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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JULY 17, 1937. Lode and placer location notices But, instead of looking forward faster and at higher prices than wedding services, relatives bur- other eggs. o wage-hour bill which, if all its “i were used TRATNED ACCOUN'!'ANTS x and System.Service could un- to ‘One-Half Millionn Dollars plied powers” LAUNDRY B D .1 g . community can afford to pay. The Chamber com- H A P P Y- E3 o7l 4 sale at The Fmplre Office. P — ./ aivy Al(‘ Qk(l E"l’)lr(’ mittee is to hold a general meeting with representa- | Y . . } " ires & rarione ol criaeilloue v adividuss BIRTHDAY | 20 Years Ago || Horoscope P 6 | ROSERT W. BENDER Editor apd Mapsger ider ways and means. A definite and result-| gu. pmpire extends congratula- by B 3 | TIONS T ubiened every cvenng except Sunday by the EMPIRE bringing start has been made. tions and best wishes today, their pire || “rha gtars incline cotpbarifled PRINTING COMPANY at Seconi and Main Btreets, Juneau. With continued, concentrated effort along this |pirthday anniversary, to the follow- :: Py but do not compel” very prompt exactly as . i <ooni Gwe line Juneau will have the swimmirg pool it so badly |ing: JULY 17, 1911 gt . m DIUVERY il “written R e 8 the Post Uffice in Junesy 48, Seconty FIE™ needs befire fiiinter sbts in. And that ia ‘the oal g The Difénse Gouncis - Supply 2 i| by your - e v i o T this community should set for itself. With sentiment 4 J;’s LA, Committee had asked packers of SUNDAY, JULY 18, 1937 :;______ SR «—H?’ doctor. SUBS PTION am St & 2 au and Douglas for §1.25 pe th. as favor: as it is, its crystalization along the sound & -anned salmon to set aside 6 per-! A 3 x| o0 chvg By S o 1 ekt e f"omvb]e 13 :: hould not'be too difficult Mark I, Kolasa Zim of their pack for use of the| Benefic aspects rule today, ac-| | HARDWOOD FLOORS B e oo w0 s moathwinatrices B TR ORRE 2 B Army and Navy, cording to astrology. The stars en-{ | LAID, SCRAPED, FINISHED Subierivers i COHEE W taor If tary wil promptls notty | wother step along mineral development lines Alfred G. Johnson courage serenity and retrospection. Qld, Figtes Mpde Like Npw | | | o bt TR Sl s Bt i el e Hversiutowel Col. A. R. Boyle, prominent resi-|The clergy, especially those of high LOWEST | 4 e etaption-s fice, 602; Business Office, 374. whidh InRpen & BT i 0l Patricia Connors dent of Seward, died at his home |rank, should benefit ‘greatly: . P. L. HAMMER | P27 - - possibilities now being studied in this section by |t the age oflnu: He wak's Frad= The morning hours are most aus- | Phive 8F o i : M B SSOCIATED " 1 icl . a ° v lnklln t kb Avaiatiiet Pros- iy excluspair » the use for International Nickel Company. JULE 18 |uate of Sanhurt, England, had been |picious for writing. The sway is (s : i el B DR Fawe T RTERL T T ST Duncan Robertson a lieutenant with the British army |favorable to the acceptance of re-{-- A"T e It might be tough for the Chinese but their war Rae Jorgensen ligious teachings which will be|* o , and had fought with the French |!ig " { e " . # with Japan might tend to keep the latter so busy Mrs: Margaret. Kljaich in the Franco-Prussian war. He|more popular than in recent years. FEMMER S TRANSFER 1 i ED M E Tfl A SIAT O ANY OYHER PUBLICATION. | they won't have time to.fish in Bristol Bay. e was first Colonel of the Delaware| While persecutions will prevail in PHONE 114 ! -‘1 ‘ T E gty b L S Rl Mrs. K. K. Kyler National Guard, which he had or-|foreign countries the United States| | Call us for all kinds of Trans- | Tt begins to look as if even the weather was coop- RObETE (5 METERE ganized, at that time that he had |is to foster spiritual interests. ‘ ferring, Rock and Gravel Haul- | | | erating with the fish derby set for tomorrow off Mar-| 4 B0 2 IR 5O (S | S 4!come to Alahka eleven years before| New leaders of the people are fore| | ing. We also sell Cement, Coal, {4 i Island ; | his death. His widow, two daugh-|cast. These will belong to church,| | Kindling, Feed, Hay and Fresh 1 sla 4 S - !