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- e —————————— s 3 Dail laska Em ire to pay. Then and only then will we see our high ma- H A P P Y l by a foreign nation with which the| Preeeodies . - ’ y A p ternal death rate decline, - | United States has reached a trade ! 4 s g - 1 BIRT HD A Y Q O H SC understanding. P rafit ROBEEE.N: BE}\“.DEB ‘-, :,Fd,"or 3 VMnnng!r One thing about that “potted pants,” advertise- The Empt il " 20 YEAR‘ AG oro ope Another drought is foretold !or! a n = blishd s evening except Sunday by the EMPIRE ment. Everybody saw it, revealing, we mi e Empire ex s congratula- Prom The Empire A certain parts of the United States; 5 PRI GOMPANY at Second and Main Streets, Juneau ::; dr-s(]v‘:(:x}n "‘_"i;‘“"‘”w:""v““:_‘bo‘; "f‘)e‘; "’gh:; “"r:‘ tions and. vest wishes today, their| “The stars incline and high winds also will be un-| PHONES 92 or 25 T R e ke e R o S P | birthday anniversary, to the foulow- | -’ but do not compel” | |favorable to crops. __Free Delivery Satired I the Post Offfoo: in Juhten. es Second Cleds| Ve 1o ROBEHL, Sdyerusern ing: I ; MAY 8, 1917 Notable weddings will be many|{ ¥resh Meats, Groceries, matter. % il ‘ SR o The Merchants Protective As- this month which formerly was con-|} Liquors, Wines and Beer SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Give the weather man a break. He did bebter MAY 8 sociation, B. A. Rosselle, Secretary, SUNDAY, MAY 9, 1937 sidered less lucky for marriages|§ We Sell for LESS Because N rll\'er!dni\n :;‘l:’:v[r;ol‘r:“{l;nrall and 3?7"2‘7@‘17:'.3.’(33" month. than the promised showers. Arthur H. Eide held a meeting the previous night Adverse planetary aspects are|than June. i We sell ta CASH One year, in advance, $12.00; six months, in advance, $6.00 _— Willlam Bills and started a movement to make|strongly active today, according to| Persons whose birthdate it is have| L d s o one month, in advance, $1.38, 5 ST A . Mrs J. F. Hogins o Capital City a fish market cen-|astrology, but benefic influences ap- the augury of a year of crisis or| eader ])e t. s will confer a favor If they Wi nptly notits Are The Breeches § icant? . the Capital City a fis g 0gY, ; ol the Bustaess Office of AiTate ot ISFOGINEILy tn 56 GMliyers = -___Slgmf e ! Heeln Chippertield ter. pear in the afternoon. change. This does not mean mis-| George Brgthen of their papers. 4 (Cincinnati Enquirer) S et Business affairs in the coming|fortune, but better conditions for| News Office, 602; Business Office, 374, Robert W. Bingham, Ambassador of the United MAY 9 The body of & man, identified |week may be affected by propagan-{the future. i MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS, to: States of America to the Court of St. James, re May Sabin by papers in his pockets as that|da of sume sort, but labor may be: Children born on this day prob- The 2 s Pr exclusively d to the use for States 2 . James, re- : 0 5 ; P mubll:a an of all news dispatches ¢ edited to it or not :'!h?g- cently revealed his intention to attend the coronation ¥any, Brargls Thliudoal ¢ -{& \Leonard, Rovgren, wes gouril:iotikindly. disposhd S (SHID SRS it v{fll be T YR it l s I G R I D 4 S ed in this paper and alse the local news publisned o K' Gn VI attired in, s therhi Mrs. Senya Paul 3 the beach-a mile below Treadwell Under this planetary government in action. ' Subjects of this’'sign of-| L T of King George VI attired in, among other things, Everett R. Erickson 4' |He had last been seen ‘about two|the dlergy may' suffer from un-|ten attain fame through'daring in- BEAUTY (SALON P ™ T I g buckled knee breeches, black silk stockings, and H: o 4 X i 3 . & fint 5 itinti 5 “YOUR' APPE I ALASI4 CIRCULATION