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n \ ! [ o crease them. That seems to them . - . (the Nazi foree " with one song ]H APP Y . g - [ to be i vay to beat Daily Alaska Empire |\ Hor el BIRTHDAY| 20 Years Ago ||| Horoscope arpsnoo BI'S |down cepesition and.saanp aut s e £ o ROBERT W. BENDER - - itor and Manager Close up the rank t p | natural reluctance of the Chinese B . BENDE - e The Empire stends congratu Froa s Bmpire | 4 ate ff a"e re to develop their finan structure " Published_every evening cxcept Sunday by the EMPIRE iie: WOGHR EEOGS | oA . tions and best wishes today ir! | I The stars incline jalong western or Japanese lines. :{tufl'mc COMPANY at Second and Main Streets, Juneau SERY W anniversary the follow-| ¢ i | but do not compel” In other words, Japan is using the sl Ot comntades shot ' i & 9 SEPTEMBER 14, 1917 'same formula to convince the Chin- Entered in the Post Office in Juneau as Second Class o . d | o " ere ese of the error of this way th matter. . SEPTEME \ ! ek ati —_— e Amid our ranks in K i o+ o M. PRl Biehorn was o Teave | WEDNESDAY -OEHEl a8 40 |was us Pld the western nations n.mma by mm.;‘ll.. 1:.. lu(;nul Dourlas for § Ridantl: eivherd ot C Rich | Douglas on the next steamer to join| Rarely favorable planetary as- ‘:\nl‘m:‘ Cfi!‘lln(\ w.nt opened to world AR T e - her husband who had located at|pects rule this midweek, accoraing) Cutter BClth This Morn- investment and trade. One vear ance, $12.00; six mont Germany raised the point that the Horst Wess Theoda M. K ooty To.astrology, Tt WG URYL ity W. SRR th advance, $1.2! oo g e %P “De Jordova as Y. s 3 w7y ¢ P 4 L Ieminibers il ot i they will promptiy nottty | (e i e el ites but e g R P Mebexi all ‘the bas: ehesgiesiaca i iomve) 1ng Carrying Sick Wom A law gt g citizenship to al the Busin ) or irregularity in the de- |V agls » { sllen Shaffe i L RV | g : _ Y = native-born Indians was passed by the Business office o S D s e i i beroidgp i iAlfred: Zeriger was to leave for-theltne most, antbifgus BIaHs, en to Hospital povhit e g ol ) Telephones: News Office, 602; Business Office, 374 I 3 4 i K. Loomis south on the Prince Rupert to enter| n the early morning heads of A b " MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS {chance and Horst Wessel relgns supr o ,‘ Mrs. James E. Smith |a radio school as a member of the pusiness or government affairs may| Sharpshooters off the U, S. Coast PSR 1 USRS 2 SR X The Associated Press is exclusively entitied to the use for | cant original el . o Naval Reserves. push initiative with confidence.|Guard cutter Cyane were polishing otherwise credited in this paper and also the local news| That should be @ tp for the Rotarians. If they ’ P sl — | What is well begun under this sway|off their rifles today for the offic- FORD AGENCY published herein 11 Suet MERETout ERA TRHERBS tibetingd ' WIth & LS 2 The Alaska Electric Light andighould be successtul ial shoot with the members of the (Authoi ized Dealers) TALABEA, CIRCULATION GUARANTERD TO BE LARGER | o, v SHAf ML i s GBIy of DAILY LESSONS Power Company had moved into the| For those whg sail the seven seas|cutter Haida, after a cutter sts THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION |right hearty “close up the ranks” and a couple of ~T 1O Decker Building |many important events are fore-|ticned at Ketchikan berthed at the GREASES » = i |Hells the next International gathering could very IN ENGLISH | = seen. The United States navy and|Government dock this morning at GAS — OILS | well be held in Berlin. By W. L. Gorden Miss Georgia Caro left for the jts commanding officers are well|6 o'clock. & | ) | 'south enroute to Nashville to enter girected by the stars. Officers of the Cyane are Lt. Com- { JUNEAU MOTORS TWAI PIDER e # school. | New battleships and new airplanes m..ndcx John Roundtree, command- oot of Main Street 3 — Words Often Misused: Do not say, | 5 ¢ 2 \will be rushed to completion duxmg ing officer; Lt. John Dirks, It. (jg) I3 Are. Bike -Ehat about the time when the|“Have they builded a home? Say,| Mrs. George F. Freeburger re- the coming months when there v\lll‘Hllhelt R. Chaffee, Boatswain John & eee [1ate Mark Twe vas publishing aper down in|‘Have they built a home?” turned from the south where she pe urgent demand for defense of|Peter Hancock, and Machinist John K