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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, OCT. 2 should be, if they are not, concerned with doing it{}f X P P Y. ’]" Dail~ ‘4’“3,{“ E"ll)ir(’, Lu the least possible cost and still maintain an ade- BIRTHDAY quate service. It is our theory that Congress and the . sl 20 Years Ago ||! Horoscope ROBERT W. BENDER - - [Editor and Manager|, . ... nepartment are proceeding on that premise o y The Empire extends congratula- Published every evening except Sunday by the F:‘MNRE the best service at the least possible cost. It is justitions and best wishes today, their From The Empire “The stars incline zx.:.n-mo COMPANY b Second and Main Streets, Juneau.) .o coung business judgment. birthday anniversary, to the follow-{ #. but do not compel” oo < e | Then it naturally follows that the coastal route|ing: 1917 Eutered In the Post Office in Juncau as Second Class : : OCTOBER A e | e | from Seattle to Juneau is the only route that can be Russia, through her delegates, —_— Jogically considered in this first initial effort at bring- OCTOBER 22 e o ecent a peace pro-| SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1937 Delivered by earrier in Juneau ¥ §1.25 per month | j;y0 air mail service north. If the coastal route proves l\gs.tlsglw{’]c Cashen gram to the Allies that would in- After the early morning adverse By mail, postagze J b wing rates rth. edly Vi 8 ertrude Jorgenson o autralizati f the|planetary aspects dominate today, 1 - 8 aonths, in advance, $6.00; | its worth, as it undoubtedly will, then it will be time clude the neutralization O One vear, Py S, . . 4 i a g Str a ene month, 1o il sromptly notity | o consider other routes, such as the one costing three e P Panama Canal; the restitution of all according to astrology. There is a CTION FROM SEATTLE o b e colonies to Germany; autonomy for|sign read as fostering a sane out- Subscribers 5 ! . woff [ 3 Latods’ fel a the Busines { any iriegularity in the de- |times as much across central Canada. Mrs. I. A, Cahill colonies o German o Lattish pro-|Iook on one's personal affairs. It ) arve' in livery of ti er ; e 3 e e i < Armenia; |is well to look back over the week m : e vinces and for Turkish Armenia; Naea precs e e | N R g 8 i g Darne}l B settlement of Alsace and Lorraine|critically and to analyze causes for H sponatlon awa't'n‘ b2 B i e ia entitled to the use for (e al] they should bej.but it seems that under them i George L. O'Brien : Sarirhly by the peoplé ana tha | mistaKes: or } !dO" : S e’ oo} et -e-establishment of the ancient bor-| Government officials and business you o“tg T s “paper and aid ; the local mews |the stock market can hit a bottom and bound back it \ ublished herein. | without fhrowing the entire country into turmoil ayd Capp ders of Belgium. heads ‘may be the targets for bitter ._——- e v AR - . T IR S criticism under this configuration ALASKA CIRCULATION RA EED TO BE LARGER - - — — t THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION D lagtto C: d | Young “Stroller” White, illus-!which is ill-omened for those who — = ouglas to Canada | stotons tather. |rule human "destinies trious son of an illustrious father, rule humsa $! ¥ N DAILY LESSONS Neptune is seen in threatening POB TLAND i { had purchased a Liberty Bond. | b },O{Jk T""DN‘ 1 head of | IN ENGLISH i — place and portents relating to na- The appointment of ewis Douglas as head g1 i indicgts edvagents BT | McGill University is entirely explicable to those who By W. L. Gordon A. J. Dimond, populgr and abl 9 Mgl SR y |k ¢ the background of his life, the charm of his young attorney of the firm of Dono- [war vessels. e Pacific dcean wi oot S al ides hoe and Dimond, at Valdez, wasibe thoroughly patrolled. personality and the practical idealism of his public 3 d (pot _‘ % : g sl interests. Significant as it may seem as an inter- Words Often Misused: Do not say, |appointed assistant dls()‘lct. attor d U:]del]m::;:] xl‘:,l\:-mfi 522‘2‘9(?