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FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 1937 Alaska Empire | - B R r'—————-—“l—_—-----—_. Dflll\ ’ ‘ But,. primazlly, it will gutd against outhiéaic: of | =—=——seeB T R THDAY 20 YEARS AGO HOroscone - - Ed d Manage b “ o ROBERT W.'BENDER itor and Manager | . case and protect health generally in Juneau. The | g rhe Fm i p 4 . The Empire extends congratula-| From The Empire , iblished e,ery evening exce e EMPIRE|ravages of one epidemic such as typhoid could be z PRINTING. COMPANY at Secor din Streets, Juneau, | o' o> X ; 5 tions and best wishes today, thei, “The stars inclice -7 but do not compel” JUNEAU APPRIL 23, 1017. ¢ Alsake i ar more costly in the end than expense which Willl yirsngay anniversary, to the Imhw-‘\-——- Following the cave-in of the the city more attractive' to the traveler and the poten- H A P P Y iave to be incurred to remedy the conditions which|jng, Wl of us admit exist. au es Second Clas Eutered in the Post Offic SUBSCRIPTION RATES E T R AT APRIL 23, ° three mines on Douglas Island,| SATURDAY, APPRIL 24, 1937 g v Ve o et ng Another interpretation of the Constitution is that Mrs E‘;’;;L;;i?ll:ko Neill which occurred near midnight on‘ Conflicting planetary aspects are CAPITAHW.M < months, in advance, $6.00 | given by the Daughters of American Revolution N the 21st, P. R. Bradley, consulting|giscerned in the horoscope for to- SURPLUS sromptly notit. | peaker which says members of the Farmer-Labor Guarge S e |engincer, said that he had 1O |gay, according to astrology. It is LUS—$75.000 ; in the delivers | arty are not entitled to protection under the Consti-| o b C‘:“’!‘{hr"::ey statewent to make until he had| time to take stock of one's achieve- | [ ution. O, well, we all make foolish statements g g Neard from the San Francisco of-|ments and to complete unfinished Telephones: News Office, 602, Business Office, 374 Jats e SRR :/'(eK;’ fi;’;w'd |fice. Many of the men employed pysiness. ’ COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ‘"‘""" D by & '-v',fi\ e ik ol Spring is in the air at Washington State. College, Ak sl L% lon Douglas Island will now be re-| ynder this planetary government ACCO ! or not other | oo "¢ “;“i(, apbear fromt repbele s eendk, st~ |5 PG s T %" leased to the Alaska Juneau mine,|those who have attained success CCOUNTS ¥ 5 rews pusiisne | 00: 1t would ; 0 i, sit- 15 ————L % ;1 Mackenzie, stockholder, said.lanq fihancial security are believed . Sl MODERN 3 {Many residents were moving out|ty pe protected by the stars. Many| SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES NY OTHER PU BLICATION ,“ that ice was down in Junen.us stmshine it exchanged for new apprehensions, ould be moving Canneries were facing a shortage| women may be inconstant, dis- By ‘Roberta Lee [ /|of ca 2% Paid on 7 | ARANTEED TO BE LARGER R TR R 3 | H of houses near the cave-in. of their old anxieties now will be | e ————— 1s as material used in them|gapisfied. and changeable while this [ Super-Liners Passing 0.8 were being utilized for ammunition!contiguration prevails:. It is not a P | e P i [shells, and several plants intend-|fortunate rule of the stars for either Scxvmqs ‘I (Columbus Dispatch) 4 Q WHen a person is visiting in|ing to open for the season would|jgvers or husbands. , 9 With many mistakes charged up to the efforts(a home for several days; should he probably not do so. The evemyng should be an aus-' Accounts o)l of both shipping men and the government in their (fold his napkin at the eénd of a ey picious time for young girls to par- cooperative efforts to build a creditable merchants |meal? | Mrs. H. J. Stromme