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4 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JAN. 7, 1938. I'\!‘L()Halmn toward ne contracts, But that doesn There is one note of optimism emanating from Front Street Next Coliseum PHONE 97—Free Delivery nerthern provinces, Japanese statesmen in the coun- | the handles to the right. {onial difficulties will be numerous| | | Dr. A. W. Stewart | for the British Crown. o . il 3 eld | JOIII[ S( HK(‘ to Be H American women are o gain new| | DENTIST the strike front in Seattle. That is the word of one yry have admitted as much. Yet the military, once il spokesman that the tieup won't last long enough lfl‘im\'mg tasted glory, carries the war into ever wider s affect Alaska adversely. Of course, we in the north |fields. With everything their own way, the generam' | \Mtll Raml)ow Gll‘ls > a e HAPPY PROFESSIONAL aily Alaska mplro {upbear o be the case 318 % | What appears very obvious in the present U(‘up T H D A 20 l’ears Ago Horoscope FRATERNAL SOCIETIES DEPINGG every, evaning ex s that sémebody had definitely violated an agreement | The Empire extends congratula- S GASTINEAU CHANNEL EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY | t. The ¢ nn:mu;h:airon is the kagsl:no;}“om and best wishes today, their From The Empire «The stars incline at Second and reets, Juneau |men. The latter say 1t is mpanies. e don’t|pirthday anniversary, to the follow-|:: el” 3 = = 2 i B. P. 0. ELKS mest Entered in the Post Of s propose to know. But we do know if responsibility of |ing: JANUARY 7. 1938 but do not comp | DES. KABER & FREEBURGEE § every Wednesday at 8 SUBSCRIPTION :m.l. S otn, | COMLract is not respected there will never be peace e, Aliiks NIHVE. Erttharkiod|® ] Blon?Eerr-)”:-\Ix‘xs]dim, | e 5 B s o oikawiie Fates |along the waterfront or in any of the other wide-| JANUARY 7 filed articles of incorporation with| SATURDAY, JANUARY 8, 1938 DAoL 5 | welcome. N. C. BAX e vear, in_advance, $1 dvance, $6.00 st lbar dispiites | Ebba Erickson 8 &y bt g 8 FIELD, Exalted Ruler; S itD 1 BvasoE: 1 pread labor dispute | the Clerk of the District Court Adverse planetary aspects EoA870 A, t5.0 Batt) P ubseribers will confer o notify Karl E. Ashenbrenner AT strongly today, according to astrol-| | | e e g oy de- | Along with naval defense in Alaska, it might be A{:‘“Tgl:fi:j‘c‘:g) William O, Helfer, night clerk at|ogy. It 15 a day most threatening| b el Telep) News Office, 6 ipropos for Congress to award that $232,000 for the| T F ‘Ackm‘;a: the Gastineau for six months, diedfto all forms of bvu‘l‘ng and for- = woLNT ST woDoE NOL 1 58 Juneau small boat harbor. It would come in mighty | a |at St. Ann’s Hospital, Pleurisy andfbidding to speculators. : to the use for | o i defense program, | i S a heart attack caused death While there is a promising sign Second and fourth itk For ot SBDCOY L B AU URLe delenint’ FEORIERS a2 H e e ltor merchants and manufactwers| | Dr. Charles P. Jenne Monday of each month the local news —e ——— | | ¢ o " in Scottish Rite Temple b s, E. -Fevre .| who will have emergency trade that DENTIST i . | At the rate they arc retiring, the President is| MODERN M]:' LE" x nur“ar,t'u:f.j.}ip v:Js’ is profitable in addition to their| | Rooms 8 and 9, Valentine Bldg. | | Obcgmnmg at 7:30 p.n. K. ULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER |, Sitrone 06 a y one of the pioneers or the 1, WA s i) | ”"n':\;‘"?luu*m ANY OTHER PUBLICATION. jeime et his Supreme Court battle WHsther the ETIQUETTE visiting her son, Judge H. B. Le-|general business, there is a forbid-| | TELEPHONE 176 bl FORREST R. BATES - ————— lopposition likes it or not Pevvo T/ Sunoay ding sign for contracts and future] | Worshipfu Ma(sten, JAMES W. = Lol By Roberia Lee i {aditvertes; LEIVERS, Secretary. With four hundred million people to mobilize, | s The Douglas Island Labor Union Industry is to fi;llfl}fr Ilhrg“gh g REBEKAHS Chisns i Baek Jai's beaten Yol Q. When introduced to someone |installed Jack Wilson, as President; |strikes, for unrest Wil be far-fiung s Perseverance Lodge No. 2 A meets s T whom you have met before, but Ah-x Gair, First Vice-President; and famong wmkz!-n New1 If:xqers T]“ DI’. Rlchard Wllllams ; second and fourth Wednes- { “Paths of Glory—" who shows plainly that he or she|David Kinzie, Sccretars e el Wt w Sl i DENTIST y, LOOF. Hall BETTY Mc- | . does not remember the occasion, corporabions, ! 'DOWELL, Noble Grand; RUTH (Cleveland Plain Dealer) shit sHoul 10?7 Weather Report—H )7; low, 17.