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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, SEPT. 10, 1937. : ; . e ; ; — o H LEGIONNAIR . Al L un-American this and un-American that. If we H A P p Y e | GIC 5 - 1 eant ; % i K A 2 at the Fair Daily Alaska Empire |50 o Kaeicanian wi co oue b T ‘ geurity NUMBRrS |, e mie™ v v v preading some knowledge of American principles and BIRTHDA 20 ears 0 | oroscope \ ght a t. ROBERT W. BENDER - - Editor and Manager 5 ¢ 1 which they are based we will have | " |Be there at 8 o'clock and wear your 5 the Constitution on whic : 3 ; The Empire extends congratula- Pl The' Bmplre I Vi l |cap. adv. g Sunday by the EMPIRE |less cause to worry ut what we like to refer t0itions and best wishes today, their % | “The stars incline | GeacaBoa i Xo e L o RN NY at S Main Streets, Juncau, | \;A;\.,N\. lul"u‘\ ‘and “undermining influences ?,v,,,,,,,,y annfversary, to the follow- | & L k) but, do Hot comper’ | SUMMONSNFOI:,WI;U:HCATION from foreign countries. ny: SABNE | 0. < ¥ 0 en Second Class SEPTEMBER 10 NEW YORK, Sept. 10.—Tatooing | istrd = ; 5 The Preamble of the Constitution itself points 71 Mo While climbing Mount Junean, * % Wl Rfioom;g business wite |In the District Court for [heNTer— SUBSCRIPTION RATES the way Mrs, E;,TEM?iR(EO Miss Helen Denny slipped and start SATURDAY, SEPT. 11, 19:;7 14 |more and more people witiing to be‘l bnorg of Ath‘zyska. Division Nur Delivered by carrier in Juneau and Douglas for §1.25 per month. We. i nle of the Dtiited Blatakl e iomhr oo e R s ed to roll over a cliff. A rock caught| According to astrology this should |4\ \oq every day. ink-and-needle! ; %, On€: 86 Juneau. / B Sostage paid, at the followink rate e, the people 1 grbitr | Mrs. W. R. Spain and held her until she was rescued|be a most auspicious day for labor| THer BE R E0 LEONARD DEAN, Plaintiff, vs. < One ve ce, $12.00; six months, in advance, $6.00; | form a more perfect Union, establish justice, insure Thais Bayers ‘wnh difticulty |interests. Under this sway organ- gtk :fi(‘ pic ureSun sravl_ls‘ FLORENCE L. DEAN, Defendant. e mo 3 ¢ uty domestic tranquility, provide for the common defense, | Lillian Dale George PRI |izations should gain power. t"” ew York's famous Bowery, will|;o THE ABOVE NAMED DE- o of e de- | promote the general welfare, and secure the blessings Bernard O. Havdahl Juneau public school opened with| Under this government of the eEp}i;:;'mw i Who began| FENDANT, GREETING: v ws Office, 602; Business Office of liberty to ourselves and our posterity, do ordain and | Knute Hildre 4 ilarge astedance stars persons in authority in busi-j 2P SRS BEASEh Who ]vg« | An order for service of summons 3 establ this Constitution for ‘the United States of| Jeanette Seggie Ml A Iness and industry may be subject Ri2 siness only re- |,y hyplication having been duly is- MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS tablish C n { Eke i ke bad [tal planetaty inflences whidh ' @n: cently with enactment of the Social sued out of. the above ‘entitled court ted Pr ed to the use for | America.” T Miss Lydia Fels, of Thane, s e uipsoe |8 ) e 1o l;‘ llent way to msure domestic tranquility & accepted a position in .the Terri- |courage conferences and comprom- (s;vf‘";";l\’e‘lar“xlls::‘l::s]lotr:::<r::?'u~‘npill§ oL e At of islie nd te the general welfare is to get ‘ou\\" and DAILY LESSONS' | [terial bank at Douglas. Y. ors and htevedores, the trade, they | USUst 26thy; 1987 { i A /CIRGULATION GUARANTRED TO BE