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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, DEC. 17, 1937. 0 g y . Efi.fi)—eror of Japan, which is tantamount to an act orlH A P P Y -p.-———-———————& b : Dally AlaSka Emplre 'Mrwmch ultimately will prove the correct answer BIRTHD AY ‘ 20 Years Ago i Horoseope I DIREG—[‘ORY rx,\'::::f:s;g:::nzs ROBERT W. BENDER - - Editor and __ |remains to be seen. But the fuller official reports The Empire extends congratula- From The Empire ] GASTINEAU CHANNEL Publtihed { Rry svébing efosos n:"x;::v’n "s’m'f'f. ?g::ll reaching this country indicate that the situation In|tions and best wishes today, tneir “The stars incline ru.;u-"r:lm COMPANY ot Second & "[Im Orient hasn't improved, and probably will not im- |birthday anniversary, to the follow-| . but do not compel 99 8 o B.P. O. FLKS meet “m-,w in the Post Office In Juneau as Becord Class|prove so long as Tokyo keeps pushing on toward'ing: DECEMBER 17, 1917 DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER every Wednesday at > (i : v The Christmas Red Cross drivey* DENTISTS pam. Visiting - brothers Datvered b2 e e Cubten and Deacies far $1.98 phr taskta. | DECEMBER 17, had started in Douglas with the! SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1937 Blékiigten Bullding welcome. N. C. BAN- "By mail, postuve paid. at the following rates: | A Sensible Stat t Sk Subhts following committee members: Mrs.| Benefic aspects rule today, ac- PHONE 56 FIELD, Exalted Ruler; One i g Tt o PR B O S e e LS Forris, Mis, A, L. Anderson,[cording to astrology. The stars en- Hours 9 am. to 9 p.m. M. H. SIDES, Secre e i wonter favor if they wil ?ron;ntunnot;!r (Philadelphia Record) i GA"]""“F" W“""h‘“‘“’“ Mrs. John Hull, Mrs. John Hanson,|courage short journeys and meet tary. the Business Office of any fallure or irregularity in the de- o 3 orsythe s ? # pi i A SN USRS SPBL e RO | SR Il [T Y e N 4\»;:_;,::2: :fi:u n;';ers ke e || John L. Lewis has gained several cubits in stature ook SWeeyncy “N:“ 1:, z NB":“(;:;; M:l'ic? C([l):él]?":;;:p ::xtal:ll:q?rgxfi;:l Wiy i N L e AODGE NO. phones: News Office, 602; Business e 34 4 it Mrs. F. LeNoir, Mrs. 3 3 L D bt mtassise Bd A L SN o wok kit Lo 12 Jin, Mrs. K. L. Carpenter, Mrs.| Heads of families will benefit un-| | Second and fourth ALASEA CIRCULAT:ON GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER In one brief interview he did a job ¢ Mrs. L. J. Holmquist b ¥ 5 4 %} it o g e Dr Ch les P Jenne A\ . Mondey of each onw THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION. should have the most important consequences in el il -y Pettygrove, Miss Cassie King, M. S.der dl “;fl dl'y a it ¥ EN1T 1: in Scottish Rite T o Hudson, G. J. Paul. Speakers dur-|wards kindliness and generosity. DEN11S G MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. capital-labor relationships. 8. J. Xane . Y beginning at 7::30 pm S. J. s the week w y,| Th arental purse may be opened The Associsted Press is exclusively entitled to the use for He pleaded for a new cooperation between capital |ing the week were to be J. N. Stoody he p: P y el ‘ Rooms 8 and 9, Valentine Bldg. FORREST R. BATES sepubleation of all news dispatches credited to It or not . . : O'Mall James |readily. 7 Gtberwise credited in this paper and also the local news and labor. the Rev, Father Ofw'p”r’i Brad- | The putstiy/govestmant wotres TELEPHONE 176 Worshipful Master; JAMES W, oo et He set up the principle that workers cannot make Christoe, E. J. White, ; el 4.2 . LEIVERS, Secretary. < : » | eneral good feeling. Public ser- P money unless employers make money. DAILY LESSONS | [ty %ants wlfi benefit tlfrcugh a cessa- REBEKAHS > sef P e objective iber: vement ¢ 3 pbitat: — B . ™ ;:firh’:,',;'mg,qu n(;u. 0( gmntvgtl\al has her}'; By W. L. Gordon the Rolf and the Constance re-|tion toward better understanding 07 Rlclllld ‘V'lllams every