R B L e SN o Mispronounced: Carte had been visiting American trade and commerce. | Hollister. The crew is composed of \ Missouri. One of Twain’s subscribers gf;! a paper ‘( anche. Pronounce kart blangsh, P i | This is a favorable day for reach-[37 enlisted men with a spider in it and wrote to the editor askin &'s as in"ah; principal ‘seoerit) | Weathier zeport—High tempern-ing ‘Hectuana af TAN:wHting oplA-| THS4OYSNE Broughtito Jimsai tr ote Hneau . if it was good or bad luck. Mr. Twain replicd that| e ture 49, low 43. Cloudy. fons, The s presage important! hospitalization Mrs. A. J. Kertson, it was neither, but, rather, that the spider wus just n Misspelled: Million; two ' ——— 2 international agreements. wife of the operator at Port Alex- “Where Living Is Y looking over his paper trying to spot a non-adve \vr“i\ Vermilion: one 1 Navigation from the Greai Lakes' At the end of 1937 the British|ander who has been in dire pain S % and when he discovered one he would go to that place | Synonyms: Ferocious, fierce, sav- w tidewater was established in Prime Minister comes under an a me\mel.xl weeks dll';m choking on Pleasant o ’ 1) ~ule! - AN 9 ] ems hreat- | 8 al weeks ago. and spin a web over the door., curling up for the|ag uel, truculent when the first Erie chnal boat, pect of Mars which seems to threat-{a bone severa # Nearest Fedavs 3] winter knowing that he would not be disturbed | Word Study: “Use a word three bgno(A Chief, left Buffalo for New en great strain for the Cabinet. | The cutter will remain in port Nearest Federal Bldg. - T T N AR S SR e | times and it is yours” Let us in- york | Both men women who hold Possibly for 10 days, until the offic- | g mlavator Service. THEY AGREE “IN PRINCIPLE” 4 & 2 “ |crease our vocabulary by mastering I positions of responsibility should |ial shoot at the Mendenhall range et de R i A Public Remedy for a Public Problem | " <ors each day. word _fi benefit today when they will awak-|cen be completed. Members of the | B Cigar Stand. y it the O ritain, vigorousl RN |Omniscience; infinite knowledge; en enthusiasm among those whom Cyane were practicing tcday. 5 » Just about the 1171.. ‘(Inflt Britain ,mu‘ ; (Philadelphia Record) [nence, God. rery lle, great o they direct, - e ® (lean and Comfortable. supported by ‘France, declded 0 send a few men-of-, . 7pe major healtn problem today'is 0o’ Jongex famall fs #he brink of'a prestaics, Added prestige for the President: American Dollar in LARENCE WIS war into the Mediterranean after what has been medical but economic and social |the depth of which nothing but om- Pn and the United States government| Ch N S M h CLARE WISE " reported as a “sea raider” to be sunk on sight, Italy Doctors don't know everything about human ills, injscience can fathom.”—Reade. is prognosticated in coming mont nwf na Not So Muc Owner-Manager s 3 i1 Of course, but what they do know is all out of propor- | - e ee “ when statesmen and diplomats will e i announces that she is willing to accept “In principle” v, ¢ the medical service actually received by the | - % gain wide approval. | (Continued from Page One) PO L R ST B the nine-power plan for the anti-piracy patrol. She public. At least 50 percent of American families are | | Persons whose birthdate it is have e VRS R S ERR VRO T A asks for “clarification of the zone which Italy con- Unable to pay for the medical attention they need. || LOOK and LEARN the augury of a year of pleasent China was mmnamg her own busi- | (oo} Apparel Sho ] 7 § The result is charity medicine for some, no medi- y | experjences and unusual events. ness, such as it was, when gunboats | i p | trols” and a few other things. But the point is that ;.. oy o)) for others, | By A. C. Gordon | Subjects of this sign of Virgo may and stupid to keep accurate ac- M’”;,h“ f”“"":“;rr"’“:." et she accedes “in principle.” To meet a widely recognized need, Senator Waz-l LA - realize long cherished ambitions. 'counts. Thus, to the Chinese, cor- | “srgasr:gfion :Vl;:.h. Es;; E The remarkable thing about these war threats Ner proposes a Federal health insurance measure as( =~ . Jrantags of Ene veoLle Children born on this day prob-'porate finance and its laws are a TransREtbR" : v % , a part of the social security program af g Shes dre ahumn ® ably will be inclined towards dis- form of odious business practice. L abroad are the ease with which the European powers Doubtless a howl will go up from organized medi- of the I;mud States are churc cursive study of &b well as books.