LANOER | o rson (e dieins of e Al e This is a day to enjoy relaXao}, g ¢ rey on until now V1=¥ou ‘nre (SR A o ap- Y ALASKA CIRCULATION QUARANTEED TO BE LAR spread the doctrine of the Constitution and nwtw IN ENGLISH Gen. Wilds P. Richardson and|from responsibility. It is lucky, y. s iy ot c“-swmer who | Pe&X in the Bistrict Gourt for the American form of government before those who have | | I 7 | John W. Troy went to Skagway for amusements and recreations. goes in for mti)omg these ‘dayh,ivet | Territory of @nka. ats Juneau, Al- e not had the advantages of native born training, and} \\ RELGLHG L faboard the Dolphin Manufacturing will be: pushed and pra;\s at the art nxp]x;in 6finr]o<‘aflka' wihin gty Qi atter the before a lot of us who are native born but have neg-| g ), - — {steel and iron products will be in Wagner, an expert craftsman wm‘)‘?itk day of» September, _1937. in lected to look over the Constitution since we were in| \yords Often Misused: Do not say,| A party went up the Taku River|extraordinary demand. Dearth offjq¢ Bakitéd-nany a HEbomie m(‘r_ycase_thls sunimons is published, or the eighth grade. “The auto was parked in the garjand found navigation possible toiskilled workers in many trades may|maiq on the arms of his clients,| "\ (00 forty days after the date Evefy organization in Juneau, and throughout the |age” Say, automobile, Auto js |the headwaters of that stream The cause anxiety. shvh: ‘lof its service on you personally, o 5 s M bR e, amisui | Gatioauial 4 “strip was made aboard the Cassiar.| As to the new era progresses and| .people are afraid they will lose %P4 @fswer .the complaint of the jcountry for that matter, should participate in zmm\xlm oguia ! Loy e lexperiments in government become | (poir soclal s b 4 S€ above named plaintiff on file in c o v e > 2 VerSar: 3 2 Spr Ce ay 2 o S ecuri 'S - N {next week in the observance of the anniversary of the| ~Often: Mspronounced: CAvempe| v .iner report: High 48, low 41.|more perilous Extreme care in|y o ttoos o oers UN-lthe said above entitled court and bt (pepper). Pronounce ki-an, i 8§ in | 0 xe ess an expert tattoos it on their| | Constitution. !k“v - chsion "aN. In chxai el | Clear. ,consepving resources is enjoined |gkin Others think it's a cute idea, | S3USe. Y | —— — it rertRBl e o e | ————— |on persons who dwell under favor-|especially women. Yes, I get women| . L€ Plaintiff in the said action 9 It's barely possible that Nazi piot in Chicago is| cron 1 : able conditions in the United B b |demands the following relief, dis- | y 3 3 v orit | customers, too.” H - A h 4 e ; 5 g Often Misspelled: Earn (to merit| SEWA MEN REACH sl custo . e “added -philo~{2 0 oo o e bondd of matrimohy X | backed by the boys who supported the Cubs to Win|,. geserve): urn (a vase): erne (a | sophically: : dliae He |the national Jeague tite, We know Just. how.thes|wa eaete HAWAIIAN ISLANDS| Asrologers stress the fact that| ““Now tnat & few women have|1O% a9, herctolore exising be- feel with the Giants a couple of games ahead. | Synonyms: Brief, concise, terse,| 2 ‘:he'er Is no longer /possible isola-|started, a lot more will come in. It Eibri B s e e d R S R succinet Two Seward young men, F‘rflnk‘o'ru:,o;’;d d‘:’r "l‘zl‘m:‘b fl"fm::’l “"’hr:‘ fkes womft & Looge Uniel i e e e o ATl o b YT e v Down in Georgia there is quite a commotion over| Word Study: “Use a word three Roe and Charles Murphy, a\'rwefz;mmmv_ : i 9 S TS Ry pear and answer, the plaintiff will IT'S A GREAT OPPORTUNITY giving