second and fourth Wednes- arl 3 . e A % ] R rted that they had encountered|on the part of taxpayers. day, 1.O.OF. Hall BETTY Mc- ‘L}(kmg g _:‘(;g‘ur‘dl.scu.sw\)ln rfi]nccll(::x&g D‘;mml;; * 0‘3‘:@ worst storms in years. The| Warning is given that accidents DENTlST DOWELL, Nobi.' Grand; RUTEH e o e O S e Wb s A King and Winge discharged 53,000|may be more numerous than usuall | OFFICE AND KESIDENCE | BLAKE, Secretary. statesmanship that means solid labor progress, more| Words Often Misused: Do not say, | y e nel ! R A B time spent in writing contracts and less time spent|<My wife loves to read good books.” ;pounds of halibut and the Constance |this evening. Drivers of automo: i STEIN BUILDING in hysterical chatter about labor radicalism. Say, “My wife loves her children, .45'000' lnl:s :h(:t;lc:“:t’“:::?::: ::u:,lrz‘é;m“_ BT RN VTSI [T ST e G s th | There are certain business leaders and certain land likes to read good books” The) . = R B b0 Tty o the, oun lly mi labor leaders who probably rubbed their eyes when 4 he Spokane, W 4 Jca y pé — e R Dl R word fove de pHILH Sh ashore at Bella Bella, limped into)try the buying of furs and heavy| | Dr. Judsom Whittier 1ey read the Lewis s Often Mispronounced: Automa- | c . .. vent i diately intolwraps may be widespread. Fuel CHIROPRACTOR | What, we can hear these few business leaders |, X RES i |Seattle and went immediately S L | 4 | ton. Pronounce o-tom-a-ton, first |, .o sook for extensive repairs. The problems will confront families of Drugless Physician saying, has Lewis been quoted correct) Can these & % ' |dry dock for extensive rep: K S s [ be the words of that ogre, that destroying monster,|° 33 1B or second amd. third 0'S),)ameqs atrived in Seatble ‘after)modest means Office hours' 10-12, 1-5, 7-9 Shat Red-03.0. boss? S Can hs really bx\'mli!nng about | %5 10 on, a unstressed, accent sec-|,.ountering one of the worst storms| Young women in great numbers Rooms 2-3-4, Triangle Bldg. PUROLA REMEDIES esbrving mwetite and the HEOC: ayetent Ten's: | IR BVANEES, in her experience. will train as nurses, The Red Cross| PHONE 667 el 0 b e o H Often Misspelled: Granary; gran, will be strenuously active and will i ol R S TOKY T \{ 2 an enemy of our system? o = 3 PULL COMP! S RHOB XD TOST CORIEOL These few business leaders are startled by the |V & ; | The Bolsheviki government had|require generous support from alljZm———— . SR Lewis statement only because of their own mis- Synonyms: Obnoxious, odious, |decreed the confiscation of all prop-|classes of civilians. Front Street Next Coliseum As more complete reports of the bombing of the conceptions of the labor movement offensive, repulsive. |erty, lands and money belonging, International law will be a sub- Dr. A. w_ Stewart PHONE 97—F Deliv. American gunboat Panay last Sunday in Chinese They are the business men who have devoted Word Situdy: “Use a word three!to the Russian church, and the abol-|ject for heated discussion and Unit- DPENTIST —Free ery their lives solely to production of the most possible | times and it is {)o?rs." bLet ustin- ;hmelrlu odf the privileges of t?e cler;‘lm?l ii«:{t s :éplzn::pz;ccz'a:;n l:e s:;/celrfi- Hours 9 am. to 6 pm. R, goods and who have regarded wages as merely an |crease our vocabulary by master- gy ondon newspapers forecast}ly " & 21 SEWARD BUILDING — = the State Department the international incident takes ;oo 1" "tpe " cost of production, a tax, an inevitable |ing one word each day. Today's that the Allies would recognize the|cists, it is forecast. Office Phone 469 2 on a new seriousness. It is now revealed that not only eyil. word: Consonant (adjective); hav- Bolsheviki in order to prevent Ger-; Women now will shop enthusias- “The Rexall Store” did Japanese airmen, as they admitted, drop bombs They are the business men who have looked upon |ing agreement; Consistent. “What many from gaining the political