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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, DEC. 3, 1937. . \ . behaye” as-the latter drop bombs on Shanghai. When H A P Y - 4 Dally Alaska Emplre the Japs were doing the same thing they called it PB IRT Y ] l PROFESSIONAL Edltor and Manager | "S6}{-defense.” That, we take it, is what is sometimes HDA 2 !ears go oroseope FRATERNAL SOCIETIES ROBERT W. BENDER - - referred to as the “strange working of the Orientall 7. proire extends congratula- i &3 GASTINEAU CHANNEL Pubhshea c lery evening except Sunday hsy mi m;n::x.u mind.” tions and best wishes today, their The pire “The stars incline INTING COMPANY ot Second and Main Streets, eau, AR birthday anniversary, to the follow*| 4 But do-#ok pel” " £ B. P. 0. ELKS meet ‘Entered in the Post Office in Juneau &s Becond Class Judging from that decp, basso rumble around|ing: R G 101 com| Sk RAGER & PREEBURGES every Wednesday at st othing, we take it that g i 2 e B p.m. Visiting brothers - town by the boys who want something, we Riifus Biick and Lee Steele; old~ DENTISTS R Delivered by e-rrxe?l:s‘.::::::‘::a B aa for §1.35 per menth | here’s an election coming along in a few months. DECEMBER 3. timers of the Yukon, were passeng- PR UDRDRE, DECHEE S 1, (L8] Siogien Suliits FIELD, ‘Exalted Ruler; By mail, postage paid, at the following rates - —_— Mrs. Sadie Cashen e#s south on the Jefferson. They| Good and evil planetary influ- PHONE 56 M. H. SIDES, » m:m,;.m 1;.&::;‘::‘.-"‘ ;;: 00; six months, in advance, $6.00 Our moneys on “Honey Pot” in Snuffy Smith’s J.J. Fargher_ visited friends in Juneau while the|ences contend in the horoscope for Hours 9 am. to 9 p.m. hi-y o ,. Secre= " gubscribers will confer a favor if thsy will promptly notits | ‘amous “dunke E. Leonard Ervin steamer was in port. today, according to astrology. The J} J: L the Business Office of any failure or irvegularity in the de Royal M. Shepard paspects in the afternoon are more v a . - 5 - " Relephones: News Office, 603; Bustness Office, 374 Trade With Britain T%‘Fb"g'-“em" The Circle City Cafe was adver-|promising than those. of the morn-|#————— | MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 1; e d . D. Cramer ing. Second and fourt ALAS| 1 SUAR. TO BE LARGAR tising home cooked meals at 35|ing. #AS”‘:"::X‘}AD‘P(‘)NA';YUQ)TAH‘NH};‘EPXGBL?CATYON el Mrs. Fred Stanley cents. 1 Again Saturn frowns in an as- Dr. Charles P. Jenne . Monday of each month e M e dadheinc e g oo o o B pect of il omen for peace in" Amer- NTIST G in: Scottish Rite Temple MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for | republication of all news dispatches credited to it or nas | otherwise credited In this paper and also the locil news ' gotiated wublished herein. The State Department has announced that a |reciprocal trade pact with Great Britain is to be ne- This means that after some months of in- quiry, hearings, and negotiation, a pact is to be made with the mast 1mpoxmnt of our foreign customers and suppliers. The ahnéuncement would not have been made if preliminary conversations had not shown a |satisfactory pact is possible, This is gratifying news, for an Anglo-American pact can be a powerful stimulus to peace and economic progress both here and abroad | The biggest obstacle to this projected agreement {situation within the British Empire which seemed to DAILY LESSONS IN ENGLISH By W. L. Gordon ——— Words Often’ Misused: Discrim= inate in the uses of enthusiast and fanatic. e as in men unstressed, second € An enthusiast is a person | Harry Morgan, son’ of City Coun- cilman James F. Morgan, received {word from. Delegate Sulzer of his appointment to ~Annopolis Naval Academy.’ Thomas Ashby, who arrived re- cently from his brother's ranch in Eastern Washington, after having all of the fresh vegetables, ripe |pared to the rancher, looked like a lhas»been‘ ican industries. Strikes are fore- told with stubborn conflict ih cer- tain of the coal regions. Subtle propaganda will distort economic and political views but women now will take- non-partisan stands upon many important ques- tions. They will affect business through determined reform move- ments. for this month when ice and snow, wind and rains will cause loss of Rooms 8 and 9, Valentine Bldg. TELEPHONE 176 gmn&q'l sopm. Worshipful Master; JAM S w LEIVERS, Secretary..' S —— Dr. Richard Williams DENTIST ' OFFICE. AND RESIDENCE GOLDSTEIN BUILDING Drugless Physician ) REBEKAHS Perseverance Lodge No. 2 A meets every second and fourth Wednes~ (day., 10.0F. Halli' BETTY Mc- DOWELL, Nobi. ~Giand; RUTH BLAKE, Secretary. DRUGS has been the Ottawa pacts, by which Great Britain|of keen interests. A fanatic is one Hruit: chicken, eggs and milk he| Holiday trade in the afternoon { sS1ons | w) i icould get away with, was answer-'hours should be extraordinary injg ) e ottt e g L Ll 0 OT'ing questions about farmers. He|volume and value. Advertising will — | poeeerroomrom |involving preferences over and above any granted 10| nreasonable enthusiasm. S mers. . ™ . = foreign countries. The Ottawa agreements not only Often Mispronounced: Clientele. |said )thcy' v.zerc brolxnng in wealth, havse":n;eens:ct::(‘:::rl“:l!::: T T DI’ Ju_dso- n-_——fiWh i “y m’ i directly injured American business, but created 2 |pyonounce kli-en-tel, i as in lie, first and the average business man, com- presag CHlRO!nAc‘l‘oflnh preclude any real trade concessions to the United | 35 in tell, principal accent on last lite, | Oettain apirts: ate’ subjsct: to.| Office hours: 10-12, 1-5, 7-9 [ | States. syllable. 1 Rooms 2-3-4, Triangle Bldg. 3 ed States paved the way for eco-| o . All German attacks on the Cam-|evil portents. i e e J Bl ki ok o tebAR e s Yy sithbetes dmfl"":fl"’fjfi;’:l‘“d' Ordain; Not|prai front had failed. American| Fluctuations in the stock market| i PUROLA REMEDIES ho . 3 T 5 i t . eers were assisting th are prophesied and surprising con- | HOW LONG. OH LORD? ing reciprocal trade pacts af!d starting to x'u-.goualc Synonyms:. Lueidity, clearnesfi,‘fi?g::c ;ritiahe S ":mcneca"'“;‘:f dmozs x:vill Tinh speculal:.urs gMany = R G PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- i IR them. Now, atier soms HelAyR, B B0 H e o, [SetlL smamnil ) vice which was responsible for|lambs will be: sheared in Wall| | | FULLY' :0OMPOUNDED We note with a great deal of interest the smke‘lhmuuh a similar process and have ironed out the| wo.q Study ‘“Use a word threel PO { Siitet Dl‘ A. w Stewnrt . ge of yesterday" It troubles within the Empire which had thwarted co- . Z many successful movements. |Street. 3 | . . Front Street Next Coliseum picture on the front page of yesterday's Empire. o " times’ and it is yours. Let us in-| There is a sign said to encourage| | DENTIST i P re-dav sit-down OPeration with America. . T 5 55 | is a picture taken at the end of a five-day sit-down OPCTHICR POV despite the relatively unsatisfactory ] o oor vocabulary by master-| pp. restricted district at Peters- dictators in the maintence of gov-! | Hours' § am. to 6 p.m. PHGNE 97—Free Delivery strike at the Fisher Body Plant in Pontiac, Mich., and | 0 BEO0 