the Bible school textbook status. A great man,\-}’c‘lz‘_‘f“p """_”v‘-‘j‘b““]‘,"’" b’j"‘ e t“’" 'f‘;} K}‘;"“_{v most northern :“‘“:’L ‘;1[ Increase in the ‘consumption of|IMPROVED AFTER TREATMENT U2ke judgment against you for want 2 poorer textbooks have been written. g% OUr. VOORUHIALY DY pRier-|the Hawallan BrOuD. OB o BREY S iniia ioviss will oot il aad thereof, and will apply to the court Despite the wild-eved claims of some equally FRARA “‘Kd‘mi 1“‘:"1 each day. Today's ;n ";"’“' Seward-bullt hoat, the Blel-{ L ot Sind will encourage move-| Back in Seward after a visit with for the relief demanded in his com- | wor Fluttony; excess in eating. la 4 g is i i wild-eyed politicians during the’last Presidential cam- German Propagandist ‘Paul Goebbels speaks of |“Gluttony is the :uux(e of all m;’r The young men sailed from SPW']mean oSO ROHUIOR,: S A e e e R e e paign to exclusive rights on the Constitution, the 8004 Americq's “deluded” democracy. Yah, but Paul we're |infirmities, and the fountain of all ‘ard on August 4 in their 38-foot; WomeRn re counseled fo avoid|Vig Larsson is much improved in| MhER o e old document is still with us—as sound and untar-|poe ot heil Lot dike s v Hnthn Boit |the use of alcoholic beverages, :orx“e‘i:‘h' He ‘l“"“‘" yenk "“a‘m""”‘”"AZ’(T}‘fer' ‘l]“d;“’ ?; é‘“dt (;“’u“' - " " X | IR, i aspects . e-1a throat ailment. |an e seal of sa ourt here- nished as ever. Next Friday, September 17, will mark R R e LR S ok 24 e R . ot jthe planetary aspects appear to pre- . £ I _ | S o Sl unto affixed, s y the 150th anniversary of its signing and throughout | ko1 ke FclE NG - 3 - MANTHEYS HAVE SON sxgelspread_ of the habit of over- Phiee l)’lNNFR ‘A“;lst i this 26th day of the ‘nation appropriate ceremonies are planned to 0 Are Hicks Now? Mr. and Mrs. Ed Manthey of Sew- ‘dulgencg in drinking. sttt Wil be ROBERT E. COUGHLIN, B, s yroaitic » g LOOK cnd LEARN | ard tnmounce ine nirsh of ' son re.|, Persons whase bithdate it is have of Martha ociety wil be held Oct. : ., cbserve the occasio 9 s | . 3 8 s < | ’ (Cleveland Plain Dealer) | |“cently at the Seward Generaly the augury of a year of odd expel s SREER M i te. adv. i ; ; g e a J eneral "Hos- | p4 341 SR V.13 y Here in Juneau the Masonic bodies already DAVE L) qhe gHap who coined the picturesque phrase By A. C. Gordon ‘ pital. Mother and baby are doing '€1ces toiwhich ramance contributes, L By @. W. NOSTRAN;’- : made arrangements for a program in keeping Wil «the jvockeyed world,” didn’t know the half of it |g 4 & well Interest, :jPgrveltier; men and wo- || Pirst publication, Aug. 27, 1987 the event and their example i§ a fitting one for 'other |He should have waited til 1937 to see | men memaries' of past love affairs| | | 374 A o 28 $ ;g . pe Ul TR 0. SeR MDIEE 801 1. ‘Iribo: Mow. Hany - eontisite T g : may be revived by reunions with| Channel Apparel Shop | |Last pubiication, sept. 24, 1937 As R."morals of the times all mixed up. A case in paint it art?>—which has | the Minskys went | groups and organizations in the community. E. Robertson said yestérday before the Chamber of is ‘the burlesque business—or it Commerce, we need a little observance of the Con- had New York stirred up since stitution. Not alone observance of its signing, but Wild on 42nd Street. e RS o O R e In the good old days when things were straight ¥ A A Ka Ctier 14 1191 it was the habit of the boys from the provinces to | Elgs 10 -Was SIEUER O I r R o LIF] S g0 to wicked Gotham to see the sights and be