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i the mnulauon to the “exma" twenty- million ggal e Also it might prove to be the key to the “food IR R (AL v T - resources” that the Creighton professor expects to Published_every even'ng excepl Sunday by the EMPIRE | discover to support those twenty million annually. Daily Alaska Empire ROBERT W. BENDER Editor and Manager PRINTING COMPANY at Second and Main Streets, Juneau, 4 Aluska. Some little inroads have been made in the last 100 Eitored in the Post Office in Juneau as Second Class | VeArs OF so in finding. out just what Alaska has.in mater. {the way of food. The salmon industry has been de- SUBSCRIPTION RATES. | veloped; reindeer have been put into the north to Deltvered by carrier in Jupeau and Douglas for $1.25 per month. g 1% i & By mail, postage paid, at the following rates | supplement the Arctic’s natural meat supply; exten One year, in advance, ;u 00; six months, in advance, $6.00; | sive studies of wild bird life to determine their num- h, in advance, $1.25. . N eeritars il o I bers and source of supply, and even the fertile Mata- Bubscribers will confer a favor if they will promptly notify | the Business Office of any failure or irregularity in the de- livery of their papers. Telephones' News Office, nuska Valley has been found to produce prolifically. 374, [In addition, contact has been kept with the food D PRk | wholesale merchants in Seattle. All of which, of vely entitled to the use for | course, is purely a matter of routine. What we really 602; Business Office, MEMBER OF The Associated Prest is exclu ASS republication of all ne '8 dispatches credited to it or not thermise credited in tals paper and also the local news, need in Alaska, undoubtedly, is more weather and e _ lmore of those “food resources” which Dr. Levine and “Tu Tu” propose to provide ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION Let the imagination soar for a moment. Can't you see the hordes moving north, led by Dr. Levine and his good dog “Tu Tu”? Monuments erected along the Arctic Coast, heralding to the world those real “dis- ! coverers” of the north, the Creighton professor and the unforgettable “Tu Tu"? “weather and food resources” epic. May we live to pay just homage to the man who will bring us twenty miilion, and the dog “Tu Tu,” who will lead | them with his sled. its We predict a great movie future for that Alaska | gal in Hollywood. Already she is being sued for alien- ation of affections, That's progress toward picture fame. ANOTHER ALASKA EPIC—LED “Ty TU” | Breaking the old tradition, our reporter says that | what the Governor of Missouri said to the Governor of Alaska was “it's nice weather you're having here.” Just about every season their bursts onto the The ultimate in fishing disdain that has come to few passes with a magic wand, proposed to put the our attention was sounded by the fly fisherman who the other day referred to a brother fisherman as “a (,\I\ like that would fish with bait in a fish hatchery.’ who, with a Alaska horizon some person or persons, This season E Territory on the mdp in no small way, Dr. Victor of Creighton University is going to take over the task according to news dispatches, Levine Nol So Strange For his magic wand, Dr. Levine, if we are to believe (Cincinnati Enquirer) The marriage of Franklin D. Roosevelt, Jr., and Miss Ethel du Pont merely goes to show that love i |laughs at family political differences as well as lock- e T TIKE 8 et <mlI:l:~ and, as 1(“(‘(‘!’1“\ proven, Prime Ministers. The idea captures the imagination. Solomon in | While some may marvel at Cupid’s insouciance all his glory was not as potent as this venture is fore- | jy Jinking the daughter of a Wilmington du Pont casted. Of coursé, a few of the details are as yet a with the son of the Hyde Park Roosevelt, there really Httle obscure. The doctor, for example, fails to point isn't anything so strange about it after all. This very out definitely just how he is going to increase the insouciance has been the trait that has enabled Cupid to do as well as he has down through the ages Shakespeare based one of his greatest play: » trick 4 ks meo and Juliet,” upon just such circumstances. 3 3 of the son of the Montagues and the daughter of the after his “study of weather and food resources” in the | Gupulets of Verona, but even then Cupid had his way. “sparsely settled regions of the northland.” But, like though . tragically. many others, the doctor leaves the major idea to the It is to be feared that, after all, there is no deeper imagination, which may be just as well. significance in the meeting of the twain at Wilming- Again the latest Alaska “exploitation missionary” | ton, Del, than the appreciation by the families that neglects to state just what he and “Tu Tu” are going ! what is to be will be, when Cupid wills it. ::m{](‘ll\(:, 0;:,,::Su;mmr:‘(k“,.n‘::‘mwhe:\,o:x‘: ‘:‘):‘m‘r]\, :x May the nation so live that the Goddess of Liberty s : ¥ 9% will be a symbol, not an irony.