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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, NOV. 30, 1937. l people stopped, and, readily grasping that { coin-throwing was the thing to. do, threw in l‘ coins. Finally there was a ring of thirty or Daily Alaska Empire ROBERT W. BENDER - - Editor and Manager forty standing around all of whom were in the HAPPY BIRTHDAY The Empire extends congratula- 1 20 Years Ago | Horoscope DIRECTORY . 'PROFESSIONAL FRATERNAL SOCIETIES GASTINEAU CHANNEL »n s T kitty. They kept looking knowingly inside the From The Em] Ve day by the EMPI * e Empire mb“mmco'u';rl«y!;‘ennt"‘;oc:f;p:ngm;a:x’n Brrosts, Junel ‘ hedge, waiting for whatever it was that was md:mi best wishes today, their “The stars incline n n % i a ; A Tl anniversary, to the follow-| . but d t compel” 4 . 0. ELKS meet d going to happen. Nothing did happen, of A v ut do not compel * matilared n the Post Office in Juneau as Second CWSH) ,ice. After five minutes there appeared |ing: NOVEMBER 30, 1917 A ||| DRS.KASER & FREEBURGER every Wednesday at e g | from around the corner of Forty-fifth Street It was 9 degrees above zero at 9> b DENTISTS p.m. Visiting brothers Delivered e oarrier In_Caneau und Dourias for $1.25 per month. | & Small, sleck man in a derby hat, violet muf- NOVEMBER 30. oclock in the morning and plumb-|WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1937 Blomgren Building welcome. N. C. BAN- | fler, and form-fitting chesterfield. He stopped Mary B. Crewson Benefic aspects rule strongly to- PHONE 56 FIELD, Exalted Ruler; By mail, postage paid, at the following rates: Ome year, In advance. $12.00; six months, in advance, $6.00; | ene month, in advance, $1.25 Bubscribers will confer a favor if thay will promptly notify the Business Office of any failure or irvegularity in the de- | and looked for a moment; then he edged his way through the crowd, stepped over the hedge, and picked up all the coins, counting Edith L. M. Gustavson Ralph MorTensen Anthony J. Dimond ers were busy wotking on water pipes and residents were keeping furnaces going with the safety valve off. It was clear, however. day and their effect should be stimulating alike to trade and so- cial interests. But it is not an aus- Hours 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. M. H. SIDES, Secre- tary. very of th 3 | 3 “""1’-.::,;0::.";‘:-? Office, 602; Business Office, 374. | them as he did so. ‘“Four-seventy,” he said & e picious date for beginning any-fgs . =| MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 14 ALASKA CIRCULAT(ON GUARANTEED TO BE LARGAR aloud, pockeling the Wil AkSin he edged Bishop Crimont, on the previous|thing. | Second and fourth TRAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION. his way through the crowd, and continued DAILY LESSONS day, Thanksgivigg, held services| Favorable influences direct men Dr. Charles P. Jenne | Monday ‘of each month S— down Broadway, After a while the crowd dis- \both in-the Catholic church in Ju-{and. women who exercise any sort| | DENTIST “Scottish Rite Tomnle MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. | The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all news dispatches credited to it or nov otherwise credited In this paper and also the local news persed, somehow managing to look as if that was what they had expected all along. IN ENGLISH By W. L. Gordon /neau and in Douglas. of aathority. Government officials should benefit. Women are well directed by the Rooms 8 and 9, Valentine Bldg. TELEPHONE 176 at. 7::30 p.m. RREST -R. BATES published herein. & SRV PR R, W. H. Wheeler, Guthrie Scott, Worshipful Master; ‘JAMES