shocked nation has grown from a scattered population in“13 mpore was to be found entertainment that far sur- | small states to a huge country with a population of this passed anything back home. But all that is changed | something over a hundred and a quarter million. now. Burlesque has gone to the dogs. It has become Only a very small part of that population can be respectable and, moan the managers, profitiess. traced back to the residents of the country at the Gone are the days of the strip-tease and nude time of the writing of the Constitution but the wisdom Cchoruses. Burlesque ir the Big Town is now more and equal rights ‘which the forefathers wrote into it|like old- oned vaudeville. That's what an attack | i A of conscience will do. But in the smaller cities there have lived. They will continue to live if we continue ¥ has been no such rush of purity to the heads of the | w spread the doctrine of that Constitution to ali our oo "ot be “and so it's in the provinces that the | people strip-tease still flourishes. Those parts which the New | Yorker formerly scorned as the “rural regions” can now show the “hicks” from Broadway a thing or two All this is not to say that the strip-tease is com- | mendable art. If it is bad for New York it is probably | bad for other places. It is only to note that until | points west feel a reform wave the accepted state of It isn't historic The Constitution is a living document. something to be locked up in a vault for record. It is something for Americans to keep con- stantly before them and.this Sesquicentennial is an excelleént #ife to get it Befrefour rising generations a and before those who have adopted this as their | ee.i.c jo reversed and to show that Bagdad on the homeland. Subway is not always as sophisticated as it likes to We I iear.a lot of patter from time to time about think itself CAUSTIC THRIFTY WEEKLY FOOD COMMENTS NEWS Garnick’s “A Newspaper Within a Newspaper” THE FRIENDLY STORE FLOUR SPECIAL Buy Before It Goes Up! HARD WHEAT—Excel- lent Baking Flour. 50-POUND SACKS THE FRIENDLY STORE Friday, Sept. 10, 1937. HERE IS | SOMETHING NEW!| Youngberries A very fine dessert. u loved her very much?” So much that when her first husband died I married her so | that I might share her grief and “How did it work out?” “Fine! I'm sorrier for his death now than she is.” sz 15 . CRYSTAL WHIT | 0—0—o 9, Junior Partner (to pretty s o A P stenographer): “Are you doing anything on Sunday evening, o iodsicd S RELIANCE 6 bars for zzc ! Steno (hopefully): “No, not a COFFEE Junior Partner: “Then try to D A s “ be at the office earlier Monday The best money can buy. | morning, will you? gt 5 - Haeep) 3-POUND JARS WASHING POWDE “My dear,” said the husband, o The Giant Size {“if you hadn't taken so long spec.al 89c : ]amqng we shouldn’t have miss- |ed that train.” “If you hadn't made me run all the w to the station, darl- 65¢ pkg. 55¢ TS LIMA BEANS ing” replied the wif e c ANNING shouldn't have had to wait so - long for the next.” Fresh stock—large beans. PEACHES | oo : o gouen weaans - 2 [y, fON 22 Hubby (at golden wedding) s. 0.‘ c t4“Well, dear, all the years have Large e—Special | flitted by, and 1 haven't deceiv- Price— ed you yet, have I?” Wifie: “No, John, but good- . 3 crate sl oo ness knows you've tried hard CAMPBELL’S . | enough.” 0—0—0 PORK and BEANS Tall Cans 3 for 25¢ The honeymoon is over when she wants a heater in the coupe to keep her warm. MACKERAL Very fine flavored. Pack- ed .in tall salmon cans. Each 15c¢ { CALL GARNICK’S —PHONE 17§ the world divided? 