SO0 o M 7 0ld commercial |78 one_word each day. Today'siyuyg paq peen destroyed by fire ernment. A new leader is foretold| | SEWARD BUILDING i - y Shows DERbEs -Walkling, (owsnd :he: Uk treaty of 1815 as modified by reciprocal pacts wWith |1 o ,.gp;]”,"n wealthy; Plentiful- und two persons were dead, one|for Great Britain. : Oftice Phone 469 |- It is significant that in the front rank is the giher countries, the United States sold over $640.000,000 1 Provided: ut is an opulent ¢ity ratally burned in the blaze and an-| Contests iketween Fascist and, 3 = “International President of the United - Automobile |of goods to Great Britail That was 18 percent of P r dying from burns after rushed Communist theories will be bitter| 7% », PRESCRIP- { 2 Britain. at pel e il | land widespread with at least tem- TIONS Workers,” dressed as if he was dealing,“indeed, with | our total exports. This year the total is running 16| “lova hospital at Wrangell. international affairs, a comely Secretary at his ude.\percent higher. In 1936 the United States took & 3 *‘ porary victory for the Fascist ideals.; ’ DR H. VANCE { o ded and with him the “attorney for the Umud Automobile | smaller ‘quantity of British exports, but it was 11 per- LOOK cmd LEARN Weather report: High 23, low| Persons whose birthdate it is have | os’I'WPATI'l ‘;n’::‘ll a8 Workers." lcent of Britain’s total export trade and the largest 20. Cloudy. |the augury of a year of extraordin- Consultation | and exaniination | wrm;n In the background are a few of the bay in overalls|Percentage taken by any county. Stafing It differ- By A. C. Gordon S A jery ADCVIUs Therseig LI RED | TP R0tk B by your who have been sitting down in Brotest at the instigaJinti¥x WEEbolght more from Great Britain than from | | Menthol comes largely from Ja- 8ress Intellectually. For all there 1 7(;:%222’;5?;‘:‘:"":’;‘- | any other foreign country excepting Canada. . o ™ * pan. In the last year the United M8y be delays and obstacles. [ | doctor. tion of the widely known “leaders,” and they look @8{™" 1 "pt “America and England are extraordinarily| 1. How many banks ate there in States imported 341,000 pounds of Children born on this day prob-, | South Franklin St. Phone 177 | | Juneau Drug Co{ if they were glad to be through with it and back 0 go0q customers of each other, despite the fact that|the United States? menthol valued at $631000 with 8bly will be exceedingly ntelli- B————————— 2| | ;I; 3 the wife and kids |they are rivals in the markets of the world. The| 2. Who is Hirosi Saito? 278,000 pounds originating in Japan. 8€nt, but independent and even in- T i How long, oh Lord, are American working men'further trade that a reciprocal pact will make possible e Wor v LA e PR clined toward eccentricity. H T ct ¥ 3. How are thi ds “devise” ! A going to fall for the old racket? How long are they is still uncertain. But even though a pact does not|and “bequeath” properly used in ,,\ Today's News Today. Thomas Carlyle, English writer, | Robert Slmpson, opt.D. "Th R n s " I ~ going to permit smart and highly paid leaders to produce the spectacular increase of trade which fol- |yins _ was born on this day 1795. Others | Graduate Los Angeles College e Rexall Store ] b | g g maneuver them into impossible positions while they lowed the Cuban and some other treaties, it will be| 4 What was the first article of who X_mve celebrgted it as a birth- | of Optometry and your h contribute their hard-earned cash in assessments to|Worth-while exchange in America? day, include Lillian Russell, singer | Opthalmology