GUARAMIEED TO BE LARGER | 3 i arry . Watson weeks previous and it was believed merited criticism regarding views ltlative.. ¥ R ARANCE 1S "*HAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION YRS, DUTpe KAGE o] i RO Warren Wilson . e hua fallen: from the “Tréadwelllon public affairs. Pulpit and press| Jamés Gordon Bénnetf, journal-| | _ OUR RESPONSIBILITY” g g S o Sy The cable reports did not reveal whether the wear- — {doek . are likely to be outspokén in com- ist, was born on tAiS day 1841, Oth-! | Shattuck Bldg. Phone 318 ing of the knee breeches and silk stockings was dic- |z 5 age 2y : £t v fahs - wi fabrat iz 3 v ik by A8 tully consideredfiidgtrient of the gove| | Tl ling months. ers who have celebrated it as a|—F——————-1 ated by carefully consider ent of - = 7 Nt R ’ 5 ite : tbirthday include Louis Nicol 5 . - | Mrs. | Mari. 8 ct- tl Yy inclue u. colas Dx . ernment at Washington or whether the attire was per- | MODERN l {.-Mrs. J. W Martin had been ele l | duplise Ff’da} drowns u‘pon' he'vc t, N 1 s a B, s onaily preferred by the Ambassador as an individual, | | [¢d President. of the Douglas Par-{legal profession and the stars are C‘U 4 flgfl eon’s marshal, 1770; i+ jsonally 3 iy the - ks y v T y oh r ‘Aksocia " y % ces n|Charles Greene Sawtelle, soldier, an individual desiring to follow the Westminster Abbey ETIQUETTE i :’:e ‘;‘“{f’;’ “éfi‘:;“:)""é:‘:fi:‘;";“g‘:}_ 1934, ! Compounaed ) | version of doing in Rome as the Romans do. : ! (5 : o gec. 4 g (Copyright, 1937 i ¢ 0 i By Roberta I | New quarters for the firemen|joined pyright. ) " i ! In elther case, of cotirse, the cholce was ane of con- Y e e being fitted up in the City| This shoula be a favorable day - T i :(\)lr]:‘fn:'rlfa:\l”.]\r:::xrc;dr;sn;o:tsc“;ee il’itsoff bpoolf::v?x])i’, ‘;f;;‘!: 3 (Hall. The former class rooms of|for all who control the destinies m"‘z;";d’r:lncér |:Matlo'n notices | ss written bR o o Ambassador. looks funny! @ HOW long should the letters the school were hping made intojof others. Governors, —university i e Empire Office. by your ' h S » Y be . ride ites wi - .sleeping rooms. iheads and the President of the PR B ee breeches and silk stockings. .T! e _',b( that a bride writes when ac- S . ) s et . . :? nilxlé;ubt,);ur:“lel:(]l "s r?::* ex:rseue;";u];.ete:x;x:_ knowledging her wedding gifts? ¥ | United States should benefit from| | RCA V‘CTOR [ doctor. g Do TRl e o e o e Dhialiva, Dhess ikubvisdimenialil jjSteanuers, Brifcess Sophid, Andithe SARAETANREIIE 0 i Raae Records | | Juneau Drug Co. ‘ " o & " -y ¥ £l Ver e T T ets al 5 V! P, the question of dress was put up to him. {be motes, not long letters. JXV I HAGY L. so’uth and the Alameda wasti l'li)n the land and new cults willi f Radio Tubes ,I " Sht easily be that Ambassadot B the length of the acknowledgment 8 % 7 " dhé Ay 1 (Next Ga: 1 i It might easily be that Ambassador Bingham is het ik as: 1 ok due from the westward southbound. gain followérs who accept half-! | ik stineau Hotel) | — - —— Iroting patriotism above self in the matter. He may int: ’:r":‘r’::z""’:;‘c‘i:iv; z:":fi"lw‘ Heniiis, | | Mrs. Pigg Phone 65 | | Lode ana piacer tocailon notice, have decided to wear the breeches and the stockings {and genuine appi pressed:| o iher reportLowest temper-| Prejudice and misjudgment may X s ~—fi !for sale at The Empire Offics. RS S AN > MATERN A s r MOTHERS' DAY AND THE MATERNAL in atonement for the upsetting of the last coronation| @ When one's name is pronounc- ! huice 44, HEbert AR sk Fain fall|ba’ prevhtant dnies RHIA viE of th DEATH RATE [ plans by another American citizen—one who did wear [0 Wrong, should one correet the C e . TERest % | e e hloR Irdiihenmian 60 boh Ik - silk stockings, but not visible knee breeches. When |Pronunciation? [=5 ek b g sl o Isilk s g L S { - oo — |faults of others while they are blind . q , g Shath Yes, but it must be done in| Anglo-American relaticns are at stake, what’s a pamr o FriauBly mannr, ‘Dever resem-v’ STREET WASHING NOTICE “lo their own defects. Mike Dragnich Tomorrow the nation pauses in tribute te mothers - sf the land. It is a beautiful laudatory gesture.