was 8 pas- ticipate in festivities where they niarine, the error of building super-liners has for-{ A. Yes. He should fold it neatlyp nger leaving Seattle for Juneauj ..t ctrangers and start new friend- F tinately been avoided. There was an illustration atiand place it beside his plate. It aboard the Humboldt. ships, but old flirtations will brmg( 4 the expense of operation of these giant ships in tho\“fllfld be very inconsiderate to ex-| 5 misfortune | Leviathan, which has long since been laid up. pect & clean napkin for each meal,] Weather Report: Maximum, 41; el R AN F o R l" s u R A N c E Now Italy, one of the leaders in the big ship idea,| Q. When a girl has been cor- |Minimum, 39; Clear. },0,.5511“(10“,9& for men of distinc-| H has announced she will build two 25,000-ton ships for responding with a number of young | z e R v a mbiti S y the Genoa-New York trade, and the British Cunard- |men, and becomes engaged to be L‘Jk(r:;;nla’ghas 70 state parks to- “fi: n‘??i?)n;l"ma ez§;3£ ;gsi:izl:':_‘ See H.R. SHEPARD & SON | White Star line has just contracted for eight medium- married, should she continue the!taling 293,129 acres. Youth is to win out in competition 7 S T o R R sized vessels for the Atlantic service. Our own United |correspondence? for many high offices. :d Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldq o SANITATION IN JUNEAU States lines have demonstrated that ships of this; A. No. The girl should stop this | Predictions of a summer of ex-. = - | size earn a profit. |correspondence immediatel, upon e ‘meme heat and sudden changes in' An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of| It has cost continental ship owners a great uealiflnm“m"m?"‘ of the engagement. | w‘llte spot !temperature should guide shoppers of money, and governments have dug deeply into pub- | Where should the date .of g {in choosing their spring wardrobes cmline Todd cure,” runs the old adage. The principle can weil < |lic funds for subsidies for these great “floating debts.” |social or friendly letter be placed | A. In the lefthand lower cor- he swing toward smaller and more economical ships | gnifies a willingness on the part of some governments (ner of the last page. |for the next three months. | | Storms amd high winds as well .as earthquakes and floods will cost LIQUOR STORE be applied to sanitation conditions in Juneau, as Ben | . : You are invited to present this coupon at the box L. Grimes, Territorial Sanitary Engineer, brought cut forcefully in a “clean-up” week talk vesterdaytc foresake such spectacular excursions in Pconomlc; Ty PHONE much in human life as well as in office of the B e o e e e e | nationalism, The advertising value of the super-liner |5 n ] ruined property, astrologers fore- before ha f " kg as thus been rosi.e:}uml found “anlmg P | 14 5 Itell. In many parts of the world a i o Now, the Sanitary Engineer stressed, is the time Wz s X | ! o/ s e o i y | unusual natural phenomena Wil to take preventive measures before the scourge of Just when: 1€ sasied ‘the natfonal safety ccuncxl‘ LOOX anid LEARN Z m;riktthemsm;lmer. et ot ¢ b 1 ° y p pr p rse 1S wg o et wi e a subject o rea’ gisease strikes. Locking the door after the horse IS was making some headway in its effort to promote | By A. C. Gordon Prompt Delivery e et i prmes Tlleatl'e afe driving, the style experts had to upset the apple- cart by bringing out shorfey, §kitgs-—Ohio: State 13 stolen is folly. But setting up reasonable barrier son when, the cost of food will in- crease. Meat ‘may rise beyond the and receive tickets for your- the first instance can ward off trouble in the future. Journal ¥ 1. What is the difference between " P The speaker referred particularly to open sewage| 2 = la synonym and an antonym? means of many persons—a fact that El“re:;:gv: tf;‘iesl;: or ccnditions along the waterfront. Conditions Which| After the humiliating defeat of his troops in| 2. How many -gills equal one m“%‘,?sor'::“‘;f':;zl t%x:?l:d:;:"xl:' & can and should be remedied. He used for example spain, Mussolini may have to order another purge pint? | 5 » of showing there's| 3. What treaty was made on ate Journal the spot where Philadelphia now - stands? 