| That's why, even today, the nec- : reach agreement when somebody gets really NgTY, cine, whose spokesmen sincerely believe there is no |Members? ild Alexander Subjects of this sign usually are cssary capital to develop China on o as Great Britain did on this more recent occasion, need for a change in medical economics. But there | At What agedity Aley strong-willed and independent. 2 par with western nations is lack- | Cigars e . 15 no reason doctors should have the last word on the |the Ulhu'dn. ' i Porfirio Diaz, former President of ing. That’s why ancient China is and gets almost ready to shoot. It probably is the one % . ; \anm is (’hL ’(An;l agricul- ARDINAL Mexico, was born on this day 1€30, still a nation rich in undeveloped Ciqcfl'efies thing which prevents an outright break of hostilities atients and prospective patients are, after all, tural (.vn,“ of Palest m: ChtBoss 'Wilio. Bawe celobreted 1t us & Batuisl vesciin in Europe. Each nation trots out its war machine. entitled to a voice in how their health shall be cared | % What is ‘“N”m']“’v ) birthday includes James Fenimora' China, besides, has had so much Cand Iooks it over in review and feels that it's pretty good. for | many Rt CABS Cooper, writer, 1780; William How- Jnternal sirife that, in the past, an andy Then some other nation stages a display such as There will be attempts to confuse the issue with |'0 (‘l‘}“f)‘" are there in one inch of ard Taft, President of the United :nvestment cne day might be an ex- C d Germany revealed at the week end in Nuremberg, cries of “socialized medicine.” These can be an-|rainfall? States and Chief Justice of the Su- investment tomorrow. When the ards with 600,000 in attendance, and the home guards do SWered by showing the parallel between the need | iy 25¢ preme Court, 1857. Boxer rebellion brought that pr for health insurance and the need for social security ANSWERS el = E P (Copyright. 1937) I>m to a head, the foreigners tried t look so strong Wi yright. 1937 g = oty L powerful display. They le€iSlation now on the statute books. 1. In’ Found figures; population ithin City Limits Silatin Srdint bl o aoiiivh & dendin. Miivice ot T H E : J i e psy gy ), ¥ ', : ...' In former times, the problems of unemployment |127,000,000, church mensbership 54- ay's News Today.— Cbinese and foreign investments by feel warlike but 1t appears safer to agree “in principle” .14 019 age pauperism existed, but. they were not | 060,000 : pouring in the inzredient known as for yet awhile. How long such a situation will prevail ¢, large to be cared for by private charity and by 2. Thirty-two. — o erritoriality. g E w no one can foretell, but it’s a fine thing for the rest haphazard local public charity. { 3. Oranges T e T R THE VOGUE—— | means a‘foreigner may enjoy o of the world that there still exists a little fear of the But economic and social changes have vastly en-| 4. A form of blood poisoning Holl T Ph | the protection of the laws of his other fellow. larged these problems until even conservatives today [ 5 A little more than 27,000 gal- ollmann's armacy Correctly Styled Clothes hiemeland in another ccuntry. A R c l c — admit the advisability of systematic Federal social Jops. 201 Seward St. Phiome b {1 - SOFL S S ' g l & X ance ag > hazar age poverty and L A PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY | | | 1ds Trou THE RL'VIAI{I\ABI I- MR (()PH AN insurance against the hazards of old age poverty | 5 i 8 i Adds up to Trouble AbL Soblositions. | m 7 4 COMPOUNDED FROM o R e Extraterritoriality couldn't hap- Pabst Famous e getiorst ‘thiotp. B that Senstde Royal 8 The same is true of health insurance. We cannot | FRESH DRUGS —_— "l pen in the United States, but if it e general theory Is that Semator Royal 8. ..o¢ ontemporary problems of public health on the | MODERN ould, it would work like this: Draught Beer Ocpeland is a candidate for Mayor of New York OMY. .. or the village doctor attitude, Not even the ETIQUETTE New York City's financial district On T Yet his utterances from time to time would indicate wongpicuous philanthropy of the average physician | SIGRI D S would be figuraiively roped