“”“” i Sk DAILY LESSONS | lters and two sons survived him. state and the newspaper world. [ | Dressed Poultry. D. B. Femmer | - : NGLISH il Death is to remove many men who/ & —¢ o A Better Merchant Marine INE te Mrs. Peter Johnson, assisted by|have won exalted positions. P 3 3 { i 3 By W. L. Gordon her daughters, Misses Ruby and| Educational institutions will | (Cincinnati Enquirer) k| s |Gertrude, entertained a few of her)subject of much discussion and crit- HOTEL JUNEAU .. | The preliminary report of Mr. Joseph P. Kennedy. | | : 4 : i f when there| ] | aritime Commission, is a reassuring one.| * friends during the afternoon. Her icism in coming weeks when [ Formerly Hotel Zynda ‘g"“';l :‘ ::::nx(“ls“il”::'(lfl l:):npo'\;ibl(‘.l(‘; insure the orderly Words Often. Misused: Do not'guests were Mrs. E. L. Anderson,jwill be differences of opinion that CLARENCE WISE When in Need of 'd.'\‘,v‘f,x{,,,,;“.,,l of an adequate merchant marine with- ve the dog a little bit of Mrs. M. V. Christman, Mrs. Grund- |arouse mc’m- emm‘hr‘s. ; < itk % . e B » Say, * ce | ler, S s, 3 S inue under a fa-| lout spending much more, if any more, than was [your meat—" Say, “a small piece ler, Mrs. Preston, Mrs. Swanson| Conventions con gt DIESEL OIL—UTAH COAL ‘k]n-nl in ocean mail subsidies under the earlier policy. | (or small portion) of your qxent and Mrs. Nelson. vorable direction of e stars and ig 3 rine, | Often Mispronounced: Bisect, Pro- this year policies will be adopted| GENERAL HAULING | e pk bity Mi Cassie Secrest left on the|which will echo in Washington. | | i Y 5 : ce bi-sel : s s. Cassie Secres vi as f rimarily for national defense, but also to facilitate | nounce bi-sekt, i as in e, e as in rs. Cass gk H it A v je. The direct subsidies now established [sect, and accent last syllable, not the Admiral Watson for Ellamar. In various states the choice of Money Saved STORAGE and CRATING - 001 e m‘t( xflnll‘(.lt[\(lr( u]x(q;l:hc indirect ocean mail sub- | first | Governor will present many diffi- is 2 . q ! THEE S NG , |are a better device the s st | . ; ¥ Ao f ‘ PROGR ON THE ,\\\ IMMING POO \\,,m\ because they make it possible to insure that Often Misspelled: Receipt; ei,| Mrs. George Jorgensen was ill at|culties owing to po‘lm:’:_al instability M T d CALL US R | he General Hospital, ' within party organizations. oney arne 3 i scussion as followed the subsidy is actually used to build up a merchant [not ie. t B por oS “ o e marine. They also show exactly what the merchant Synonyms: Wheedle, coax, hu-| : This is a day most promising to JUNF.AU TRANSFER the revival of the movement for a swimming pool in marine is costing the taxpayers. mor, flater, cajole. | aiss Phyllis Morris and Miss [those who seek relaxation in the! EARN AT Phone 48—Night Phone 696 Juncau three major points have been developed orally 0, Tai o cinsidy can be made subject to detailed | Word Study: a word three |Campbell, two St. Ann's Hospitalcountry. For the young, romance | . which would indicate that actual progress is beNE ', . qitions and this is being done. Thus the Maritime | times and it is you Let us in- nurses, left for Fort Seward, where |will offer perplexities, because of | cc Lv , - e -~ made toward the erection of a pool in the city ommission, on awarding subsidies to a shipping line, |crease our vocabulary by mastering Miss Morris’ parents reside, to spend |economic problems. : I o\ T TR e The concensus of the opinion, as expressed ab il establish minimum pay and working condition for |one word each day. Today's word: a vacation. Persons whose birthdate it is h1ve‘ meetings of various organizations and sounded again crews, and will require a certain percentage of Ameri- |Formulate; to express as in a for-| : the augury of a year of pleasure] w.cc lv at the City Council meeting last night, is that t can citizens in every crew—to reach 100 percent even- | myla; state clearly. “Some speech-| About forty iriends of Miss Regene‘to which old friends contribute. In-| 1 undert hould not be too pretentious. In o tually. With the subsidies, the commission also can | es excel in the precision with which Miller gave her a surprise and fare- \comes should be more than ade-| — ; it should not be more than the citizens of Ju- make sure that trade routes are established where they | they formulate their thoughts.” well party at the A. C. C. Hall. quate. ¢ o y O R T ot |are needed, and that merchant ships are built which Cards and dancing were enjoyed.