|of knee breeches? | uy, | Parking of cars on South Frank-{ The week may be a time for ¥ ;i Flowers will be dispatched by the carload. From the R SR | @ Should a dinner dance include|lin St. south of Triarigle’Corné, that sudden fluctuations of the stock ou are invited to present pulpits of the land, mothers will be eulogized in glow-| Mustard vs. the Constitution I Targe nymber of people r a smglf|Will interfere with strest washing Market, but in any event specula- this coupon at the hox ip: 5 SR Igmup? operaticns will not be permitted (tion Wil be widespread with wo- office of the ing words. Here and there mother will get a day (Philadelpiiia Record) I" A. The dinner dance usually in-| Sundaym orning after 3 o'clock. men prominently interested. | off from her multitude of duties in taking care of Hear ye! Hear, ve! |cludes a ‘small, select company. DAN RALSTON, | Persons whose birthdate it is c it ‘ The jury, after listening for hours to Wit~ L ady. Oief of Police. (have the augury of a year of un- ap o e family while the daughters perform in her stead 1 7S - the fa ile iaughters § ‘,5 S b w PTG "7 lusual - opportunities with tempta- ‘tion to take chances for big re- wards. Odd experiences are indi- cated for both men and women. Children born on this day prob- Ln‘!sel.lefce;;z fl:kgtr?e:?ir i‘:‘-‘h “~ ably will be of strong nature emo- 2 tionally and endowed with an ac- relative to see @ tive or inventive mind. | nesses who, under oath, invariably contradicted one > imagina an even soar to the point of pictur- 3 . s uman v i e {another, were subsequently charged by the Judge| | ing the popular school girl breaking a “date” to stay . . 1seW] . H 1 g 8 PoF g g land were then sent elsewhere, to discuss the evidence | LOOX «and LEARN {1 home and get the Sunday dinner while mother takes'and to reach thereon a unanimous decision, ‘It must, i {be unanimous, the jury was told—and presently it | By A. C. Gordon | iwas. But in Washington, my Lud, where the Su- | preme Judges of the nation assemble—gentlemen | trained from youth to the law, accustomed to sift| 1. What does the average car it easy. Such things have been known to occur. The word, song and flattering gestures to mothers tomorrow is fitting and commendable. But it appears ks as a feeble effort when one reads the startling figures | evidence and to render decisions from which there owner pay in taxes annually? | B 300 Rozms . 300 Baths C‘hul’!es H. Cramp, shipbuilder, was lee Me Your “eal't” of the Territorial Department of Health, appearing,is no appeal—these learned men are not required to! 2. What map won the greatest . Fom $2.50 born on this day 1828. Others who | 2 have celebrated it as a birthday in- ] fame on the sea during the Revolu-| S veial Weekly Kates 4 i ALASKANS U,l(’g THE clude Sir James M. Barrie, author. 