year than they By W. L. Gordox f{received in Sepiember, 1935. 1 e ——— [ ’ X Words Often Mihsed: Do not 3 u | - CVA USTIC ’l‘HR]FTY !say, “What section of the country WEEKLY FOOD |are you going to visit?” Say, “What COMMENTS EWS |part of the country are you going to visit?" e —— | Often Mispronounced Buoy, buoy- . |ant, buoyance, buoyancy. Preferred 2 ]uneau Lu be 26 ] noer Vil nc N ) |pronunciation of first syllabl S . “A Newspaper Within a Newspaper™ i % g BIG VAN'S A | i . . - AR, " SRR 0 £ Mty s ,Nietc)el_teir; Misspelled: Neither, ei. 228 Front St. = . S e = . THE F: l\II VDLY STORE Friday, Feb. 26, 193 THE FRIENDLY STORE | Synonyms: Home, residence, dwel- b % \ling, domicile, habitation. w l N n o w c L E A N l N G 3 T | Word Study: “Use a word three NO FRILLS t HUNTING CHEAP COLLISION [f/times and it is yours’ Let us inf, TO OUR DOUGLASI {orease our vocabulary by mastering PRI 7 PHONE 48% The old tight wad was suffer- CUSTOMERS 40h;John;” Rercdined tha. exe jone word each day. Today’s word: | 9 PY | ing on the operating tabie, both e vomun arven une o [ 20k o et o o mmen § Py’ Talkiit from the pain and fear at the|We will make our regular|jg running away.” r;%l;t}}ello: r:;fidmvit'u::l‘]i: tlnwaflt:l sum the doctor would extract|{pjp to the island on SAT-| a the best in their nature.” e e, PHONES 92 or 25 from him. Finally he could not|[JRDAY. Also every TUES.| ‘2R yow sop it” asked the e . Free Defivery ) l N s U R A N C E * restrain himself any longer and | Ay THURS ; worried husband. “Smiling Service' 1 Fresh Meats, Groceries, ' AY and THURSDAY. ’ 3 7. 4 Butler Ma Di C blurted out from semi-conscious- “Nov Bert’s Cash Grocery ||} Liquors, Wines and Beer utler Maurs Drug Co. ness: — PHONE 105 | We _Sell for LESS Because T ' wett, then, see it you cant I | pree Denvery We sell for CASH R e e en Snattuc “Doctor, how much will the hit something cheap.” + ” e it . Leader Dept. Store {|: “Tomorrow's Styles Established 1898 i R 0—0—0 “One hundred dollars,” the Fresh Stock George Brothers Today” physician replied. 3 lbs for zsc NOioRARo . Juneau - . T | “But doctor, I want just plain e “Has anything ever o sewing; no hemstitching.” been discovered on Venus?” PHONE 36 ¥ 0—0—0 WESSON OIL Izzie: “No, not if the pictures of ‘et are toemeckdt For very prompt | TOO SWIFT % g The Perfect Cooking Oil 0—0—0 LIQUOR DELIVERY Slink: “I tell you I got het o ASY INSTALLMENTS T the 6:10 accommodation but she t “How much do 1 pay for a WA ..k pulled out just before I got marriage license?” = there. T had to run a whole mile coco ANUT Cnliiod 1l Clab: Mo after her.” dollars down, and a portion of 73 2 S . R ey or?” e s rour ‘salary each week fi 4 1 ira’ Snoop: “Did you cateh her?” | reshein packages for.| 10 Sy each week for the The B M Beh ren d " If your "Daily Alaska Empire” has Slink: “No—but I sure did| delicious cake toppings.- TR ey ” . Half-pound packages 22¢- EGGS PECIAL | Large Brown Fresh Eggs 2 for 25¢ | 2 doz. for 75¢ make her puff.” SPAGHETTI in large cans MACARONI WITH CHEESE in large cans—regular e—SPECIAL 2 for 25¢ CALL GARNICK’S —PHONE 174 A e A R R e O Y R I Juneau, Alaska CUMMERCIAL and SAVINGS Resources Os{er Two and One-Half Million Dollars CABS 25c Within City Limits not been delivered By 6:00 P. M. PHONE 226 A copy will be sent you IMMED- IATELY by SPECIAL CARRIER.

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