2. Who is Lazaro Gardenas? 3. What is an insurance contract called that provides for the payment of a fixed sum yearly until death? 4. What is the largest bird, still in existen 5. When did the last United States fiscal year close? ANSWERS 1. Seven: North America, South America, Europe, Asia Africa, Aus- iralia, and Antarctica 2. President of Mexico 3. Annuity. 4. The ostrich 5. June 30. - D MODERN BT VISETE By Roberta Lee Q. When a bride-to-be attends a shower given in her honor, and {thanks each one who presents her with a gift, s it necessary for her to also write notes of thanks? A No. In this case a verbal, “thank you" to each one is suffic ient But genuine appreciation must be shown, and a girl must be; {very tactful in showing no partial-| ity to any certain gifts, paying le.ssi compounded attention to oth Q. Should one say, “A lady (or a woman) came into my office to- day”? A. It is proper to sa A wo- man.” Others must take it forf granted that she was a lady. .+ Q. Is it all right for one to greet fellow guests in the dining room of a hatel? ¥ A. Yes; it is never out of place to be friendly ¥ - LEGIONNAIRES! Attendants are needed at the Fair ooth tonight and tomorrow nighgy f Be there at 8 o'clock and wear youy | “ap. [, . When in Neeu DIESEL OIL—UTAH COAL GENERAL HAULING STORAGE and CRATING CALL US Phone 48—Night Phone 696 A JUNEAU TRANSFER 4} half-forgotten friends. Children born on this day may be serious of mind and active of brain. Subjects of this sign usual- ly have a sense of responsibility in meeting life’s experiences, James Polio one-time governor Pennsylvania, who suggested that the phrase “In God We Trust” be put on coins, was born on this day 1810. Others who have cele- brated it as a birthday include Fe- " "THE VOGUE Correctly Styled Clothes For Women 101 SEWARD ST. 9 Hollmann’s 201 Seward St. Phone 45 | PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY | "li’Iarmacy COMPOUNDED FROM | lix Grundy, jurist and statesman, FRESH DRUGS | 1777; John Ireland, <rchbishop SR e 24 1838, (Copyright, 1937) GREEN TOP CABS § NOW IS THE TIME PHONE to buy a reasonably priced fur coat. A large shipment has just been re- ceived by the Chas. Golstein Co. adv | BEAUTY SALON | ‘YOUR APPEARANCE IS | OUR RESPONSIBILITY” | Shattuck Bldg. Phone 318 | By —ii l ! | MODISTE TO WOMEN OF BETTER TASTE “The Squibb Stores of Alaska” PRESCRIP- | MRS. STERLING ! TIONS | | Room 300—Goldstein Bldg. | PHONE 553 ; exactly as — — = written by your doctor. Juneau Drug Co’. PO ’ * Pay’n Takit . PHONES 92 or 3 Free Delivery Fresh Meats, Groceries, Liquors, Wines and Beer We Sell for LESS Because We sell for CASH | Martha Bracken—Jean Graham | | | Front and M: Streets “Satisfaction with Every Transaction” | FORD AGENC (Authorized Dealers) GREASES GAS — OILS JUNEAU MOTORS Foot of Main Street Cigars Cigarettes Candy Cards THE NEW ARCTIC Pabst Famous Draught Beer On Tap "JIMMY" CARLSON George Brothers TAP BEER IN TOWN! [ ] THE MINERS' Recreation Parlors BILL DOUGLAS “The Rexall Store” your Reliable The B. M. Behr_‘gnds Bank Juneau, Alaska COMMERCIAL and SAVINGS Hesources Over Two and One-Half Million: Dollars DRY CLEANING [ Soft Wate Washing Your ALASKA LAUNDRY PHONE 15 230 South Franklin CHEVROLET CONNORS MOTOR CO., Inc. Distributors PONTIAC Telephone 411 BUICK See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. URANCE LUM Juneou Lumber Mills, Inc. BER INSURANCE Allen Shattuck Established 1898 - Alaska ¥