| Children born on this day prob- | HOLLYWOOD neau can afford to pay for and continuc to SUPPOTH on o to the needs of a second line of sea defense. | ., z3 | Prizes were won by Miss Jean Rus-ably will be fond of the beautiful| | SHOE SHOP in future years | It muy be objected that this subsidy plan is a | sel, Miss Mary Garn, Hubert Van|things of life and endowed with/ | 4 Secondly, as has been brought out, the malteriy,y of underwriting businesses managed for profit. | MODERN Deweyer and W. Ducie. artistic ~ possibilities. Subjects of | | 174 Fronklin St. l | of management must rest with some responsible muni- (1¢ js undeniably. But the subsidy is no more than an | ETIQUETTE {this sign may partake of both Can-, | The Iome of Modern Shoe Work Butler Mauro Drug Co. | ‘ cipal unit such as the City Council, the School Board |equivalent for a tariff, to protect American shipping | E B e el el i e | or some group which is responsible to the citizens of |companies from foreign competition. And certainly By Roberta Lee dent of the Territorial Bank of Al-| Willlam Shakespeare Thackeray, o - % a merchant marine is a more necessary industry than aska to fill the vacancy left by the English novelist, was born on thi the city : dized by | Lz vi) 8 | the question of development. The sug-|many manufacturing enterprises already subsidized by | 3z % resignation of M. J. O'Connor, who day 1811. Others who have cele- o been advanced that the project might|means of the tariff. x| Q How should the leaves of ar-|was leaving the Territory. Johnbrated it as a birthday include st dnva @mall soale to fhclude only &, The lgst of the ‘Masithde sOGHNIATN S WAS A P R Eilly e Reck was re-elected vice-president| Rose Hartwick Thorpe, poet, 1850; s > s 3 it okl S s / Tep | NOWever, will be its ability to exact full performance | ) They should be broken apart, and A. E. Gurr, cashier. Directors|Benjamin F. Taylor, author, 1819, | Cigare“es wimming pool but constructed in such a MAanMerqom jpe shipping companies—to see that they give |, v\ FE T O dipped in the were B, R. Bradley, F. M, Bradley,| | that it might be enlarged if the demand arises and|fy) value in return for the subsid; sauce }xxld conveyed to the mouth P. H. Fox, John Reck, George H.| pLEISCHMANN'S GINS (Dry or Candy proper financing presents itself i . P EE . |with the fingers. {Whitney, A. Bartello, A. E. Gurr,|gloe) cost no more than ordinary These are the three important guestions in any In substance, the Senate Judiciary Cn_mmn,tu\s‘ May one say “brainy” instead 'C. W. Fries and George Miller trisl adv i . king plan, | Q y y y g Ca!‘ds civic undertaking and it is favorable to definite results|report says of the President’s court-packing Plan, | < yiane or clever”? —————— i S e 4 that the citizens of this community are not being|“Phooey!"—Chicago News. A. No; this word is never used| Today’s News Toaa; —Emp“'e Rt — — i carricd away by any ideas of grandeur, or projects| = £ i i b by any but the socially ignorant. |~ TR | i = beyond our limited population. It would be a fine| If the Sl‘l‘“““‘”’: “;“ ‘! '“"pb‘h‘:t":‘(‘;l:l :’]‘*:;:L Q. Should a chaparon always """ 41 ?mflmlz Service’ [ thing, as virtually everyone agrees, to erect a civic ?f{“l’::“[ll)::\l [?,:negismm i G V: i be a mmjned wgman? Guy smlth 'l Bert’s Cash Grocery | w center in Juneau including many other things besides | ™" b ki A. Yes. This is customary. i PHONE 105 i N E w | a swimming