W, = ~ > i The Rhine, the Mediterranean and now Shang- Oak Olson and Swn Guyot, travel-|stags: which encourage generous g: 4t | LEIVERS, Becrehr}. £ VAR | bal. It must be amusing to Germany, Italy and Japan Words Often Misused: Do not say, |iig men, arrived on the Jefferson./expénditures for Christmas and ex-|= —— - ] PR RO, Sl i 2 1 5 S R to hear the British reiterate again “we will not tol- o S f'm;n {;omg % SEZ,‘ -< travagant hospitalities. Modistes | | s o e | i REBEKAHS By erate—" : (e Th | Every state was now represented{and milliners mow will benefit Dr Ri Illfl’ W'!u' Pessevecance Lodge No. 2 A -mi ‘He forbids my going,” or “He for-| . C| viliams bids me to go.” jon the fighting front overséas ac-|through a vogue for costly attire. DEN" every secord and fourth Wednes~ We may lose faith in Congress, but never in Shir-| often Mispronounced: Note bene |¢OTding to the Army Department.| Theatres of every sort will enjoy g ST | (day, I.0.0F. Hall. BETTY Mc- ley Temple and Santa Claus. § i % _ a profitable winter season when CE AND RESIDENJOE | ,DOWELL, Nobi Grand; RUTH (Latin meaning not particularly). GOLDSTEIN BUILDING | A Job for Windsor Pronounce no-ta bene, o as in no, | a as in ask unstressed, both e’s| as in be (second a unstressed), ac- | | The French forces were throwing the Teutons back on the Aisne and Sapineaul sectors. R there will be a desire for amuse- ment and expenditures will be lib- BLAKE, Secretary. (eral. Restaurants and night clubs 5 | & will reap big returns. | Guy Smith in the world for its weight? (Cincinnati Enquirer) cents on fi syllable of each word. | e The report that the British Cabinet is considering | ©ften Misspelled: Mississippi, four | £ ,':’:Z".“J“fif{‘ ri‘:er‘:‘:;lcce;pmiie:rge | Dr.ci?fi‘:::u‘?vrhl:h i [the appointment of the Duke of Windsor as Viceroy |i's. four s's, two p's. HEIRESS PLANS Gecands. for e T smy | Dration, PEai |of India is an intriguing one. It is obvious at the| Synonyms: Affectation, pretensfli‘ af‘d flm;ms; ‘;‘J,lde,s“wlfi",;mm 2 Offlcer::ue::' 10-’;’61; 7-9 ’ D R u G s outset that the Duke does not have as high qualifi- | Pretension, insincerity, mannerism. | : ¢ h, 10,7 ‘ !cations for the post as the present Viceroy, the Marquis| Word Study: “Use a word three | R AISING FOXES 1 Thehec“pse S s mg | b z;;—g;gx::_lgle o N |of Linlithgow. Nor would he have the discernment of [times and it is yours” Let us in- | SISVEDE) SKAP oA AU Seeel ) I PUROLA REMEDIES | ALASKA’S NEED—PEOPLE that outstanding figure, Lord Irwin, whose service as |crease our vocabularly by mastering to presage diffionities for: the post- |53 : L — ~ [ Viceroy some years ago marked a new epoch in Anglo- [one word each day. Today’s word: | office service. Extremely heavy|e P ] PRESCRIPTIONS OARE~ 1 In his annual report to Interior Secretary Harold Indian relations Infallible; not capable of erring. | holiday mail will entail great ex-|| FULLY COMPOUNDED : L. Ickes, Gov. John W. Troy has again put the finger But the office is certainly the most logical one if |“As well might a man claim to be| jRchse, lrinall sy be. delayed by Dr. A. W. Stewart Front Street Next Coliseum on Alaska’s greatest need—that of population. As the, the real rulers of the British Empire want to put the |immortal in his body as infallible et BAd wesiher, DENTIST 4 force of numbers conquered the old west and brought|Duke to work. It is above all an office of prestige, |in his mind.” Comely Miss Leaves Park Warning f’s given that the o) Hours 9 am. to 6 pm. PHUNE 91—Free Delivery ‘ rise of industrial cities and agricultural development CAITYINg honor second only to that of the King- T ) Rough 'mymem § Jien, alaEn. N SEWARD BUILPING L — in what was once a vast wilderiess. the fores. of nume | EMPeror. It is also & post Susceptible of valuable Avenue for Roug heliday rush.of. tisiDess iay. sausel Office Phone 469 23 bers can and will develop the hérth. The major pur- use by anyone who has a genuine interest in bettering and Ready Alaska i naappomtm_em to men who need “‘;;, o - a ke the conditions of life for a multitude by action from| | LOOK and LEARN | ,, permanent jobs. Ir 3:| PRESCRIP- i pose is to keep that tide of empire movipg north-'gp e ' This is an auspicious day for en-| | i TIONS » ward and develop the natural resources of the Ter-| Usually the place has been occupled by men ex- By A. C. Gordon i (Continued 1rom Page One) 'l(ertaining. ‘Hostesses may expect| | DR. H. VANCE | 1 | ritory to maintain it. perienced in government, though not unusually well | g-- T T U RRR | success, especially in giving dinners.| | OSTEGPATH | | compounded ! In his report, the Governor paints the wholeinformed concerning India. Its occupant always relies L Wit Prisitents of the Dl ™7 friends on Park Avenue think' Persons whose birthdate it is have | congsultation and examination | exactly as picture and points out how that increased population largely on the judgment of his subordinates, who are | U WO TS €T OL VA€ TR T must be a roughneck to be going the augury of a year. of good for-| | free Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5: written can be encouraged and perpetuated in the Territory as| in the aggregate the most capable body of civil serv- |°f B WETE B8 O way off to Alaska—but I think they; tine. O persond. will find: joy In. | * 7.t 9:30 by spmointment: by your it arrives. He recommends the further establishment, 8RS to be found anywhere in the world. And to the| %) A€, OFRERI o fes! ¢ giding the ‘young, | Gastineau Hotel Annex | doctor. B - Miss Barker says if she likes Al-| Children born on this day prob- | South Franklin 8. Phone 177 i Juneau Drug Co’. of agricultural colonies, but, more important, he urges| eXtent that the new regime of partial self-government | works successfully, the Viceroy's task will be less oner- | intelli- ' aska this time as much as she ably will be exceedingly ll.\at ?; .\\-sv,em‘ul Eléing.SPLl]PI'a who come to the Ter- | ", Nivetatire 3. Which city of -Lhe .U!outed thinks she will, she will stay and gent and industrious. Subjects of : o ritory of their own volition to follow agricultural| " mpe guepicion remains that if the British Cabinet |States has the greatest area? |jniest her money where she sees the sign of Sagittarius sually are ' ;: urhiits "be .ehtablishied [ P . 1 CRONCL| 4. What is the derivation of the i ) = 2 pursuits be establishe lis considering the Duke of Windsor for this office, | * What s th s fit. exceedingly. independent as well as | Robert Simpson, Opt.D. | ! v There's the kernel in the nut that we think has it is doing so to keep him occupied and at a distance (o soctalite™? e last vear il L Se¢ Alaska through different ambitious. || “Graduate Los Angeles College | || . The Rexall Store” | / been too much overlooked. The people who come to from England. No matter how admirable his inten- 5 What was the last year Mieyes, now,” she smiled, showing even' John Joseph Cantwell, Roman of Opwmet:y Lmd‘J 4 I our Alaska on their own hook to seek opportunity are tions or how firm his restraint, the Duke is inescapa- |VDich the United States budget Was pite teeth through perfectly rouged Catholic prelate, was born on this | Opthalmol | Baiiable usually persons of ambition and determination. It bly a political factor in Great Britain, and a disturb- |P2lanced? lips. day 1874 Others who have cele- | Gioceus mitted ) Lenses Ground | | harmacists takes something in the way of courage to break the IE ‘one. In India he would find an outlet for his | But those eyes—if only titian- brated it as a birthday include % : | j D ties in the States and come to a new land to establish , C€rgies. and a throne only second to the one he .ANSWERS 5 hairefld EAy Bthar ea. DOX “‘.