—Detroit Free Press. that has been successful in developing aviation and! P R G e other transportation in the north. Of course, with| “Tu Tu” on the scent, it is possible that the doctor will track to its hiding place some palm tree paradise in the Far North where tropical fruits and tropical A free country is the kind in which one man belles will thrive. That, naturally, might tend toward doesn’t do all mo mlkin" —Dallas News his story emanating from California, is going to use With “Tu 'Tu to increase the population | | | a dog named “Tu Tu.” and a sled, the good doctor is going even that or is world population by twenty million a year, Alaska’s for that matter. The implication A coronation certainly helps the camera business. ~—IndMnapolis New: CAUSTIC THRIFTY WoEKLY Fo0D COMMENTS NEWS “A Newspaper Within a Newspaper™ THE FRIENDLY STORE Friday, July 16, 1937. THE FRIENDLY STORE SANKA and KAFFEE HAG | The coffee that lets you | sleep. Made from the pur- | est high grade coffee. “That's all very well,” said the | hero, “but what I want to know | P d ound, >3€ is—who pushed me in?” ROUND Fresh and Crisp PURE 5 UNEXPECTED | HONEY No sugar added | “It was grand of you to dive | from that height, fully clothed, | to effect rescue,” such a magnificent said the onlooker, pat- Half Gallon Pails ting the hero. 55¢ CANNED | *® | Small Bey: “My father and l" Grapefruit knew everything in the world.” Ripe and Delicious 0—0—o Large Boy: ¢o smart, where is Africa? “All right, if yoll'rri One pound packages Small Boy (after some hard | thinking): “That's one of the/ 2 k S. 33C things that my father knows.” No. 2 cans each, 15¢ 00 A new shipment of SHRIMPS Mother: “Willie, the canary] HORMEL’S CANNED has gone!” | it 24 | HAMS Willie: “But mummy, it was | IN GL there just mow when I was try-| Sliced for sandwiches or Large—Extra Fancy {ing to clean its cage with thc‘ for frying or is delicious | vacuum cleaner.” | cut thick for baking. | Special, 30c | sz Pound, 60c “Now, Johnny, Mother told | yeu not to practice on the piano MBIAER % 3 on’t know d your hands.” Bt GRATITUDE Prisoner | what to d Judge: “Why, how's that?” ! until you w First Soldier—What's up, Bill? Second Soldier—I sent my girl two letters every day since I lewsons this week I only Prisener: “I swore to tell the went abroad, and now she's| gy bl on the black keys” | truth but every time I try some married the postman. ]lawyer objects.” “I kncw Mother, but in my have | CALL GARNICK’S —PHONE 174 Alaska has had its golden epic, now it is to have The Empire extends congratula- tions and best wishes today, their birthday anniversary, to the /ollmu-| ing: JULY 16. L. C. Keith Mrs. R. H. Stevenson Charlotte Henderson Mrs. T. D. Wallace Henry Stallings Phoebe Ellis Geraldine Feero | 20 Years A go': From The Empire JULY 16, 1917 King George of England dropped the name of Saxe Coburg Gotha from the British Royal Family name and accepted the name of Windsor. R. W. Baxter, vice-president and general manager of the Alaska teamship Company, was in Juneau Synonyms: Profanity, my, irreverence. Word Stud Use a word thiree times and it is yours.” Let us in- crease our vocabula by master one word each day. Today’s wor Emolument; profit from office, em- ployment, or labor. “A long enjoy- ment of the emoluments of office.” —Bancroft. > } MODERN t . ETIQUETTE ! By Roberta Tee’ Q. When a woman and her €s- cort enter a theatre, at the entrance which one should be the usher? A. The usher goes first, then the woman, and last her escort. Q. How should one remove the stones of cherries or grapes from the mouth, while at the table? Remove the stone with the nts of the fingers And place it on the pla Q. Is it proper of the aisle, first to follow t te. for a man to have engraved on-his A. Yes. LOOK and LEARN By A. C. Gordon T e How much rouge do the wo- United States use an-_ 7 3 1 men of the nually? 2. Who invented “horseless carriage” 3. What is steam? | 4. How many dozens make fne gross? 'l 5. Which is the chief city! of New England? { America’s ]irst ANSWERS | 1. Estimated at pounds, or 2375 tons. ‘ 2. Elwood Haynes. ‘ | 3. The invisible gas or vapor {into which water is converted when |heated to the boiling point. | 4. Twelve dozens. 5. Boston. Empire classifieds pa; | GREEN TOP CABS 4,750,000,000 D PHONE 678 |{ HARRY E, Druggist [} “The Squibb Stores of Alaska” R — e s &3, 11 PHONE 206 Juneau Radio Service For Your RADIO Troubles | | 122 Second St.