tically and sellers of china and)—— 5 your oft the Panay but that machine gunners fired on te labor move to increase wages as an attack on (he has done has been consonant!and ‘economic control of Russia. The por.ce]am will profit through the | Reliable v . s : S on unlimited production and on its profits. [with his view of the general good.” [atmistice agreement between Ger- | holiday period. ; DR H VANCE & harmacists American vessel and some of the Japanese from Jap- "hey are the business men who have never real- - e - - imany and Russia was taking effect| Persons whose birthdate it is have| » | . 1 OSTEGPATH compound anese army motorboats actually boarded the vessel ized the opportunity that lies in the well-filled pay en- | #—————— #.!this day. fthe atgiry.Be » year of untmusl Ing) Lo o B e tion: | prescrip- | An afternoon report from Wash- terest to which strangers will con-| - which was flying the American flag velope—the opportunity of selling more goods to more {beage Avgssis | | free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5: tions. Hurrying to make amends, Tokyo announces the consumers with more money to buy. LOOK and LEARN ington showed that the prohmnmnfinbute. Good fortune is indicat- 7 t0 9:30 by flppoin‘tment. recalling of one Admiral from the scene of naval oper- __ They are the business extremists who have fought Bv A. C. Gordon {amendment had passed the Houseled Girls will have many sultors. Gastineau Hotel Annex Butler-Mauro Drug Co. s . g 2 g labor organization with thugs and tear gas, feeling ) by a vote of 282 to 126, giving it 25/ Children born on this day prob- ations in China and says it will punish officers respon- % # 3 2 South Franklin St. Phone 177 sihle for the attack el P that they were fighting a radical movement menacing | g-- ——————————————4 more Votes than required for the|ably will be original and imagina-',, o R S e e ARRTHIRO T RS TN ST RIe CRTIREC sl WYm Belitinie: L When was the U. S. entirely |Tecessary two-thirds majority. tive. Subjects of this sign usually ol on the other side are some of the workers and |, .- Bis 4 S eee have artistic tastes; many possess| s There is reason to believe that the Japanese situa- free of debt? " s 3 e ol vl Fo {7l j alents. i ‘oniorrow’s Styles L organizers in the labor movement who have wanted SR U o | Kristoffer Antonsen has beenireal talents. . T’ tion in China is not all that Tokyo attempts to picture i § Tiex sday 2. How many stars were there Carl Maria von Weber, composer, | [ Robert Sunpson, Opf.D. nothing less than a millennium by next Thursday noon, 5 W » the time of |found guilty of pre-season trapping | i " after a week’s developments following the Yangtze with every employer working for five dollars a day ‘t':w‘hép:;rl‘:l‘]”::]:r'i‘;‘:,;”“are, iy land hunting in Commissioner's court | Was born on this day 1786, Other( | Graduate Los Angeles College Today | river bombing. Obviously, there is bitter feeling on the and paying his workmen ten dollars, and with every 3. What is a “marchpast”? _m Wrangell and fined $100 and Who have celebrated it as a bzrthdav‘ | of Optometry and part of Nippon troops against the United States forces, stockholder blithely content to invest his money with-| ' 2 i given 30 days in jail as well as hay- |include: Lyman Abbott, clergyman | Opthalmology 3 A 4. What is the national bird of auth 35: Joh Nikls | | Glasses Pitted Lenses Grouud | and it is barely possible the feeling is reciprocated by ©ut the slightest desire for dividends. the U. S.2 ing his license revoked and guns for- |and author, 1835; Johan Niklas By-| asses ¥ id | | These are the labor extremists who have carried 5 V‘Vhlc‘h state first ~adopted feited, according to information to|strom, sculptor, 1820; Christina, J 4 I ; g the Alaska Game Commission from | Qunrn of Sweden, 1626. CSAENIET. cumguhoW education, and in WhalIWar(h‘n H. R. Sarber