t Reliable ( help the gag along? H "hqu“]\]]y ml\pm'IIImL an ]Anglo-Am(‘rlrnn Frvau- willl 5 Wwhat part of the United‘ and actress, 1861; Madame Recam- | Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground | | plurmnch: 7 True, not all unions are so manipulated, The vast| eUter the political, as well as the commercial, rela- |sates has the heaviest automobile! ler, Prench soclety beauty, 17T77. ' | ), & COMpRIY ot th Nre atfectvely 5 ... | tions of the two great English-speaking democracies. |¢rqffic? (Copyright, 1937) R s | prescrip- mtni;)m’_\nn éwm|.\x ‘(! vrbl;cl_\wfln;l properly oper- Cooperation of the two nations, which happen to be ! — - o ki = s tions. ateg 1e United Automobile Workers union is a5 ihe two leading naval powers of the world, is essential Ch y eep your feet off your mind. | ava S , is ess a harles B. Duryea won the first far as we know. But there certainly is glaring evi- if the world is to escape a catastrophic war. ANSWERS Rifbarnobiis) tane eie‘ hild tn Ame:_ | SIDNEY E. STEVES Butler-Mauro Dl’ll: Co. dence throughout the nation that the working man e = 1. On January 1, 1937, there were i § sast . | i~ —_—a ca in 1895. His gasoline bu | H | & gey | Chiropodist | # George M. Cohan ki is being victimized by the labor racketeer. It isn't the union of men in honest purpose, FDR. but the comedian | to ' cannot be half as funny as many of the Congressmen 15,628. 2. Japanese ambassador to the easily defeated the puffing steam- ers and the electric autos of the day. | 301 Goldstein Bldg., Phone 648 | | TFAMILY SHOE STORE | which no one can object unless he is still thinking in the President sees in action.—Cleveland Plain Dealer. U. S. - 'WFred Sabey & Tom Nadeau > ‘ Hous; B et pie: &l “Juneau's Oldest Exclusive the stone age; It isn't the men who do the nation's| P ST e 3 Desh ppely At ""]p;“‘s‘,’; at Legion Dugout Ay 8o Em"‘” e — =<k Shoe Store” l work, but its non-working boys who have chiseled Hite; Nmeur has oprnbed seventyriva alin- |Detaons HIVPSE 8 SAUBELIO Phone—G: W ming ‘ UDSON—Manager | o the ranks of organized Tabor for personal gain D0l which suggesis that _professional might be | 4. Cotton cloth _gfhoneGrees 1o ¥ " ppy 1 opi TRANSFER || Do Do Wit || e e ! 2 3 g BaIN 416 to send the sun to the cleaners|—New York Sun.| 5. The area around New York! _ | {1/ Bow Y who are putting a distasteful odium on organized labor city Our trucks go any place any || Dr, Rae L. Carlson | *- 1 1f the chestnut crop is good this year, John Bull | will have more of them to be pulled out of the fire.— Indianapolis News. and defeaging its' very purpose, 1 Japanese charge the i i The “Chinese forces mis- “A Newspaper Within a Newspaper” “SOUND” REASO! Music HIBISK TOILET Prof.: “What do you for a month, Old Boy?" | “What does a month old boy want with Ten Dollars?” ROLLED OATS 3 for 25c MOTHERS O0ATS CATSUP Large bottles. Pure Tomato Catsup 20° Either Crushed or Quick | ‘ | PR LARGE PKGS. [ —SPECIAL— 38 62 CUSTER BRAND Cream MODERN ETIOUETTE By Roberta Lee knows how to prepare it, but if she excels in some certain supper-dish, by all means serve it. Any restau- rant menu lacks the individuality A. Yes, with the exception of the|: bridegroom's boutonniere, which should be different. They protect your home from Tuberculosis| | | THE VOGUE— || || TheB. M. s COMMERCIAL and SAVINGS Resources Over Two and One-Half Million Dollars Behrends Wernwe ! time. A tank for Diesel Oil and a tank for Crude Oil | save burner trouble. PHONE 149, NIGHT 148 WHEN IN A HURRY OPTOMETRIST Office Ludwig Nelson's