—Next door to | San Francisco Bakery is. and an usher returned to Douglas after a short trip to adjacent islands to seek a suitable location for a homestead. Mrs. Oren F. Hill left for Ket- chikan to join her husband who in business there. Miss Anna Yterhorne, Miss Ber- !tha Warner and Miss Harriet Gail- braith, three well known members of the Graduate Nursés' Associa tion, left to spend their \'ncunum in the South. Mrs. J. -Argall, of Stlmof Creek; returned from a visit to the States. the mightiest produc- tory of the theatre,” tion in n\c h v Coliseum The- atr At tnn Palace, Henry B. Wal- thall was starred in “The Sting of Victol ather: Highest, 56; lowest, 48; rain, e NOTICE The L.O.O. Moose No. 700 meet at Odd Fellows Hall, Friday eve- ning at 8 o'clock. adv. | - 1 Try an Empire ad. DRUGS PUROLA REMEDIES PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- FULLY COMPOUNDED Front Street Next Coliseum PHONE 97—Free Delivery e P { “Tomorrow’s Styles Today” Clvorend " SIGRID’S I' BEAUTY SALON | “YOUR APPEARANCE IS OUR RESPONSIBILITY” Phone 318 Shattuck Bldg. T B, Horoscope “Tha stars incline but do not compel” *- * SATURDAY, JULY 17, 1937 Conflicting planetary influences are strong today, according to as- trology. Occulation of the Moon and Mars on this date is read as portentous for world affairs. In the morning hours there may be a sense of depression and weari- % *\Lomnrnw With Willis E. Nowell, ness which should be overcome by ] “hvc-\l agent, after a trip to theldeliberate self-discipline. Recreation DAILY LESSONS | |Westward. will heal many hurts 11 Women should make much of IN ENGLISH || mrs. J. K. Campbell, accompan- |the morning hours, as they will be . W, [ied by her daughter, Miss Eva|advantageous for housewives. The 1 By W. L. Gordon |Campbell, left for the round trip|rule of the stars promises realiza- - 4 |to Skagway and Sitka on the City|tion of home ambitions. fords Often Misused: Do not|°f Seattle. This is read as a lucky day for pg ” | those who rt on ocean jour- Y“(’:u"ffi:“u;"rr‘f;: :}'1‘:: :?)"ot'__,\ H. L. Faulkner left for Skagway|neys, Much travel to Alaska is Often Mispronounced: Denoue- | attend to legal busin for | forecast. ment (French). Pronounce de-noo- it : Labor difficultics are edicted ang, first as in day, \ for employers, but the stars pr srid - sylable. er, left for Seattle to visit his aged|much work for factories. Often Misspelled: Solely, Observe 0tHer: As the new order long prognos- the lel. | ticated by astrologers advane plasphe.| MI- and Mrs. John Olson hadicommercial = governmental _aff the last of old leaders will (‘losf‘ their life work, it is prophesied. Mars today is a threatening as- pect. It is read as foreshadowing |grave world events from which the United States cannot remain aloof. Interest in safeguarding both At- ‘be stimulated. Airplanes will {Quilt in large numbers and aviators jwill be trained for national service. journeys of great interest and ht-:wy responsibility are foreseen Children born on this day prob- |ably will be inclined toward init- iative and able to lead in new paths. Subjects of this sign usually are ex- ceedingly intelligent. Stephen Theodore Badin, mission- ary and first Roman Catholic church priest ordained in the United States, was born on this day 1768. Others who have celebrated it a birthday include John Jacob A tor, fur trader, 1763; Isaac Watts \reformer, 1674; Elbridge Gary, statesman, 1744. — . —— Try an Empire ad. Bert’s Cash Grocery | “SmilingService” [ | Juneau | i i | PHONE 105 | Free Delivery PHONES 92 or 2 Free Delivery Fresh Meats, Groceries, Liquors, Wines and Beer We Sell for LESS Because We sell for CASH Leader Dept. Store George Brothers 300 Rooms - 300 Bati: Srom *2.50 Special Weerly Kutes ALASKANS LIKE THE For Every Purse and Every Purpose PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. PHONE 412 Juneau, One-Half - Mi The B. M. Behrends Bank .‘Alaska ' COMMERCIAL , and SAVINGS Resources Over Two and llior: Dollars lantic and Pacific coasts now will’ Persons whose birthdate it isf have the augury of a of sue-| |cesful work. For certain women| WCPOR'HOME OR BUSINESS | | REFRIGERATION SERVICE and REPAIRS Phone 34 Our Refrigeration Expert, JOHN HOUK, is equipped to give you Quick, Efficient Service at reasonable cost. ! Rice & Ahlers Company America Is Buying One A Minute! Now you can afford tue finest of all refriger- ators. Don’t be satisfied with anything less than the best for a G-E now costs less than ever to own—less than ever to buy. See the new General Electric Triple- Thrift models — you save 3ways, on price,onoper- ating cost, on upkeep. Automatic G-E THRIFT UNIT Sealed-in-steel in All Models OIL COOLING means Quieter Operation, More Cold with o You can buyu G-E Less Current, Jor as little as Enduring Economyl $88.50 START SAVING WITH A G. E. I SOLD ON EASY TERMS | [ Alaska Electric Light and | | Power Company 1 PHONES Juncau—6 Douglas—18 “ Patronize Irving’s Market 230 South Franklin Telephone 411 CONNORS MOTOR CO., Inc. Distributors PONTIAC BUICK CHEVROLET TAP BEER ? IN TOWN! [ ] | THE MINERS’ || Recreation Parlors BILL DOUGLAS ZORIC DRY CLEANING ® Soft Water Washing Your ALASKA LAUNDRY PHONE 15 TR G 3 wPhone 182 = - . Juneas, Alaska . FOR INSURANCE ’ See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. —_____?1_’ INSURANCE Allen Shattuck Established 1898 Juneau Alaska BOOKKEEPING SERVICE TRAINED ACCOUNTANTS Tax and System Service p JAMES C. COOPER COMPANY CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS Goldstein Bldg.

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