1860; John Brown of Ossawatomie, abolitionist, 1800. in yesterday's Empire, that the maternal death rate be u.animous in their judgment, but by a vote of 3 . i in Alaska is almost twice as high as that in the five to four, or, more clearly speaking, by a majority tionary War? As x paid-up suoscriber of Tha States; that this is almost three times as high as the of one, make the law of the land. We are now' 3. What does the tiger symbol- tnfant death rate in the United States anxiously awaiting a decision from a court of nine ize? men housed in a ‘building covering an entire block 4. What is a blunderbuss? The extremely high mortanty among natve in-i oo ae in the City of Washington, which building 5. What is the capital of Swe- fants is chiefly responsible for this embarrassing =iy, heen erected at a cost of thirteen millions of den? fant death rate in the Territory, the report explains.|goars—we await, I say, a decision as to whether or penth A but it makes the condition no less astounding in this |t words have meaning. My guess is that we shall ANSWERS modern day of obstetricians and advance in medical | presently ve told that they have not, very solemnly.: 1. In 1935 the average paid in s ! tal vision and to encourage wise Pl i sclence. IT do not pretend to understand it. Why should a clot special automobile taxes was $49.06. | Ny " decisions. And as we pay tribute to mothers tomorrow, we |of mustard lodged in the digestive apparatus of one' 2. John Paul Jones. Hg:g}fllmfiu Saturn appests ‘to’threatexi labor Daily Alaska Empire MONDAY, MAY 10, 1 it Good only for current offering. % According to astrology this is an un-ertain day in planetary direction. Yo m In the morning hours there is an ur Name May Appear Tomortéw WATCH THIS SPACE spect supposed to clarify the men- : SKeit f-| 3. Ferocity. can well give thought to carrying forward the pro-|splenetic old gentleman affect the well-being of mil : | s diod gram toward reducing the appalling maternal death lions? 1 once sought an answer to this problem from 4. An obsolete, short firearm, CLARENCE WISE r‘l;lq]uhm:‘il’;?vandbtu make employ- 230 South Franklis ‘Cerephone 411 |a distinguished jurist, my friend the late James M. With a flaring muzzle and a large | Manager | ers uncertain about policies, but ) b 23 bankers and merchants, realtors and rate in Alaska | i # | Beck, but his explanation, although delivered with barrel helding a number of balls. * I R TR f We cannot by sending flowers ignore the safety {that magnificent aplomb for which he was ramuus.§ 5. Stockholm. —— 9(_(\:;1&- s are under the most prom | R ising rule of the stars. 2 c % and welfare of the mothers of, tomorrow’s children.| ? 1 " ” § 7 lonly served to make Garkness-visible. 5 :«‘ L;*"’ {b"“:' rate d““{““"»‘- “"‘;‘““:s ‘T"’P“;‘g )"]’;";‘ Who dares thus to suggest that a “clot of mustard’ mx;m;:if:"s‘ggu&e ;‘;’?’1;:;;“3;‘: eaths of mothers or infants in the function of child-| oy change the Constitution, and with it “the well- e R 8! & 5 s ors bearing become increasingly important from an eco-|peing of millions?” DAILY LESSONS < f:'n,sxh"ppm_‘" ’Bgrg‘““s that are Distribut nemic and social as well as a medical standpoint. To{ No, 'tis not a radical. Nor is it a liberal. To IN ENGLISH g -~ e o a0 joicen for erdin™] . CHBVROLICE PONTIAC BUICK 4 put it bluntly, we cannot afford, as a Territory or as|the contrary, these words come from an address by sl o "I} HARRY RACK, Druggis Clothing 3568 inersond 17 costil i & nation, to sacrifice needlessly the lives of our mothers | that ingratiating, congenial conservative, A. Edward By W. L. Gardow. ' “The Squibb Stores of Alaska” | .. "0n i ine prices of shoezuswill-l ; 4 and babies. Americans are not going to have babies|Newton, bibliophile, raconteur extraordinary, ex- 2 5 i se a8’ demands for lesther from for the “good of the State” as they do in some of the|manufacturer and contributor to the Liberty League. & i foreign countries grow. / foreign countries. Thus some of the elements which | Mr. Newton's remarks were made, most 8ppro- | words Often Misused: Do not; | Crimes of sabotage and incen- , A I deter them from having babies must be eliminated. | P*iately, ‘:'h“[‘] be Lo g're; e ,?