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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JULY 9, 1937. HAPPY S : BIRTHDAY { 20 Years Ago ||| Horoscope ander said yestes , can be Daily Alaska Empire i i iy an e Prrsxdent Folta has named an excellent commit- Fresh Fruit and Vegetables HOME GROWN RADISHES, ONIONS E i | RO W. BENDER - - Editor and Manager | -_En_l'ifi — — " |tee to start this undertaking—the Rev. O. L. Kendall,| g, Empire ectends comgratula-| | S Published evers cvening except Sunday by the EMPIRE Dr. G. F. Freeburger and M. J. Wilcox. It would be|tions and best wishes today, Hu‘n" om The Empire whs intars tacline PRINTING COMPANY at Second and Main Streets, Juneau, & - Alun“" N O PR oo W {imely for every other organization to immediately birthday anniversary, to the follou W > bk 26 wot shaiel Sabered T T Bow Oftios 1o Junetu ss Becond Ciass|APPOIDC & gimllar commitiee to funshior 4 i) tee | JULY 9, 1917 15 i and FRESH LOCAL EGGS DAILY mather ate with the Chamber’s committee, with the City o { 16 & procisinenion from Washe e SUBSCRIPTION RATES. ~— Council, the School Board and other public officials. ~ULY 9 Delivered by carrier in Juneau and Doulas for §1.25 per month. This is not to be a Chamber of Commerce recreational Laina Aalto postage paid, at the following rates W. L. Tonee ington, President Wilson announc-| _SATURDAY, JULY 10, 1917 control| Evil portents are seen in the hor- California Grocery led that he had taken over One year. n advance, $12.00; six months, in advance, $6.00; center. It is to be a community center, but the com- o of all exports from the United |0SCOPe for this day, according to oue month in 84i4nce, H wer 1f they will promotis notty TUNLY IS fortunate that the business men making N welier as¥ulliier & |States. o declaredthat th woosd | dsticiosy. W SLing aRd v THE PURE FOODS STORE off . BNy adershi! b | ; iv i ardly inactivity will cause the Business Office of any failure or nremmrm in the de- up the Chamber are willing to take the leadership r be his policy to give first consider- ause great T : Margaret Jewell : elephone rompt Delivery livery of their papers. ; ieta g iteq | tribulations, 1ve! " Relenhiones News Office, 602; Business Office, 374 in the initial work. | Jean Boyer |ation to the needs of the United| T;e:'e l‘: fl‘hcmzee:nprfol:hiay : P P g - o o - fas The Rotary, the women's clubs, the fraternal Robert E. Coughlin States, next to the Allies and lastly g A Ve r W o MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. I tral e lers by water today and the seers - 3 The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for orders, veterans' organizations and every other group — et 00 e e . | foretell many vacations' of unusual : republication of all ncws dispatches credited to it or notly, this community will be neglecting their: civie duty | % 4| The embargo against exportation|. ="~ b 3 oiherwise credited in thls Baper and slio the local news of vital foodstuffs, thunitions, fer- |interest. | o l published her ¢ fail to get behind this enterprise. 1y : ot i ! s barvindl el if they fail to get behind this enter DAILY LESSONS | tilizer and metals, whith could not| Betler understanding of econo- « U, LArISON ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER | Let's forget for just once that we may not like ghb ¥ y mic problems is forecast as capnal THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBL | IN ENGLIS be sent abroad without license , " : e B ACATION. |how the other fellow combs his hair and get together H from the Department of Commerce,|ahd labor confer on most points, You are invited to presont |in a solid unit and establish a community center in By W. L. Gordon was made so as to prevent re-ship- but strikes will continue to re- “uis coupon at the box Juneau. There isn’t any question of the support of | | ment to Germany from neutral tard industry. : office of the I | Federal, Territorial and City officials as they h'\\ov"’ 4 countries. While persons who enjoy pros- |perity take vacations this month il omens are foretold touching many workers who are victims of revealed in the past. Let's cooperate with