pool. But the pool is-the kernel of the Word that “Congress expects heavy slate” sug-| = * z‘ Free Delivery Juneau present project. Concentration on the main idea me that teacher found plenty to write on it during D R U ' L first with enlargement later if conditions and finances'an alleged picnic—Philadelphia Bulletin. LOOK and LEARN z; A R c T l c warrant is the practical way, and the one which is| I | PUROLA REMEDIES | ; conducive to achievement The Hon. John N. Garner didn't leave Washington By A. C. Gordon 1 f | a 9n e CARD!NAL ; ik rrelate: o], geme! 3 Sgu He left because things add up to more E: TPTIONS CARE- { Upkeep correlates itself with management. The in (“,hill\[; 1’: 1nmn:;;‘;‘;\ g I - 3 ;‘?JL?.:’R gl R | Pabst Famous latter must be such that the upkeep and m\(*n(l:\n(o‘.\(nfl at Uvalde.— C S. 1. Which is the most easily di- | | CABS D ht B at: the pool is adequate. ‘That is the reason why & Pt hat the asylums keep, that |8ested of the fatty: foods? Front Street Next Coliseum ‘ PHONES 92 or raug eer sipal body must be in charge. Private enter-| Have you wondered what the asylums keep, 2Ty e Free Delivery Ta it . they let out lads like Robert Irwin, of the Gedeon | y 2 | HONE 97—Free Deliv . n prises can, and often do, become rift with dissention.| Ae¥, 160 BH% KOS |now receive pensions from the U. 2 —Free ery |1 Fresh Meats, Gm:ieneg, 25¢ § Differences may arise under municipal management, |~ ey s h % <k S. government? { reeeeeeeees |} Laquors, Wines and Beer ithi H mi " " i but municipal management must go on. It, by the| « o ot or pTao T G10] 3. Who was the most ill-fated of | |} We Sell for LESS Because Within City Limits JIMMY very reason of its being, must continue to funetion |stands for. but we wish it meant “Cut It Out."—Ohio |the Queens of France? ! i We Sell for CASH CARLSON e and iron out such difficulties as might arise. No one! state Journal. | 4. What is a monsoon? ! “Tomorrow'’s Styles ! wants a swimming pool in Juneau which will keep o e i 51 How many states of tthle Re-|] = > |t Leader Dept. Store going for a year or two and then fade into one of| Some sweet day the American people will insist | g‘;}‘:n‘ecnff Mexico have capital pun-| Today ‘ George Brothers = p those things. If this city needs a swimming ool now, | that the individual who wants to work be given u‘i and every one seems to be agreed that it does, it will |fair chance.—Indianapolis Star. ‘ N ve just nuc e for years {! now, and TP 3 Ry P A ‘H'v‘ 4 "'"t?‘ ":\‘J ku. g :: :x‘;“r:rxh “m idea | Russia must carry a lot of spare generals if <hei 1 B“":‘“ fat. | probably more. Thus Juneau must b %1 can afford to puncture eight at a time. ;th(lvlpma‘ 2. In l'ound figures, 600,000. of permaner Bulletin, 3. Marie Antoinette. i - Evidence is that the movement is going in exactly, s SR N } 4. A periodic wind, especially in| that direction. The Council is now to get estimates “Strikes Irk Publi Headline, It's a back-to- \th‘cj Indian Ocean and Southern § & on costs and gr-norul upkvl-n with an eye to what this jrk movement.—New York Sun. ‘A“;a' - Nk 4ok d . - ‘ e s e - S S S —_— . even states do; four do not. L o i # ‘30 Rooms . 300 Bati:: | : | i & it . - 9 g ‘elephone 411 ; GHEN |s HOW HE ACTS B T —— Jfrom *2.50 230 Squth Franklin Tel | Yet you don't find Cohen luxu- 0 s eav‘" | & ol Weerly Rtes p* BEN G cating 1. ¢ EA. b o8 | GREEN TOP CABS : s L RS MOTOR CO., Inc two of the saddest looking rooms | SIGRID’S o ° in government service, on the sev- | Farms Beca“se : PHONE ARG RN s enth floor of the old Interior De- . “YOUR APPEARANCE IS pulma nt building. | 3 | ] OUR RESPONSIBILITY” CHEVROLET PONTIAC BUICK 5 He talks in a slow, low voice, i | | Shattuck Bldg. Phone 318 i ‘ strangely like the tired, low-toned ’ | [ =" bleat of a mother sheep, He usu- | — o et s - mn\ smiles mildly as he talks and! e D has a habit of bringing his round| AMES, fa, July 17.