at Wrangell. lCoDngl\t 1937) | WHEN IN A HURRY ‘4—' Mead | CALL COLE FOR OIL the quick statement from Tokyo that those in charge of a market. e —— | 34 plus or 27 gravity, in any | i | of Japanese forces in Nanking and Shanghai areas will | Most unfortunate for labor is the fact that a| el | inhi i { dmount \ . QUICK] Juneau s Own Store be punished. Is it possible that the Tokyo high com- ' sprinkling of avowed radicals, ranging from “Stalin-| . "‘d 1635, [dut"":f Andrew JRRE SATISFACTION IN lc Iga" " ers ’ COLE TRANSFER 3 mand is not in complete control of the troops it has ites” to “Trotzkyites” and “Lovestonites” and left- ""fz‘_‘ l:o:?;?fl:‘:a g I FOOD QUALITY AT | | Phone 3441 or Night 554 e S R T hurled into a war against China? Has Tokyo mili- Wing Socialists, have crept into the labor movement UNITED FOOD CO. #i tarized itself to the point of danger within its own and tried to make of it a device for revolutionary n-i; 1;),1,1;8:: dm;'rflp(l,(;,d:“., ,5[0 (,f,, | TELEPHONE—16 | ec e"c warmer T D ’ FAMILY SHOE STORE Fanke? activity. ‘These .are the few hot-heads who have j‘d" i e e ! Have Your Eyes Examined by ‘ «Juneau’s Oldest Exclusive red honest business men out of their shoes by talk- | VOrd _ review | Shoe Store” ’ I waters by Japanese are brought to the attention of the American soldiers and sailors. That is a natural condition wherever armed forces of foreign countries meet on a common ground. But more significant is their desire for more consumption, more buying power, to as great an extreme as certain employers have carried their worship of production without thought That is one impression given to the world as a S ey i b 4. The eagle. 1 result of the Panay incident, The other is the rather | 5 20Cut Karl Marx at contract conferences. “————"| ANN ARBOR, Mich, Dec. 17—A Dr. Rae L. Carlson LOU HUDSON—Manager g 52 s S b st | They, too, will be startled and rebuked by Lewis’ | > Massachusetts, in 1852. husky tackle who sat on the bench | OPTOMETRIST Seward St Juneau | Gt Japanese attacked the American concern about the maintenance of profits. But the RS | H. S. GRAVES most of the time the last two years “—*“'—-———"‘_‘ gunboat with malice forethought in the name of the average American will not be startled, is to captain Michigan’s football| Office Ludwig Nelson’s Jewelry . PSR ol vy o £k | “The Clothing Man” o 8 e e R ek MODERN Home of Fart Schatfner and | |'*3 DX 20 [ 7hone 38172 #8 | Hollmann's Pharmacy | ETIQUETTE Marx Clothing ; MHES P}r,ed tc J&,nke Olr ”’T“;’;}, VP ~| | 201 Sewara St. Phone 45 | : o e B8 o B B FINE | PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY | By Roberta Lee R T AT {powds. 1 OMPOUNDED FROM g, 4 Janke, as a sophomore, showed | wyatch and Jewelry Repairing b FRESH DRUGS hd ’ A i e ——— - - promise of becoming an outstanding bl tes Q. Is it necessary to answer a. GARBAGE HAULED |lineman until an early season in-| “A"E El:s(;nE‘DilakN wedding invitation? | R‘“'E“b('; ngvylsmm I PUEpmalel M Sor e et Ps ymmmm STREET ———{[ A. Yes, if the invitation is a per- . U, Then, when practice began this 5 Sl sonal note, or one is also invited| | TELEPHONE 212 | |fall, he was shifted to fullback, but & : J. B. WARRACK i Phone 4753 J\ the experiment proved unsuccess(ul to the reception. s | B Q. wnenp a young man asks a‘- % [He was sent back to the line. ON THE ZZANINE Engmeer&-—Conlndon “A Newspaper Within a Newspaper” girl to go to a dance with him, whati:‘ ;| He found his job gone, but won HOTEL JUNEAU JUNEAU is the best way for her to refuse?