\;9“222 |national event, it all comes down to the unusual| I see Walter every once in awhile. [ney for the term of court current at!the Inclinatior E SS Y v Iy e; yand deception may be apparent | qualitie: e ma sho is widely and affectionately |Omit every, ar say, “I see Walter aldez. L qualitiés of the man who i3 widel; o AT g ” Ifrom the highest to the lowest par- known as “Lew” Douglas. His grandfather was & now and then.” Geraldine Farrar in “Joan the)ticing acotintions. i ORTLAND |student in the University of inburgh, who later Otten Mispronounced: Legerde- |ywoo» o preat 12-reel master- llln]nlllp;;l:ll(:m\]x)ll n;gfizl‘:‘,lu'ls, vv‘z‘h 1"1;: “P’ CHICAGO Dine! iy 3-45?-“»-: on lst, [lectured at Oxford. Then he went to Queens College main. Pronounce lej-er-de-man, | jioce was the star at the Coliseum | fected md;‘m‘l“h xTS()'n\:i‘ll ut]d;m 5 salitiis monthly from Por ;;lu'fa.re ~ans ‘here he we! ectur history and |first e as et ed, als als 3 s X! r n Ceredh, whets hietwention eI NE L B first e as in ledge, second e as in | ipeatre which advertised a $5 Show toward devious and selfish devices. Tth, 13th, 19th, 25th. No e: administering the college, but found his major iN-|per third e as he unstressed, a g 4 | e " a i/ for 50 cents. s terests in music and metallurgy. It was metallurgy a5 in main, secondary accent on Women are subjects of dubious e iov ook him 1o, Arizona, \where ‘the grandson|ys collants, pricipal ceght‘rid| Gen. W. P, RisHardbon, presiient|PLANCHIy" dirsciian. Which Incifes @W W ‘hnrl the good fortune to have him as companion, 8 |]ast syllable. of the Alaska Road Commission, m\;éxrdd felmh‘ l:t\.lCl]Il:dllOITw and d | Por!'alld to CMCCW AIR MAIL A DOLLARS AND companionship that became the best ku\(‘l’ul - "flu'l Often Misspelled: Evening; not had received orders to report to :;o k" z’g‘_"i "'m",:“' This is not a aily ¢ LIMITED 8:00 AM CENTS PROPOSITION eation.. Theh, thers Wes peh f:’ll_l“:s”;“;‘gnmf!m'mng the Adjutant General at Washing-|'\ky 8y for suboss. =~ = D ROSE 9:35 .M. — PACIFI —~ Massdsiifrs o o e ety ho_lgfer | Synonyms: Negotate, cantract, jton, D. O, Where he is BrpReted | e e tatante b oty PORTLAN Sir-conditionsd , PullmanTo There is grow Ecidehdh st the Poktotfics |8DA thEn” the TRRAAGE OADOE R G HEan arrange, bargain. |to spend the winter. [ gy Saipch: MAA e ko xe Standard Pullmans- 2 k“d".. hows ST s b 2 cana. |tried to put it into practice. A Word Study: “Use a word three 25 S strict traffic in liquor. Prohibition als, Porter service an P Deparment is far from “sold” on the proposed Cana "Tive: st of the story,ie hebter,daown; the o WORL SUICIIC 0 B EE M bl T iass in mumbér, ‘ 4z & Elwood McClain, for sometime In| ‘pejjet programs in many states dian air mail route via Edmonton to Alaska east of |oreq vl y is " o1 his record | gressman who faced his constituents on his re : g SO | crease our vocabulary by masters i " ova the mountains as against a route up the coast from |in opposing the hundred million. dollar “bonus” bill | Srease our bulary by master=ithe accounting department of the!yu ne wisely reaijusted, it is pro- an.--Anoth r Inn e ., ing one word each day. Today's| " i | s gervice Seattle to Juneau jand was re-clected; the budget-maker who, finding “ugrd Byl uisufllcieng .:lee)?dwhe‘l] x:me. 1e§dr«; T?CL.):;na tg phiesledt. " Horpitalsr Will receive at- Registered Nut ?;'.";;f&.':a e A postal official yesteiday in Washington, asjhis counsels in regard to economy did not prevail, | v jUiBRe b ShnG. ugford and teption gnd will be enlarged, for the all passengers On ; spedpe’s | “Ttsk uacy has been demon-!family i e Seattle ttle 8:20 revealed in an Associated Press dispatch to The Em.- [at last resigned. Like Flavius in Shakespest®t e R n°ifamily moved in to his vacated winger will ‘be time of urgent de-| koot @m:&;su-m- oy ens,” he vainly prayed the Presiden pire, very frankly stated the cost of a route east of | Iimon of Athen he vainly -phiged: the Pre | strated by its failure.” | i | L home. mand on them; | .