4. Does sound travel faster, thmugh air or .through water? 5. What city of the United States is known as the “Mound City?"” typhoid fever; and the carrier. of Ethiopians just for the s ct with which we are comebody he can whip —Ohio & the germ which ¢ the common house fly. This ins all too familiar is one of the worst disease carriers Thriving in filth, he haunts our homes, our food and A correspondent at the front says that mar And wherever he goes he carries his Spanish soldiers are beginning to wonder what they're depositing them wherever he happens | fighting for. In that, we'll say, they're nearly a year thus far he has not behind us—Boston Herald. have the augury of a year in which “ ” \man will enjo ysocial life and will atan et aLa y be lured into extravagance. Children born on this day prob- A - ‘ably will be extremely careful about Ass pa]d ap iy eriber of Tha appearance. Subjects of this sign - E3 usually have magnetic personalties Dafly Alaska Empnte as well as keen intellects. our person upply of germ to sit. Fortunately for Juneau k . carried disease germs to start an epidemic, but the e — T Henry Schoenhardt, sculptor, was Good only for current offering. cetup is perfect for him to do that very thing so After 20 years, Americans are still debating 1 -y % 2 Eorn on this day 1877. Others who Jong. s Huve % e awnas dns the ity whether the United States was wise or unwise to| - .qm;:"o":mn‘e:rtliv“:;d having have celebrated it as a birthday in- Your Name May Appear Tomorrow ong as we ha } sewage i " | same, or a e same, 5 plunge into the World War.—Detroit Free Press. | . g v d 7 clude Saint Vincent de Paul, French Q Correcting these unsanitary conditions is not es- S I, 2 ltm’flmng as an(_)thvr word; an an- .- % divinie, 1Gi6: . Bamtni” Castwrlght: WATCH THIS SPACS pecially a movement of ‘“clean-up” week, althougn| In the light of its latest decisions the President 'ORYM 15 a word having an oppo- 1743; John Trumbull, jurist and , , Site meaning. it is a timely topic at this time, to be sure. It is not|is entitled to another guess as to the degree of senility Compounued poet, 1750. would be a simple matter. But the fact is that R | 5. St Louis. o i Kansas gets beer legally for the first time in a most property owners must proceed according to the toa ad :1 e Gerived there. | lalf century. Getting away. as it were, from the sy s 9 Jhoa covered flagon—New York Sun. from. Consequently, it is a slow process but one T e sl DAILY LESSONS which must be carried forward. It will mean doliars German beer is steadily h(...m“”m more popular 5 and cents in the pocket of the property owner because in the United States. Hans across the sea!—Buffalo 1N ENGL IQH improvements naturally add to values. It will make Courier-Express ® a2 - R O e L AL O By W. L. Gordown | Words Often Misused: “Vocation” is a stated or regular occupation. “Avocation” is a casual oecupation, A 2. Four gills sla an undertaking which can be pushed through with a a‘flicting the Sup: 4 e g exacly (Copyright, 1937) - Llare of trumpets and cleaned up in a few weeks : 3‘ William l;en:shtxeats with the 1 s 230 South Franklin ‘Cerephone 411 % y A BRASE e ndians, V] 3 a | It is a slow process which will require time, money The Mayors who asked $2.200,000.000 for the work 0 S0 ‘a"m“"g’(‘cmem‘ ~:,‘:vnfi1‘:d8du,-.