“‘ Queen Aloxandyia. o e 2 A ——l‘.J: :’rmp- s liduile, Wit nothlng muth Mt & strong back and & gave up for an American woman. The appointment, | 1. Washington, Jefferson, Mad-jaska” felt when she looked with eign, 1844; Matilda Heron,_ actress, 7 | tions. Male* of willing ]m";\ S D acidegionits however fantastic it might seem at first blush, would |ison, Monroe, Jackson, Tyler, Polk, those “different” eyes! 1830; Seth Thomas, manufacturer, | Keep vour feet off your mind. i g " solve a troublesome problem for the gentlemen who |Taylor, Johnson and Grant. 1816. | rug kind of people are usually the kind which stick and 'fireq Edward vm.L . : Sermonn Sy z’, According to one authority,! (Copyright, 1937) | 3’ SIDNEY E. STEVES Butler-Mauro D co' 5 mnkc a go of it. More and more of that caliber of in- | the beetle; it can carry a burden GG 5 Cliiropodi:t e dividuals are coming north and they should be on-} Toward a New Treaty 850 times its own weight. Try The Empire classifieds for | 301 Goldstein Bldg., Phone 648 | | | ‘ o couraged in every possible. Agricuitural colonies, ! e 5 3. Los Angeles, Cal., with 450.75 results. | . i | OE T RE | Ang i1 Hours: 9 am,, 7 pm. | q such as the Matanuska, create a desire and they are (New York Times) square miles. | ST | &= || “Juneaws Oldest Exclusive meritorous, but if a plan of helping those settlers who| Secretary Hull's announcement that the United| 4 It i formed from the two! Today's News Today.—Empire. |~ YO | gl come of their own volition to make homes in Alaska|States and Great Britain have agreed to begin nego- | Words, social and elite t "RE 3 71 Have Your Eyes Examined by || LOU mmso“_mn,‘g" can be undertaken it will have a far-reaching effect|tiations for a reciprocal tariff treaty is important| 5 In 1930 . ] | RELIABLE TRANSFER || icisty d | Inews A = Xy 11/ I Dr uneau ingimereasing the! permanent populdtion of the Ter-|NeWs-and good news. -There is a large amount of g A T <P | | Our trucks go any place any | | . Rae L. Cm-lson 11608, ’lradn at stake. But, more than this, it seems certain | §* i = ‘3 ; time. A tank for Diesel Oil | | OPTOMETRIST el i i 53 2 e 5 e | | ?, A e Govemr et o s e . e 10 2 10,90, St o oo e | MODERN - [f |2k M O e gt eons severy || Hollmann's Pharmacy i A e iy T t ;s er! s would | i er trouble. | | 201 Seward St. Phone 45 points out that two'large paper- mills in Southeast|naye 5 stabilizing influence in all parts of the world, | ETIQUETTE 5 | PHONE 149, NIGHT 148 Mo Pha e g || B AT Alaska would add five thousand to ten thousand 10| Certain spec : ) ristmas Seals = ] 1 2 special difficulties have been blocking ] - s o wacriff COMPOUNDED FROM the population of this section and as a result would the path of an Anglo-American agreement. In recent| By Roberta Lee .jape are here againl! |52 i 3 FRESH DRUGS encourage development in all lines of business. |years the two countries have pursued divergent trade | ‘i; i _'.gd ) | I WHEN IN A HURRY h HN 3 - £ 4 Then he stresses that all important matter of|policies: Britain relying heavily on pacts giving Lt : )| They protect your home | | CALL COLE FOR OTL || | wach and Jewelry Repairing 7] transportation. That is Alaska’s life line. Unless|SPecial preference to the Dominions, while the United| @ L° it Proper to recognizz ser-! « || 34 plus or 27 gravity, inany | | | reason: i jpeeial : vants when one meets them on the| from Tuberculosis!