this first Words Often Misused: Do not | committee in getting facts and figures together; how | say, “I was talking to Mr, Allen The annual election of officers of | much it is going to cost and how much the commun-|and his wife.” Say, “I was taiking the Alaska Council of Kadosh was M ity can stand to pay, and then go out after the cash|With Mr. and Mrs. Allen.” held in the Odd Fellows Hall and discontent. R RE D and build what we can afford to support. Public] = Often Mispronounced: Mongrel the following were named: James Ux:ill]::i L'g :LPO‘:‘"“:‘ 5 1“:““_":( i:; |works Administration funds sre: for such purposes as| (908). Fronounce mubg:grel, u as Christoe, copituander; ‘W. . Toich, prlso R 5 g in rung, e as in- bell unstressed, first lieutenant-commander; L. L.'the aerial division of national de this one. There may rest the solublon, But wherever |, .. firgt gyllable. Marding, orator; H. T. Tripp, al-|fense grows. { it is, let’s go after it and quit sacrificing the lives of| gynonyms: Revelation, divulg- moner; E. D. Beattie, recorder and, This is a lucky day for writings | the children of this communi v, treasurer. 1(1! maiy sorts and newspapers are s ;"“;;m“‘;“;'l‘flg“ S Rl W T e o pront_tmrouen ense micrest i | 66 A dyenture in Manhattan” | ! | Now that Mae admits it, half the tang of ‘the|times and it is yours.” Let us in- That business conditions had been | international news. | west romance is gone. crease our vocabulary by mastering better during the first six months| Judges of various ranks now will 5 g attract public attention and honors As a paid-up subscriber of The AR £ d SRl Bl & lone word each day. Today’s word: of 1917 than in the correspondin; THE CHAMBER HAS TAKEN THE LEAD; |will be awarded two jurists long D .l = y | t aily Alaska Empire Impulse; act of driving toward with period of 1916 was the statement LET'S FALL IN Good only for current offering. Capitol - Theatre | and receive tickets for your- self and a friend or : relative to see Senators and Relief |a sudden force; a spontaneous in- made by B. M. Behrends, promi-|in high places. ' |clination. “When the mind is in a nent Juneau citizen, whose busi-| Women again will find their state of uncertainty the smallest ness made him close to the pulse of best pleasure this weck-end in en- |impulse directs it to either side."— the community. There was a | (New York Times) It is gratifying to note that the citizens of this If Senators always vote in accordance with their community have shaken off the lethargy which has own convictions, and if these convictions are based gripped them in the past when swimming pools and solely on the merits of the proposal before them and | blg}‘“““"“" friends. Danger of ac- | Terence. demand for labor, the fishing busi- | cidents in electrically propelled Your Name May Appear Tomorrow 1 o b el ness in the district had improved, |boats and in automobiles is fore- 2 acilities were ione d, long last, are without relation to their chances of re-election, 7.7 . g 4 ‘v“\“ ‘:”l” “““l‘t V“;“ ”"‘“‘1"“‘“ all]]( a‘l x':npn\[s then the following figures are without significance. |., - tne Post Office showed _gains n|iolnt a8 Jricke Ahialedise dhen, Hhe ATCH THIS SPACE ! of llmd(::;":‘\xzi:\,”:“ SROMD SUTLIR 0 |But if Senators give more scope to their inner con- 7 | postal savings and box rentals. Mr. \uarl’muns whiteo BittHARteAt 15 have 5T viction when the expiration of their terms is far awa MODERN Behrends said that in spite of the S e Mcthanto . 1s uare A fact that due to the war many bank ' the augury of a year of success in|-————————— o but they Taking the leadership, as well it should, the JU- ' oy o than near at hand, or if they think that a | e : e neau Chamber of Commerce vesterday placed itself |rauo)” conin tevbenditures on the part of the voters ETIQUETTE depositors had left Juneau, their 8mbitious —enterprise ! withdrawals-were more than made Should be cautious regarding all definitely on record in favor of establishing a recrea- 'wil not be strong next year, but may be very mueh in tion center for children and appointed a committee evidence three or five i-cur.