off, an- n lap that maybe, after all, he wants to be on the Supreme can cope with the disgraceful disparity between the By Roberta Lee BEAUTY SALON labelled “international settlement.” Court bench, or perhaps a candidate for President. medical service that should be available and the i ‘YOUR APPEARANCE IS The rest of the nations of the world “HMMY“ With Hugo Black formally appointed to the vacan- medical service actually performed. e 43 OUR RESPONSIBILITY” would take charge of the area, op- 't cy on the court bench with approval of the Senate The lack of proper medical attention for millions Q. What is the correct dress for & Shattuck Bldg. Phone 318 | crate it under their own laws and CARLSON of which he is a member, New York's Copeland con- With low incomes affects every one. men and women to wear for a fu- § HARRY RACE, Druggist | ¢ — 4 maintain their own courts. B 1o wonty about e Bloiks ososeoticn with Disease is no respector of wealth, and infections neral? “The Squibb Stores of Alaska” ! e TR ~——7%| Extraterritoriality — and certain the Ku Klux Klan and ‘rlra:s t \‘wb. ’( to b that begin and spread because of lack of attention| A. A man may wear any dark e eree ol MOD E TO WOMEN treaties by which China accepts re- e by k" Sublect into IS €AM= 4 mong the poor often are carried into the homes of |business suit. A woman should wear 5 £ i OF BETTER TASTE | ibility for protecting foreign speeches in New Yor . the well-to-do. |some dark color, never gay colo | | tments in railways and other This is the same Senator Copeland who a short The public health is everybody's problem |nor sport clothes. | PBEISOC:slP- 1 MRng(TER‘!‘lN%d properties controlled by the govern-| time ago assailed President Roosevelt . . . “not a voter For a time it was hoped that organized medicine| Q Is it permissable to write an|| T |-, oo PH(‘);?E ;,3‘" ks ment—have made Shanghai the - ot interested in what his private views may be itself would find an answer. But that appears to|acceptance to an invitation on a lcompounded . & _J. "pearl of the Orient.” | . Government in the United States is no longer be a more and more hopeless dream. If the safeguards |visiting card? exactly as - — A Western democratic . . . we have in the United States personal of medicine are to be extended, they must be financed A. No. This should not be done written Japan, like the western nations, ¢ dictatorship if not political dictatorship,” on a public basis, while retaining the personal right |even if the invitation was written by your has played tese devices for all they One wonders if Copeland is actually running for ©f €ach patient to select his own doctor. (on a visiting card. doctor. | are worth, and still her investors Mayor of New York or attempting to build " Il health is just as much a social hazard as un- Q. Should a woman remove her V'] in China encounter the active re-| D HA 1 e for. 10 PYlE ulld up other . loyment. Since it apparently cannot be l:lk(‘ll‘\\'l'nps when making a social call? Juneau Dmg Co. sistance of the Chinese and the pas- | P s i care of on an individual basis it should be included H\i A. Not unless the hostess insists|ss | sive resistance resistance of trade, TR social security legislation. {upon it R R T WA = T |rivals. ! AYBE IT'S THE W _— | e e ¢« | Now Japan has gone into China MAYBE IT'S 'I‘H'P WORl1 Sl 3 a st serious| EmPire classifieds pay. 300 Roums . 300 Bati:: ‘m el tpher foag ': i P NOT THE TUNE Homesickness is reported as the most serious 3 Jeom *1.50 | to protec esiments, and in- 5 — ailment in the Civilian Cn::sorf\'almn Corpz (l-amp.\.: ay n J Stecial Weetly Kutes ! S It is hard to understand why Hitler kicked the and incidentally an outbreak of it is expected soon | ALASKANS LIKE THZ Rotary Clubs out of Germany when it is revealeq “MODE @ Iot of college freshmen —Indianapolis star. || GBEEN TOP CABS PHONES 92 or 35 ,} from the land of Nazi that they go in for songs over 2 7% e | PHONE Free Delivery “ A there in & big way. Rotarians usually pep their gath- Fosstng champegtie on, s Mayor 1s & bit unusual, | Fresh Meats, Groceries, || i s Possibly the Riviera hotels aren’t tall enough to make | i erings up with a few tunes. @ o ok nar: bagt PIL of wafer Forth while ] Laquors, Wines and Beer || But the difference appears o lie in the fact that Detroit News 6 | We Sell