Jewelry Shop ®hone 331-2 rings g FINE ' FLOOR YOUR HOME WITH OAK—Nature’s Gift Everlasting | GARLAND BOGGAN || HOTEL JUNEAU | BEAUTY SHOP LYLAH WILSON "COME IN and SEE the NEW | i STROMBERG-CARLSON | ! RADIOS | AT which makes supper in one's home | Pflo;‘qz 582 i | | Contoure Telephone gt THE FRIENDLY STORE Friday sc. 3, 1937. THE FRIEN o different, and often far more de-|* #11 Buy Your Floors with a | | X-Er-Vac 538 AP THE: F 1K :1 LY STORE Friday, Dec. 3, 1937 THE FRIENDLY STORE [ irierent Channel Apparel Shop | || GUARANTEE | 1 | 303-05 Goldstein Bullding o A e i = - Q Should the bridegroom and| | Martha Bracken—Jean Graham | |3i——————————— & | & T Publlo Sionsgraphar his best man be dressed alike? || Front and Main Streets | [z ] Natary, Rublie SIGRID’S BEAUTY SALON “The Clothing Man” SITKA HOT SPRINGS Mineral Hot Baths Accommodations to suit every taste. Reservations Alaska Alr ‘Transport. — Center HAUSER IDEAL PAINT SHOP FRED W. WENDT PHONE 549 ! iz B results. 10 Pound Bags Bank AND OTHI SN TER Cflrflfli—m WITH CHINA or CUP Poun & ops and - SADCER Peacock Brand c o R N Juneau, Alaska ; Jmmmm;e:;mu 2 SURPLUS—SIMM COMMERCLA.L ACCOUNTS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES ] | | PRESCRIPTIONS CARE!ULLY |* Hollmann’s l’lmnmcy | 201 Seward St. | COMPOUNDED FROM FRESH DRUGS — Audit—Tax and System Service JAMES C. COOPER, The Fil‘st‘llafional Ilank }UNEAU AND SAVINGS 2% Paid on Savings Accounts i THRIFTY i o Tomifw,:fl?&! i COLE tTR:fiJé”FER {|| PAUL BLOEDHORN ||| J. B. WARRACK “ ar“lc S a S N g (v)vls) o M 2l Christmas Se°|s3 Phone 3441 or Night 554 S | : Engineers—Contractors e A. Yes, if desired, and the cook are here againl ON THE MEZZANINE | JUNEAU Sy oy OTT think of Kreisler?” TTHE B CENTENNIAL BISCUIT | Frosh: “Great! Splendid! Swell SOAP Q. What is the correct way for I i J. B. Burford & Co. | 3’1‘,’:" RQPPE{:S,_AMNCE 1s SPECIALIZING FLOUR pickup, a lot of pep, and twenty s ARAlY ST I e I Correctly Styled Clothes ] “Our_door step is worn by | | | Shattuck Bldg Phone. 318 o e ) 3 il " S, o “Mr. Brown, is i - " * For Perfect Baking milos om 8 galign: Camay, Palmolive and band.” %N e l - g Batistied Customers Har: b i 2 e Y = lb s 8-D--0 Lux sttt i 101 SEWARD ST. ! g o - i . pkg 1] ALL 10e S Visitors from the United States}#+——————————8 T talian 5 4 llelhf Agent: “They stell me 1 S0AP pent an estimated $8,000,000 in trips - = —— | H. S. GRAVES f JUNEAU Dinners you have a model husband.” to Bermuda during the last year. } MELODY HOUSE C Woman: “Yes, but he aint' a E ) o sy 4 ’ | OH t H f | Music and Electric Appliances 60 workin’ model. He's just a blue- 3 o zoc Autos rank second only to food 'Tomoflow 5 swles i o oer;rtcgi:zgner i (Next Gastineau Hotel) G ASTINEAU c m £ | print.” |in family budgets in 24 towns of the Today” 1= +| | Mrs. Pigg Phone 65 | . western states, the department of |5 5 rrf i — Short Orders At All Hours foi [] }Agricu]ture il [ G ARB. AG H ULE ) B e CAMPBELL'S ? 0 SR e E HAULED 5§ l — Sk Mr. MoPharomn. hew L 0 S T H G AR (T TR Buy and Read [ Reasonable Monthly Rates Alaska Music Supply ||° v TOMATO "5 Wit yume e ouy | Popemdiesd ) flalottefD ) “Eohi=s ||| MM | 1 mmors o | |mon: Tll wait until affairs in | TELEPHONE 212 Cream, Drinks, Cand; » JUICE |Fomw wemor e ; EYES ALASKA Phone 4753 o W, sena | || T oA or ! 0—0—0 He is very lively. Re- NOW ON SALE Juneau s Own Store}|-——————— L Percy Reynolds, Manager in tall cans Cin v e o o 1o mett SV RO | S el v K S | | Visit the Try The Empire classitieds for| oS i

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