| as written | | Lode and nlacer location notices and persistent effort. If every property owner was relief from the government at least cannot be ac- ‘ch‘flse of thats h‘ndfi 7 P! n your. | ‘I‘nr sale at The Empire Office. b doctor. | 9 { i Uistrfisufm PONTIAC ‘ Pay’n ‘l‘alut PHONES 92 or 25 Free Delivery Fresh Meats, Groceries, Liquors, Wines and Beer We Sell for LESS Because We sell for CASH Leader Dept. Store George Brothers CHEVROLFET LUMBER Juneou Luimber Mills, Inc. or interest, outside of one's regu- CAUSTIC THRIFTY [ far ‘cccupaiion i WEEKLY Often Mispronounced: Business. f‘OMMENTS Pronounce biz-nes, not biz-i-nes. Often Misspelled: Proceed; two _— T TR { e’s. Procedure; one e. S : s Synonyms: Apparent, evident, paper Within a Newspaper obvious, visible, plain, clear to the understanding. : o ; S Word Study: “Use a word three : | THE FRIENDLY STORE Friday, Apr. 23, 1937. THE FRIENDLY STORE [ times and it is yours” Let us Il AN Rooms 100 Btk PHONE 48% : o g crease our vocabulary by mastering: = by, ‘ ) f:"v‘z'so “I¢ your brother wealthy?” | one wordcegeh. dey: Today's word: 2 36 - T 0 l L E T “lie'; it e Khautand dnl : D A s H Innumerable; too many to be count-' > . 5 e — i s ed. “Innuerable -as the stars of For very prompt ; Arizona.” O || LIQUOR DELIVERY _—_——__; TISSUE 0.7 e v . SOAP Powder |5 oo ed for him, dead or alive.” “A New. 228 Front St. B T T (This is very fine tissue) | 0—0—0 5 Pound Packages 500 0 O 7, A | Hetel accommodations were ll pil, cna she accosted the con- SXTRA .. The Vanity Box A“en s attuel‘ Established 1898 Juneau R PECIAL '~ : ‘BEAUTY SALON | lar e ro‘ls Mabie = to-e ghesie boarding c 307 Goldstein Bldg. Phone 371 “That worthy replied, “Wall, PERSONAL HAIR STYLING c there hain’t any, unless you | 4] - s HARRY RACE, Druggist [ o il “The Squibb Stores of Alasks” —d T SIGRID'S Today” Alaska sleep with the station agent.” ir,” indignantly exclaimed | the young teacher, “I'll have you |mmer«t that I am a lady.” PmEAPPLE “So is the station agent,” | o A T s Steve: “When you get to New| Canned from Ripe Fruit York yowll see the skyserap- 00— * Regular 30 cent cans i “Tomorrow’s Styles Winter Rates SITKA HOT SPRINGS | Mineral Hot Baths | DBEAUTY SALON | | Accommodations to suit every “YOUR APPEARANCE IS | | - | taste. Reservations Alaska Air OUR RESPONSIBILITY" ‘Transport. | Shattuck Bldg. Phone 318 ilunocm ‘s Own Store S POUND BAGS ube: “That's one of the main | ) 5 _ lreasens why I'm going. I want Regular 65 cent sacks (; .o them dern things work.” ks % 0—0—o i " SPECIAL Daughter: “I can’t marry him, mother, he’s an Atheist and c doesn’t believe in hell.” o Mother: “Marry mim, my acar. P IXEUNES FOR and between us we’ll convince ~ - him that he is wrong.” 0—0—o P ] e+ e e P @PEE TOWels PUM?K[N an. ossenilesbh & Eadad K| fire started in a warehouse fhe i i s vebewe ||| 25(: bl yofir ”Ddiily Alaskq Empire” has not been delivered = | ’ By 6:00 P. M. 226 A copy will be sent you IMMED- IATELY by SPECIAL CARRIER. Bank Juneau, Alaska Reliance—First Grade the whele operating room. COMMERCIAL and SAVINGS & “You had better pull down the R R Large cans—SPECIAL | 4.4 caid the doctor to the nurse as the patient began to for c ceme to, “I don’t want him to Barber: “Wet or dry, madam?” think that the operation hasn't, “Never mind my politics. Just been a succes: comb my. hair.” ; CARDINAL Resources Over Two and cm One-Half Million Dollars 25¢ - o Within City Limits CALL GARNICK’S —PHONE 174

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