‘m,,connonfini.l:::.d“‘.,. '4:20 p.flla Tt i el B oo e ifalty dcas | o yhom{he TinwRrly blea 0iRte oS IR R B ik &| Robert Fitzsimmons, one of the| Mental cases' may multiply in| linex (pex 8EGL Portland Ro 11:3! close. most striking figure in the pugilis- sanitoriums. Right thinking again O Gonnecting with acific times as much as the establishment of a route up the e AL . e for a great| ) i Y . P % ; \an’ B There is background in such a life for a .L,rml LOOK and LEARN tic field died in Chicago of pneu-|Will be persistently preached and s Seattie Ticket coast, and he could have added that it wouldn't give |yniversity president. Much as it is to be regretted e R b F R £ S X e Kaent leti ‘aformation andreservations Sextt T Alaska service such as is needed by a coastal route. |that he could not have accomplished the mission at By A. C. Gordon | 4 s ‘h‘ ey x: ""; ‘Ave., or Union Station. At Harlee Branch. Second Assistant Postmaster, in | home to which he gave his hand and his heart, it is a | % The most disastrous fire, believed mv;:;o":u “urw‘;r F“t“fl:fi Li -;exb; # a letter to the Chamber of Commerce the other day |narrow hationalism that would keep him here when | ¥ * Ito be of incendiary origin, that had 4 e g v a year of u v . ps | { pected events which require wise ac- said tha his time funds were available f he has so great an opportunity to serve both countries| ; what is the largest Protestant occused since the entire business 2 ! hat at thi: no funds were available for an 2 2 ‘hich | ceptance. For certain persons there| {trom the other side of the invisible border across which | qeromination in the United States? | district of Douglas was destroyed proy ps it oy mL: sons there| Mr. Branch's point is granted, but does it then {he becomes as another bridge of amity anoshes 071 2. Who was Walter Camp? |nearly seven years before, destroyed C‘h“‘mf("n] 'h’f; :’e"(.];‘ RN ? AND RIDE UNI | |ternational mind” in friendly cooperation How many ounces are there in [the San Souci building in Douglas orn on this day prob- y o ~ - e o . & e 3. P v ’ o ta + 1 - ot {olow that when Cangress is askd to an appropria-| "5 15 ey Amercan cien, but it o 00 S0 o e e sy il e et i torme o) tion to establish such a route that it should be asked genius is one that the Old and New World have|® J*0 U o oonization 1s CT0! cated. The fire was discovered by > . = for three times the amount the coastal route would upited in creating and cultivating and of which West- |, &\ iation? Dro A R Berseant saithIs alarm o Seatpiatiiey, be able to achieve 3 STILL B ILDIN 2 admittedly cost in order to run the line across Canada, |ern civilization may more fully avail. He is said to | "5 "moo mane provinces are there was immediately answered by Fire greatnes i l ) o Js have gone to France to serve in the artillery in the s Charl Albert Fechner, actor, fny - » in Canada? Chief Jack Langseth and his fire- war with a copy of Palgrave’s “Golden Treasury fig} .. ANSthiE 5 oW il ; was born cn' this day 1824. Othe: 5 3 ! in his pocket, which suggests that the process used | A jfighters. Within a few minutes ten yp,, paye celebrated it as a birth- long ago is because Congress hasn't seen fit to set| oo /ool oial company in extracting gold from | ANSWERS reams of water were playing on j. e Ee e ktnn s aside the meney, figuring the service wasn't worth the 4. oo was figuratively employed by him in his ex- | 1. Methodist the burnirig building. For four and engineer, painter and writer, 1838 outlay. Yet, there are forces east of the Rocky Moun- tracting the best in literature from the ore of the| 2. Famous American footbdlf | one-half hours the firemen worked 5 g’ Stevenson, one-time Vic tains who would propose to ask that same Congress |thought of eenturies | coach and athlete like fml'“;‘s_- Postmaster Jack Hen- poogiqent of the United States 1 3 velv S @ S A = A to set aside {hree times what it actually costs to| We account him our best American type in whom 3. Twelve : ;1’" d1nd~ is ‘M*“'-flm- ‘VK_BS Nora'1g35. Robert Bridges, late poct lau- It just doesn’t make |the philosopher and administrator are united in coura- | 4. Committee for Industrial Op-;Museth were soon on the scene and ,..¢0 of England, 1844, % managed to save everything in the (Copyright, 1935) — TSUBSCRIPTION RATES d [ air mail route from the States to Alaska giving a foreign country first and primary service? The reason the mail line has not been established give Alaska air mail service. sense, and apparently the Posteffice Department fs 8€0us ye t gentle personality—timt is, one possessed of | ganization. 