for LESS Because| | — o T e Sl | e We Sel! for CASH | I - | J. B. Burford Company, returned on { Geo i rge Brothers | the North Sea from a combination MANY s N - | THE: vacation and business trip to the | owacin Reee BEST | 230 South Franklin Telephone 411 States with reports of the “greatest | , | UN NURTH SEA purchase of Christmas stock” for a HEAD Tfl STATES PIESEL OIL—UTAil COAL I AP BEER | c number of years | { GENERAL HAULING [ ONN 2 ] . Mr. Kimball left a month ago on | your | IN TOWN! I furie ? MUNDAY P M his trip, He stopped in several pltids UN YUKUN TODAY‘ STORAGE and CRATING Reliable | | o | Distributors n the Pacific No o rocure | 1 # in the Pacific Northwest to procu pharmacists | | CHEVROLET PONTIAC BUICK material, which will be shipped to compound | | . — i « il , o= ||| THE MINERS White Liner Sails for Sitka -t | Students from Juncau and other'} JUNEAU TRANSFER tins. ) || Recreation Parlors | | e with Eight from MARINE AIRWAYS HAS |Alaska points heading for school|§ “ppone 48 Night Phone 696 Butler M Drng C [ ‘ in the States were in great evidence | utler Mauro Drug Co. | || BILL. DOUGLAS || F o R l Juneau THREE HOPS TO MINE on the sicamsbip Yukon as she i ol o AL AT TULSEQUAH TODAY stiled south from Juneau this morn- syl - A s v 0 30 q 27 | | See H. R. SHEPARD & SON neau last night at 7 o'clock as the' Pilot Alex Holden of Marine Air-| Juncau students were the Misses > | | x white liner North Sea berthed here Ways made three hops to the Pol- Kathleen and Gene Carlson, the | Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. from the States with six round- aris Taku mine at Tulsequah today Misses Margaret and Clara Hanson, | - trippers and five persons for Sitka after a single flight there yesterday. James Gray, Jr., Mary C. and John| aboard. Three hours later the The second flight yesterday was'S. Hellenthal, Robert and Annabelle | DRY CLEANING North Sea sailed for Sitka after Postponed because of poor weather. Simpson ' h B M B ’ > d 3 | baving picked up eight passengers, Holden hopped off at 9:30 am. Paul Lien of Fairbanks is heading e » f enrendas | from Juneau to Sitka today in the Fairchild with Me-|for Columbla University in New ‘ [ ] Coming here were: Floyd Volk, chanic Lloyd Jarmon with R. Hem- York. John Dimond, son of Dele- B nk J. C. B. Hawks, O. Kimball, Mr. and ming, J. Hilstad, F. Millar and O.!gate Dimond, will attend University a ‘ S f Spadden, Eileen Mac- | Olafson. He returned with H. Chap- of Washington. Sigrid Seppala of | oft Spadden, Miriam Lea, Mrs. Clara Man, H. Klassen, W. D. Beattie, R.| Fairbanks will enroll in the Uni- Juneau, Alaska | Water A Dubuque and baby, Miss O. Hanson, Powel. versity of Washington. Dorothy | c J. L. Davis, Mrs. J. P. Keating, Mr, The second flight was made at 11| Cunningham of Anchorage will be| | Washing 1 and Mrs Elmer Capp, Milton Jack- 8m. with Mrs. B. B. Neiding, W. J. a student at the University of Wash- \ son, Rudy and Ronny Lange Brown, M. Page and H. Phillips. |ington. Frank O'Farrell, Jr., will at- COMMERCIAL PY e = ——— Leaving for Sitka were: Mr. and The third flight was to be made|tend school at Oakland, Cal. Carl ‘ Mrs. John Young, W. H. Chadwick, 'his afternoon with B. Jeffiers, E. Erikson, former student at the Uni- and SAVINGS | | David Young, Edward Skeek, Ern- Seel, E. H. Charwood and Joe Holu- versity of Alaska, will attend the | l N s u R A N c E ; est Johnson, Romey Atkinson and betz University of Washington. C. Elton | our | Bob Ridley. [ - Troth, another former Alaska stu- | B0 Bkt s 1s seheduled 1o ro- “LIFE OF PARTY" dent, will enroll in a university in Bt ALASKA R s Wiy s do Bortie of Bellinghacs, 1o erueme s et B Hesources Over Two and ; Allen Shattuck Lefore proceedmg southbound ash.. one of the leading insurance Ivar arland, graduate of the g | 4 personages in her city, turned out|University of Alasks iill enroll in One-Half Millionn Dollars ‘ LAUNDRY lish KIMBALL RETURNS to be the “life of the party” aboard a post-graduate course at Harvard ‘ Established 1898 the North Sea this trip, according | College | FROM BUYING TRIP 0 Purser B R Gilespie. Se s o RS o | PHONE 15 Juneau Alaska et sociated with the Metropolitian In-| Try The Empire classifieds for [ Orin Kimball, employee of the surance Company iresults, 1

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