‘.e:ree o f;’;;or :é tay,. Lo nat, Jeke any. stock, iy {diatism; forecast, manths ago, iy ; - s , During the last few years, medical science hax:!"“w :‘ )‘e;‘l‘ Tl o e in 1985, and his promises.” Sy, “I do not rely /increase greatly through the sum- token great strides forward in making c)n!dhxrm:"o Pr i d - : unok:.lls pr;lmlsesv s f jmer. Murders also will be numer- - & % 3 3 £ S T o en Mispronounced: Ete. (ab-, ous. Extraordinary caution in safe- 1 1;:; dm::z-rm:; v]’l‘hofc mothers ;vho .cax? ;\flrjnl] the A historian of music believes that prehistoric man breviation for et cetera). Pronounce guarding homes 1? counseled. » s ik i to good hospitals have ”“"!pr:\ruced “crude sort of crooning,” but even so, the et-set-er-a, first and second e's as' | Breach of faith is prognosticated Juneau Lumber M"us IM' d trouble. But those mothers who can secure only|cityation couldn't have been altogether bad. Almost in set, a as in ask, accent second ! P g i mediocre care or no care at all are the ones who must | everybody carried a club in those days—Boston syllable. l le B RN 4 suffer. | Herald. Often Misspelled: Bargain; gain, ! » { The situation simmers down to two [In\rlnm(‘nlal‘ —_— not gin. t 1 c A ! points: We once knew a Scotchman who when he wished Synonyms: Ferocity, brutalily,{ { H Good care which some mothers are getting must be |a good laugh, would not go to the theater, but would cruelty, savagery. 3 | | For E w l N D o w c L E A N l N G { made available for all. This means that the stan-|make his wife tickle the bottoms of his feet.—Atchison =~ Word Study: *Use & word three| = | or Lvery Purse \ ! Jards of medical, nursing and hospital care in every Globe. times and it s yours” Let us in- - : and Every 3 community must be brought to a satisfactory standard ; crease o vocabulary by mastering P PHONE 48% i A demand for good care must be created among| A West Dallas widow says the reason she broke one W“"L:“h day. Today's word:, o urpose ! i S | her last engagement was because her fiance was named Molestatfon: act of interfering with; whlt s t 4 i ! rospective T v sho v a 2 2 % * zowpm,d wh‘:n‘?fi,v m", ‘\h_”m: ‘kx?o“ WheD ."m‘Hamm and he acted like he was raised in a pen.— annoyance. “Ware are to be un- e PACIFIC COAST ! ‘7‘ how e they can get good care and of what| paiias News. dertaken in order that it may be LI OR STORE ! COAL CO I it should consist. L D R possible to Iive in peace without QU » by o e o i v INSURANCE | care available to all. In other words, the care must|i: his neutrals don't show more fight.—Buffalo Gour- ;== 7 . PHONE be based on the case itselt and not on the ability jer-Express. ‘ 1 e PHONE 206 b 6 & s, P E Juneau Radio Service 55 —_—— Allen Shattuck : (5w ¥our BADIO Troubles | | o, 's Styl : 3 | Second St.—Next door to : OmMOITOW 8§ es Established 1898 | | San Prancisco bukery I Prompt Delivery Today” t 1 i nnouncement! ’ T Juneau i ’ [ ] = 5 B Wit { | | el SR 3 i Visit the & {| SITKA HOT SPRINGS P ? FORMING OF Accommodations to sult every For very prompt I JUNEAU BEAUTICIANS ASSN. | taser meseatone Awske A ||| | |QUOR DELIVERY Juneau’s Own Store ! Mineral Hot Baths ’{ noNE 36 , A move to stabilize prices and to protect the customer by raising the quality of work and materials. CERTAIN PRICE CHANGES EFFECTIVE The B. M. Behrends MONDAY., MAY 10 Bank LOOK FOR THE MEMBERSHIP CARD Juneau, Alaska IN YOUR BEAUTY PARLOR Remember!!! v If your “Daily’ Alaska Empire” has not been delivered By 6:00 P. l\gd. 226 . A copy will be sent you IMMED- 3 IATELY by SPECIAL CARRIER. 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