5 beginning to reach the same conclusion \those qualities which have been sung of a Douglas | 5 Ten. 4 smoke-filled postoffice. | for five.centurie: - ) i AT3EBERIIAINTRTEANIRAILIAN] 3383 | ®' The purpose of aii‘air mail from the States to i . GG | Weather ‘Highest, 42; lowest, 37; \Y '\T /) Alaska is to give the Territory and its business con- | With wars, rumors of wars, fumbles, growls and | £ “rain. ) B e ok e ooy et N« 7, ¢ HIODETN , | ] &~ 2 purpose, the Congress and the Postoffice Department far off as a balanced buc ~ Ohio State Journsl ETIQUETTE R R | By Roberta Lee | Tomorrow’s Styles o Today Ep =3 : m > Q. When there are to be on ° ’ - few guests at a wedding, and efi= CAUSTIC THRIFTY graved invitaaions are not sent, how, g’ WEEKLY ar I S a FOOD should guests be invited? { BEAUTY AND CONVENIENCE COMMENTS NEWS A. The bride or her mother may It you enjoy indoor sports— AT LOW COST— wr‘;r i;x{maur;:]s,m o :g;;fl;;ec"" the besi—TRY This Hotpoint will make your kitchen the show- / . How should a woman di§« ! place of your home. You'll be proud to show this “A Newspaper Within a Newspaper” po.\olo{ rtwr wraps l‘lv”hen making &, Iuneau s Own Store BRUNSWICK range to your friends. ’ 1 g ,\o:a ‘: :’X()x::’?: ::Omd 2EAR S You will miss—the chore of feeding the old Sel e — rioai am; gk-wes‘ 2 - BOWLING ALLEYS wood _stovc—but what of it? Let the new long life THE FRIENDLY STORE Friday, Oct. 22, 1937. THE FRIENDLY STORE Q. Is it all right for one to eab; Riehiiangas snd. Al Bevlelhiey CHTROW NOBARET stk for Bu. b , LIBERAL TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE NS ERIETIIIIERIRNA, zacozanet 3 ) the garnish that is served with - - meat? 4| Cigars ° . T 7 A ® “QUICK o ATS A Yes, if it is edible. : Cigurettes : § AlaSka Elecmc ngl‘t 8 WE ARE RAFFLING Candy MINNIE FIELD’ 4 ON THE MEZZANINE E J BLBCTRIC KNG | s vt et v 568 Pk, HOTEL JUNEAU ] Co"s £ . Power Company Be sure to get. your [ in1890,but it resembled a chick- | ontains a beaufiful & | BEAUTY SHOP i ! = JUNEAU———————DOUGLAS tickets at 50 cents [§ en picking corn rather than vul- CHINA CUP and | T H E each from us or from [ canizing. SAUCER. LYLAH WILSON » e RETTIR Minnie's friends, who 0—0—0 | 5 Centoure Telephone are a ing in this Large Packages | X-Er-Vac 538 N E w a8 : Patient: “I understand fish is | sale. ; i > H 5 5 a good for the brain. Can you eCIal 2 c 3 — o recommend anything special?” | “Smiling Service” Doctor: “Well, you might be- | Bert’s Cash Grocery R l N s o gin with a whale.” | ey —0- b st | | Free Delivery “Hew did Karl get that black For Perfect Washing “He was waiting at the stag(‘) ROLLED Large packages door for a chorus girl, and—" 270 s son e et | | The Juneau Laundry : 2 ly Rate | 5 | Values that can ARCTIC g not be surpassed | in many models Pabst Famous —RIGHT NOW Draught Beer On Tap \ b bl =t SPECIALIZING " " = e | Buy in 9-pound bag— Franklin Street between HMMY iy A small boy was being shown| fresh steamed to in- Front and Second Streets . CARLSON and T the House of Parliament by his sure freshness — each | FRUNY, 1 Jtalian 4 c. Sy JUNEAU PHONE 411 Her grandson came out | and thrashed him [ | S - ? . " unn'-lfn\ :‘hna v:‘::“u‘.rm‘:-ml:-lr. V’l‘hv; bag— Rice Krispies o i i sEcian.pricE Crisp and Crunchy :’;:n‘;:" paid their salaries in| : GASTINEAU CAFE pkgg,ZSc e i e i | 58‘ i ! - ey s g The First National Bank er in the meter before you get 1¢ (Eat rice for energy) v fad 005 T’le B. M. Behrends : . ; JUNEAU S pp—- o h‘:’;‘:fl'fl:"‘: We have a shipment of | " SPECIAL! ebié<misor| Limsvs Bogk SURPLUS$100,00 PUREE of flfl"".wdf" i 'Pickled Beets §™ Juneau, Alaska ° o TOMATOES .55 5% ] o 2 s ' 1 or z 5 c y talk. ‘ an "L 3 SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES 2 {OTHER ® Each zoc ' . Resources Over Two and g— ’v—l;;t-—ir—‘vl 2% Paid on One-Half, Million Dollars SITKA HOT SPRINGS | Savings CALL GARNICK’S —PHONE 174 = v 8 o ey Accounts Sl - taste. Reservations Alaska Air

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