| 8 ity 4jc Ales o transportation facilities can continually be improved |States has generalized the results of its tariff bar- | street? ! ih Amount = HUICK] | PAUL BLOEDHORN | and enlarged, population will increase but slowly, xf[‘fmmlg’; for the benefit of all nations, under the most- |™* - Yes, by all means. Why not? | — COLE TRANSFER ! J.B. WARRACK p at all, and expanding industry will be throttled. X:Zfr",;:‘agf,:‘“fi":,:im;'m;,"maddDddd’f,_imfmy i ™€ 11 would be very rude not to do so.| Phone 3441 or Night 554 ST SRR s L Engineers—Contractors The Chief Executive rcommends two major under- | jawwer extent than do the products. et ue oy, o |Setvants are quite often more wor-| | Jones-Stevens Sho Ik ! 14 takings in this connection—construction of an inter- |4 4 RAG do ile profusil Wt us sy, of ih s ition th 3| P I ‘ ZaNiNE ]| | JUNEAD uational higtiwey throdgh Botish Solubn a5y |Lie United States and Brast, or of the Unlted Biates [(1. of recounition than miny: pglt| | L i 3 G THR. MESZANE ; sh Columbia and Yu-land a number of other countries with which we have e | | FLOOR YOUR HOME WITH | | U kon Territory and further development of air travel |concluded tariff treaties. These difficultics, however,| @ WHhen parents are invited to| | BEADY-TO-WEAR =~ ||| OAK—Natare's Gift Everlasting | | HOTEL JUNEAU L S, T P by construction of additional airports and establish-|have long been evident. And if a decision has now |SPeRd an informal evening with| | Seward Street Near Third ! ; GARLAND BOGGAN BEAUTY SHOP Audit—"rax and System Service ment of regularly scheduled air route: been reached to proceed with negotiations, it is rea- {Tiends, should they take along, el 8 ‘{ LYLAH ‘WILBON JAMES C. COOPER These are the things which must be encouraged zrsonable to believe that it is because a way has been th;ir 5;"“‘!” "h‘lld? the Sodtriodl | .‘ Buy Y‘;:’?:;fiossz s | | Contoure Telephone P S 4 kLt G A ToNe ound to solve the major problems. ot unle-ss the invitatio ¥ it | | X-Er-Vae 538 1dgtein Buil » industrial growth, whieh, motnes e arestements | rhe trade treaties which Seeretary Hull has been |sBecitically Includes. the child. Channel Apparel Shop ||| GUARANTEE e e i s S e T dne e T negotiating lead logically to an expansion of Ameri- | Q IS it proper to smoke at the| | Martha Bracken—Jean Graham | |#—5——— ———4 = | hblkd.s,, Public Tl;e o m(; onl" ks S ¥ can business and an increase of employment. They |table, when invited to a friend's Front and Main Streets L ] { N. o "y § y means of getting a large per- (are a sounder method of procedure, toward these [home? : £ %) | COME IN and SEE the NEW || SIGRID’S - - | anent population, and as the Governor said in his |objectives, than is offered by plans to curtail the| A. Yes, if the hostess has pro- |G —~ 3 || ~ STROMBERG-CARLSON T | eport, Alaska’s great need is population—people. output of American farms or American factories, or |Vided cigarettes and ash trays. ‘ THE VOGUE—— i BADROH i ? KAy T X "!S!ANL O e vl il RSB | by plans to widen the distribution. of employment by m et J- B. Burford & Co. gggn}zggggmmxgrg » SPECIALIZING § 4R the device of “sharing work.” .Fem it is 8 - orrect] othes b hone SMALL WONDER peliave ‘thiat (the wealt Fon it is'a fallacy | ‘peoting of Women of the Moose| |~ Correctly Styled C1 Our door step is worn by Shattuck Blds. Phone 318 In French x clieve that the wealth of the country is really in- Wednesday at 7:30, Od: For Women | Satisfied Customers” | | s ) TRt . |ereased if