\ from now, then the fol-| | By Roberta Lee up by increased deposits of Juneau risks. with broad authority to proceed at once to determine lowing figures may be illuminating [egsii s D 2 RS ar BUSITIBSR TITINE, | Children born on this day are what arrangements can be made. The Byrnes amendment to the relief bill, Which| @ 1o the breeding of a person “k)”ly. “ lldkf’ life S"rwusl)y an;i to It is an investment in human betterment in|would have required local authorities to comrmum‘dulwl by he oiinne (bowhicn . [T dn the Toy Stralia dlstrick achieve whatever alms they think b were catching their capacity of sal- Worth while. Subjects of this sign 40 percent to the cost of WPA projects in the! | he ceceives an invitation? o o Senate ; a vol ; mon, according to word & o) of Cancer have decision and cour- tricts, was defeated by the Senate a te of ol B o person’s good breed- act 1 rd brought to portant part. But the Chamber as an organization |y, g5 Tne Robinson amendment, which would have [, o~ i ot Juneau by fishermen arriving in the age: can not achieve the end alone. Every individual and ' yeq i calitie anteibiite 2 Neroa ing, or 8 fotal’lack of7Jt, 15 giten Sir William Blackstone, commen- required the localities to contribute 25 percent of the NetTncea by BIE ot 8 - city. 3 disclosed by his manner of acknow- ator on English law, was born on Remember!!! which the Chamber can be proud it is to have an im-| B B 1 2 1 i e organization in this city which has the interest of its | cost of WPA projects, was beaten by a vote o1 49 to 34 children at heart must rally behind this movement alyzing » latter vote, we find that of the 5 Aslr=ng ot hARE Q When a woman is entertain- if it is to succeed. And it must succeed if we propose thirty-four votes putting restrictions on relief ex- | o G o000 RS R " neau loading a large shipment of |celebrated it as a birthday include ans. penditures, fourteen come from Senators who Wwill| g T woman at a luncheon or , e from the Worthen Lumber John Gilbert, actor, 1897; Frederick at|not come up for re-election until 1940, and only eight ledging an invitation. The freighter Revalli was in Ju- this day 1723. Others who have If your "'Daily Alaska Empire” has not been delivered By 6:00 P. M. PHONE er to play fair with our young Ai fRnal 5 f i Sl i e e dinner in a public dining room, who priye for the Chatham Straits .. Marryat, British sailor and novelis y a ght, as pes should give the order to the wait- 3 2; alvi heologia ing Company. ‘179., John Calvin, theologian, 1509, the Chamber yesterday, for the ‘youngsters to go out from Senators who come up fof re-election next year. |, L log {on the other hand, among the forty-nine Senators €T . . | (Copyright, 1937) he hostess . ather: It 62; lowe 41; —_— SEE. PG g er: Hij 62; lowest, 41; - four- lear. Spapap 2 > 3 . Q. Would it be proper to send © | SCOTTISH RITE MASONS er suggested and eberries. B P elieve ar 4 rives 3 Rix bluchess ut we do not believe that any |y, yoted against restrictions on relief expenditures, usually gives the o cne in this community, not even the gentleman who fifteen do not come up for re-election until 19 made the remark, would compare a gallon of blue-|(een come up for re-election in 1940, and twenty come berries with the life of any child in this community ‘"p for re-election next year. Putting the matter social invitations by telegraph? The blueberry industry is one dollars and cents item.|another way, of the Scnators who have nearly four| A. Yes. The welfare of the children of Juneau is all important, | to six years to go on their present terms, twenty- ix | R 1T B Pay’n Takl! Joff o i = ! Regular monthly meeting tonight i S R AN O adv. R RO RN ) >eo — introauced into Eu- and we do not believe there is a person in this city |voted for the restriction on expenditures and twenty yope by Venetlan traders in 1615, i who doesn't think so. nine against it, whereas of the Senators whose term LOOK Gnd LEARN " Y b o - - § Orystalizing that sentiment ito sction has’ been|D3Ye less than two years to g0 only eight voted for IHQ\E\ 92 or 5 -~ R . 