-1t's the girls F o R l N s U R A N c E ](V'\V/I“h /'\VIHOH‘NH TAiLS! ) in. forward and. upward, in a|who lead the boys away from the ° Many Measures, Flans siow circular motion so that he|farm, says R. E. Wakely, Towa State | for Administration locks at you from beneath half College sociologist, after making a For Every Purse ‘See H.R. SHEPARD & SON o i drooped eyelids. survey of why young folks move to| e Sy L | And he is casual and seemingly|town and stay there, and Every Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. By i o ‘ frank in his talk as your next door| “When rural young people geti P ose WASHINGTON, July 117} l”;“ neighbor. We say “seemingly,” be-jout of high school they've lost the} et PO ; *ohen may be the “man behind the|cayse he has been held up as a |main social contact of their hves‘]] PHONE 206 2 . throne,” the “maker of dictator-iman anxious to be at hand in the and have nothing to take its place”| | J Radio Servi PACIFIC COAST THE MINERS o ship,” or the “borer from Within"|making of a dictator. We dtml‘w“kely says. | uneau 0 Jervice COAL CO. ; but if he is, his demeanor and ap- know and can't guess. He says that| “Consequently, the girls who do| | 1;"2"“ Y""L ';‘:m’:’ ':"(‘;""'flw Recreation Parlors pearance highly deceptive lis all tush. |not marry get out as quickly as! Segond St Next,daor JHe is a Jew, and Jooks the part | il they can and go to town. The boys, ' San,Francisco Bakery PHONE 412 BILL DOUGLAS J e is not the tal ernarc aruch & 4 ’ must follow them if they expect to type, but is middle height ana| DI MAGGIO GETTING st folloy hey exp | " W et e S g ype, s find wives. So the town, rather ltmmnr!v \‘\lflh ILU’ l‘){“".\ f;‘:n;‘:fl THRILL IN BAT ”NG; than the rural community center, X A fwing. e ls 00 A i 737 [has become the center of attrac- i i st S g ova| HIS AMBITION IN 737 s clothes at good prices, on a good S A few are coming back to teach atbost | CLEVELAND, Ohio, July 17. —|, iho | : . ) tree S0 4 | y B 1 o s« Tuwser, and Joc Dt o i N e s TVl dchons”und " very ‘x| DRY CLEANING . by it of thal qualificaton basfilon of this seson s o win the| OFS f0% saving home, mos The B. M. Behrends ; : come to hold a place in the New|'runs batted in” championship, : g Y P D. . o RY l N u i — e i 5 : Deal “I get a thrill in sending runners | i . 3 He has wor iand in hand with {home ahead of me,” said the Ital-‘ . Ba k i an Irishman. Tom Corcoran, who ian sensation. “I believe I hit the tt“ck i also locks his part Jpall hard this year and I am hit- Soft en i i ting them at a higher elumuon,‘ . 1 Wa’ler MHAT HE'S DONE consequently getting more homers,’| MANHATTAN, Kas., July 17. —| Junean, @ Washi Eg{qbfished 1898 w Corcoran designed said Di Maggio. And now eggs are dated: ashing mest of th Exchange — That’s the latest development in 3 Act. Tt is an intricate thing, of Carnival Device the poultry department at Kansas CL)MMERCIAL Y Alaska f watch-spring delicacy a % State College. Retailers have found 4 E Coben, again with Corec next Kills Bride-to-Be that customers like the idea, for it and SAVINGS ! drafted the public utili holding leaves no doubt as to the freshness 4 company act which sets out to break SACRAMENTO, Cal, July 17— of eggs. Each egg is dated with a o" E up the power of the big public util- Pretty twenty-three-year-old Mar- rubbed stamp the day it is laid. mmmc s f ities. garet Hill was to have been mar-| L. P. Payne, poultry specialist of MKA 5 His latest masterpiece is the ried. the college, says dated eggs sell| Resources Over Two and a 1 : doubtedly put the Federal govern- led Miss Hill R S— o ment in virtual control of many jn- The voung woman, formerly of| Shanghal, China, with a popula- PHONE 1,54 IAMES c COOPEIA[C(%QNNTHANTJUS‘! | dustries. salt City, Utah, was killed tion of 3,808,764, has passed Paris, $ CERTIFIED PUBLIC § That is the kind of work he is when thrown thirty-five feet from France, to become the sixth largest e Phone 182 Juneau, Alaska Goldstein Bldg. doing. an “octopus” ride at a carnival here, |city of the world.

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