it produces less, or if ‘tWice as'many people Hall éa d)' :8 albok 4 Felom | e ~ and There is a quite a to-de-do about the “rackets” jare compelled to work the same total number of | 2L- Cards at 8 o'clock. b 101 SEWARD ST, ’ B e = (%3 5 1 New York. But we don't wonder aiter reading the hours in order to produce precisely the same amount | ———————— ' R SAS NS i :If\ ) UNEAU Italian 1 Tollowing enlightening tithit from the New Yorker:|of goods. Secretary Hull's method is not based on Buy and Read = | H. S. GRAVES JUNEA AR Last Priday night a gay party of four was |these false assumptions. It does not proceed on fhe The Magazine 2 “The Clothing Man” ! MELODY HOUSE i standing in front of the International Casino, theory that we can all grow richer by’ Working less “Tomorrow's Sfy]es Home of Hart Schaffner and Music and Electric Applidnces i dant atiote o ¢h hext when o of the. .. and by Brodubiny Tes! Thatead. 16 catls dor at - s K A Marx Clothin ! (Next Gastineau Hotel) GASTINEAU CAFE ladies said that she wanted to try an experi- |crease of wealth, by the re-opening of markets which TOqu" 3 Mrs. Pigg Phone 65 . ment that had been in the back of her mind tend naturally to expand as soon as they are freed \".74 3] — hort t All Hours for a long time, She had always wondered lof artificial barriers to a profitable exchange of goods. No ON SALE - i what sort of person would pick up a coin That is why Mr. Hull’s policies are a genuinely con- | RB dropped on the sidewalk. One of the gentle- structive force, 3 3 GRCA"M.A,, GE HAULED Al”k‘ Musi Suppl g men obligingly tossed a quarter into a small, i 1 Y W Mehthiy. Rates Arthur M. s u.mp.p,'y 1 ] hedged-in enclosure at the right of the Casino Gas masks are said to be unexpectedly popular | | JUNEAU RADIO E- o- DAVIS m“—u: x.g:f,'".;.m e{, | PERCY s CAFE s entrance. The jingle immediately attracted a with small school-children in Europe. The youngsters ! SERVICE I TELEPHONE 212 and Supplies - handful of passersby, two of whom, aston- have discovered a safe method for making faces at Phone 4753 IR i< e iy, e ishingly enough, also tossed in coins. Other Ithe teacher.—Worcester (Mass.) Gazette. { 123 SESONL: STREED l ¥ & P i sl s iut P i ettt St Bissng ; s i . D s | AL THORS EUREE GUAR- } Juneau s Own Store] |- = Percy Reynolds, MAtsger 53 € ettt ] Visit the Try The Empire classitieds for|*———————————————%4 SITKA HOT SPRINGS | = SAE. Y Lwe D Mivers! Hot Baths 5 Accommodations to suit every = i i taste. * I T " The First National Bank = — 3 . 8 = e B. M. Behrends ‘ : u e Health Foods Center [ ] B k ’ BATTLE CREEK, HAUSER (ih & | AND OTHER DIETETI o : ‘ < el e CAPITAL—$50.000 230 Franklin St. SURPLUS—$100,000 Juneau, Alaska Junean Telephone 62 ° o \ B Y o = - COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS j MM@ f It's Paint We Have It! cC NTS and SAVINGS IDEAL PAYSY Shop e FRED W. WENDT SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES | PHONE 549 D IT Resources Over Two and ¥ Alaska Federal Savings | 2% Paid on T, Alas ral Savings _ One-Half Million Dollars and Loan Association | Savings RHYTHM 1S THEIR BUSINESS so these oarsmen at Compton, Calif,, started in the fall Accounts Insured Up to §5,000 $ i to timing and power in rowing for a season of competition with other southern California P. O. Box 2118— Phone § ‘Accounts Junior col and high sehools, Here the crews are shown working out in W-r‘eq on marine_ T ot A : 4 P B stadium near Long Beach. A program of races between preparatory schools is sla Sponsor- ¥ L . A W sl of (ho Long Besch PooreRtionOeemmlesloms: LI 5 2 || COLUMBIA LUMBER 0O. | o i -

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