5 i 3 the restriction while twenty voted against it. | By A. C. Gordon Free Delivery the trouble in the past, Now the Chamber has taken | VOl fresh Meats, Groceries, S l G R l D ’ S | u the initial step to that end. With the rest of the v e O 0 “-‘ * i el s ! ! B e i . i As far as we can make out the new order in this | ] Liquors, Wines and Beer BEAUTY SALON | munity lending its support, we can establish in country is for an annual $3,000,000,000 (billions) defi- | 1. What month was named gfter < » 3S . | : Juneau a_recreational center which, as Judge Alex- cit.—Dallas New a great Roman General? We Wee" ,;'r' lf(l;::‘SCAS;f‘“m g$1£s££;BILI%§ ! A copy wiil be sent you ¥ - ———— 2. In meteorology what is the name for lines that connect places having the same temperature? Leader Dept‘ stoffi 3. How many negroes are there in Canada? € hattuck Bldg. Phone 318 IATELY by SPECIAL CARRIER. George Brothers \ PRESCRIP- 4. Which of the maples has the ;- | TIONS ° e - == most valuable wood? Y‘” Addbbeedededele bbb o CAUSTIC ’ THRIFTY 5. In what western states arc the | HOLLYWOOD compounded 4 ; WEEKLY 00D greatest natural bridges in the SHOE SHOP exactly as ! COMMENTS NEWS world? \ 174 Fronklin St. | | [owtien | The Home of Modern Shoe Work by yot ANSWERS | HENRI MAKI, Proprietor ‘ foetpl July, after Julius Cesaer. J D C Isothermal lines. uneau Urug Lo. Approximately 26,000. SO R © 14 Patronize Irving’s Market | “A Newspaper Within a Newspaper™ | oW ‘Alaska” by Lester D. Henderson. Sl = L L Sugar, hard or rock maple. | | “Smiling Service” 4 Utah. | ) £ e g THE FRIENDLY STORE Friday, July 9, 1937. THE FRIENDLY STORE ; B AR H Bert spsg;‘:: S:ocery Clqcn‘s \‘“ [ | Free Delivery Juneau ! Ciqcxrettes 230 South Franklin Telephone 411 lmpfive T ——— ng 22 | | c—— Condy CONNORS MOTOR CO., Inc. | awuh early in the mommg‘ GREEN TOP CABS || Cards Distributors ! | and disturbeth the whole neigh- | Health {borhood Mighty are nis prep.| WASHING POWDER arations. He goeth forth full of PHONE CHEVROLET PONTIAC BUICK by eating health giving {hope, and when the day is far l,drg(rg;—u&::;t.:::d.l:puml § H“fieRngibféglE; Br:flz‘g't' i T “ E foods ~uch as luwh but- “"""‘ Be retarneth home swell- X o e el ! tered carrots, creamed |15 %, ng dk ool ) 36¢ o M| wmw | R : fresh peas, asparagus, let- e 1 FEMMER’S TRANSFER T N E w A » tuce, fresh tomatoes, cab- o-0-0 , DINTY MOORE PHONE 114 l F o R l N s u j bage and spinach for the Call us for all kinds:of Trans- | iron ot ned i Your sy | i you know, dear, hat that CORN BEEF | tering, Rock and Orae il ARCTIC See H. R. SHEPARD & SON | tem. Eat nature’s food |tunnet we just passed through | - We also sell Cement, Coal, ; and you will not dig Your was two miles long and cost| Kinaling, Fecd, Hay and Prigh For Every Purse Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. | Dressed Poultry. D. B. Femmer grave with your teeth. $12,000,000?" asked the young % man of his sweetheart. [ BB GE ; and Every “Oh really?” she replied, as| Purpose Roman Meal she started to rearrange her A whole meal for PHONE 206 PACIFI dishevelled hair. “Well, it i i i large package worth it, sl zsc Juneau Radio Service | C COAST | | For Yeur RADIO Troubles COAL Co- 35¢ it . MISSION | s PHONE 412 | Young Bride: “Now dear, 3 3 (Start your day right) | paen 1 get if I cook a dinner OR AN like that for you every day this ‘ Alber’s Cream Flaked Gallon J i Hubby: “My life insurance!” o o pd 0ATS " Snecial $2.95 Pabst Famous Draught Beer On Tap "JIMMY"” CARLSON . LUMBER Juneou Luinaber Mills, Inc. 1 ZORIC Very Delcinuk] R G — ‘ DRY CLEANING P‘i;g‘ l;c S g TR | The B. M. Behrends INSURANCE | E {have me walking again in a [ | [ | RRLIANCE | l:v:ll ;‘l:;;ht:w:{p ;lu' car P}X’{"’g-{h-““?i{‘:((llflh\lfl } Bank Soft Allen Sha Ck 1 when got your bill.” | i : ! ; 2.20 Juneau, Alaska | WGi_el‘ Established 1898 CATSUP | e S ] 1 can buy—! I'E('l,\l‘. | Pelygamy is no longer prac ORDER YOUR CL)MMERCIAL | ; Bottle 20c “:uci -~ ICE CREAM § and SAVINGS , We Have All Flavors. BOOKKEEPING SERVICE 5 TRAINED ACCOUNTANTS _ Tax and System Service ! JEAMES C. COOPER COMPANY CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS Phone 182 Juneau, Alaska Goldstein Bldg. 3 Resources Over Two and | One-Half :Million Dollars CALL GARNICK'S —PHONE 175 | PHONE 15