| ! |it back this year as a regular. ! i Gl A She may sav. “I am sorrs || FLOOR YOUR HOME WITH bbb BEAUTY SHOP T R . OAK—Nature’s Gift Everlasting { LYLAH WILSON g ie but I already have another engage: | PP I TR T L R ) THE FRIENDLY STORE Friday, Dec. 17, 193 THE FRIENDLY STORE meank. GARLAND BOGGAN || TREASURE HUNT S i T"?;m Audit—Tax and System Service | JAMES C. COOPER, AN : 5 5 Q. When are suppers given? PHONE 582 | WILL START AFTER X-Er-Vac WP TR i A. A supper is given after the Buy Your Floors with a Aty WESSON om Colored Parson: “Brother theatre, or concert, to members of GUARANTEE CHURCH SERVICES M e Jones, that was the best Ll’licken‘ ouR Gm the party; or, on any night when,|&: y Public Stenographer The Perfect Cooking 0il evah Ah et. Whereat did ynll'fl-"\ at a later hour, it takes place of The Treasure Hunt planned by SIGRID S Notary Publie ; ooKIng OI1 | obtain such a delectable fowl?” D dinner. |the Juneau Ski Club for Sunday willl | BEAUTY SALON P QUART CANS Brother Jones: “Pahson, when epal' tlllellt P Fine not start until 12:30 p. m., in def- “YOUR APPEARANCE IS it s SONS OF NORWAY CHILDREN erence to special Christmas church OUR RESPONSIBILITY” RS '—'g yo' preaches a good sermon does | i 48c Ah ask whereat yo' obtained it? ls complete Meet tomorrow at 11 am. at the Christmas [|services which many are planning| | Shattuck Bldg. Phone 318 SPECIALIZING Ah craves de same fo-bearance Odd Fellows Hall for Christmas to attend, it was announced today. & i B s L I INoble homee, opposite St. Ann’s COME IN and SEE the NEW |. hospital, and is planned to offer| JUNEAU and Rn“ed oats The man oz:{:ud made a e Ce i S ' s special inducements to beginning B e Bosonind | e i whe ik 8 oy | SOSTUME SIAERINY | STROMBERG-CARLSON 9 : oo MELODY HOUSE ik aud fresh words to a number of students HANDKERCHIEFS { BADIOS l i Music and Electric Appliances e ib. bass At inlhannas i Or FANCY LINEN '| J. B. Burford & Co. ||lfwr oty 9 the main theme of the address| mADPRQTRY COVIRE || “our door step is worn b; i Mrs. Pigg hone o 1o AVSI TAPESTRY COVERED ! P-4 won by 4 at Legion Dugout . l g was himself, COMPACTS Satistied Customers I Phone—Green 119 r =i GASTINEAU CAFE “All my success in life, all my Ao il s =H{ [ tremendous financial prestige,’] ~VELVET FLOWERS SRR T : 1 Alaska Music Supply | Alaska Musi e he said proudly, “I owe to one MANY LOVELY Buy qnd Read ] THE VOGUE L ka Musié Somnly We have beautiful from you.” I songs and program. : K The hunt starts from the Irving - French thing alone—pluck, pluck!” NOVELTIES Arthur M. Uggen, Manager N AN “Yes, sir; but how are we L ~ e e " Pianos—Musical Instruments GOLDEN BANTAM | ‘Xeb sits bt how are we ] SILK STOCKINGS A L A SKA Correctly Styled Clothes & o Sod Bupsties. PERCY’S CAFE c o R N asked one kright boy, and MEN’S TIES and Reas and SILK SOCKS For Women . = Phone 206 122 W. Second Ml Dy e . B e # _a; ce Cream, Soft Drinks, Cane Excellent grade—regulat | o stickers “bo sou nave o] ALS0 TOVS and DoLLs || NOW ON SALE 101 SEWARD . pon, COTFEE BHOP size cans lot of big men born in this ( :hnsfmqs Seals n:“lr!;;‘.me Fenpine clsmstfteds. for % c town?" h inl Country Boy: “Nope — jest are here again babies!” A They protect your home SALMON | - cns oo ver . ik Y | - from Tuberculosis| The First National Bank e Pink—Canned in Ak | e e saces e escn oo AL SO 4 Sc The B. M. Behrends | JUNEAU ° TALL CANS L R Health Foods Center ere you are, Eddie, darling TTLE C isn't it a wonderful bird?> My b Bank e RS mae g e de AND OTHER DIETETIC c”mwm st baked he B NG FOOD: A BT fe e et of adi BLUE ROSE 230 Frackiin SE SURPLUS—$100,000 # ticn as he started at the chick- Juneau, Juneau Telephone 62 | Pitted Dates > .. .| HEAD RICE Ml i & Fresh and Unbroken ed. “How beautifully you have Excellent Quality COMMERCI AL L CO},{MERCIAL AND S AVINGS stuffed it!” If It's Paint We Have It! ITS “Stuffed!” she echord. “Buf ACCO l Sc lb‘ lmyl dx'l:r,d thish:ne :a:n :ult: 4 lbs' 2 SC and SAVINGS | lDEle;lm;ll)‘Pfi{.: EJVI:TN%!I"OP SAFE DEICJOISJIT BOXES 549 low!” Resources Over Two and P 2% Paid on CALL GARNICK’S —PHONE 174 OneHalf Million Dollars Ao Jutel i | Siviiies Accounts Insured Up to $5,000 P. O. Box 27118——Phone 3 Accounts

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