| Force may supplant logic in la- OFFICE AND RESIDENCE BLAKE, Secretary. g ain Dealer what should one do? Al |bor troubles east and west. Decep- GOLDSTEIN BUILDING _ 3 5 Aggressors are insatiable Japan, which started A. It would be better to merely |Clear g ! T Sana out in July to conquer the five northern provinces [say, “How do you do,” and not re- .- aon f”“‘m p"“_m"e‘ B ‘"fie (un i gl T e e R T of China, finds itself at the year’s end in possession |call the other occasion are “'Ndl 0 Pmmo‘; }EO" ‘2 2 | ° of Shanghai, the lower Yangize Vally and the| @ When is a debutante free to P bl A ooy S Ily llllt Nationalist capital, Nanking. Still it is not satisfied. | join the dancers at her coming-out | VI, Jupiter is ST SHE madien.. n Dr. Judson Whittier |} Today the Japanese Navy is rolling down the China (party? trine agpect to Mars, a configu- 3 1y P i ratio; most reassuring to all his| CHIROPRACTOR 1 Coast preparatory to an invasion of south China| A After the last guest has ar-| {Fatlon, mpsw¥pRAsUring. fo: all His| Dragionl Piidn ! D U ! around Canton, home of the republic in highly na- rived, unless one or two guests are | | sublectat AR/ B EHEIRCL BF Sag RSt Otfice hotds 10513 870k |4 B tionalistic Kwangtung Province 'und ly lat |us, His Majesty should be a stead-| | s 2-3- d IR ; bar | f prit . b Ao | fast and courageous ruler [}/, éRoowms -8 o4 UEANSle RI0E, { PUROLA REMEDIES ARE UNION-COMPANY CONTRACTS | Japan is taking in more territory than she can Q. After finishing a course at ;h,. bl B tible I..h = | PHONE 667 " UST “SCRAI OF PAPER”? !handle. Students of Japanese economy have held|table, how should one place the |, Portenis 05 RERYle R e St i i/} PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- JUST “SCR/ uR | that the mikado's empire had neither the resources|knife and fork? [of Sedth CATRE e MRER IR shel = { FULLY COMPOUNDED T Inor ver X v -ading robabilities of 1938. Col-| & A nor the man power to exploit effectively the five! A Parallel across the plate, wm,} reading of probabi Ik ; i z { ! ) L] - 3 cclaim for their beauty and social Hours 9 am. to 6 pm. | | know that the moment the boats are stopped, Alaska |are determined to rush through the program of a DAILY LESSONS | _]anu‘ll‘y ]5 grace this winter when they will| SEWARD BUILDING 1 oy is affected adversely. But we take it that the mean-|conquest over which they long have dreamed. But IN ENGLISH T appear at their best. They should| Office Phone 469 | | ing back of the press relations spokesman’s remark is the danger is great, Plans are now under Way for - 240D thelr minds as well as thelr| #— e ) | The Rexall Store } that the strike will not last over an extended period.; , J8Pan’s Asiatic maneuvers are not being COOr By W. L. Gerdon kit ks " bodies | e = | s gour | We hope he’s right. In the meantime, we “l\hrdnn(pd with the nation’s economy. The difference stallation to be held by the Order, (qep this sway girls may be ex-| DR H VANCE i 7, Reliable iR s v M s {between the two may spell the defeat of Japan in | % of DeMolay in joint Service With coeqingle’ lucky in making new LIRS I 6 it Sls that the battling forces in Seattle would enlighten| sgia “not tomorrow and maybe not net vear, but| Words Often Misused: Do not say, the Order of Rainbow Girls on Sat-'piena ™o mone™eioible young men. Of EO:A : | w’”m'po“““““d us on just what kind of agreements exist between the|syrely before Japan can find the means to maintain | ‘He sat tne bucket on the table.” urday, January 15, at the Scottish Marriages will be many after Eas Cnmultatio_n an exa—mmahc\nv | o unions and the companies that they do mot cover ner hold Say, “He set the bucket on the ta- Rite Temple e free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; ! tikis. gituations such as the present and a half dozen other| If China is to mean anything more than an empty | ble.” He sat in the chair.’ Charles Jenne will be seated as Ppersons whose birthdate it is I 7 to 9:30 by appointment. | . e Persons whose birthdate it is have Gastineau Hotel Annex o iiuations which have come up since trouble first |victory, Japan will stand in dire need of outside fin-| Often Mispronounced: Orient. Master Counciior; Bill Alexander, the augury of a year of Important| | gou+h mranklin St. Phone 177 | | | Butler-Mauro Drug Co. started over maritime commerce? |ancing. This she will never obtain if her war machine | Pronounce the o as in no, not as Senior Councilor; Herman Porter, experiences, many of which mark sy oo e AR EE o We hear a great deal these days about treaties |Continues to strike at the nationals of western nations |in or. Junior Councillor; Elwin Messer, crises to individual affairs. For the —— ———— = = e U S TS TR and other agreements between nations being but | China "“I“l; oy . the exception of those | often Misspelled: Fortieth; not Senior Deacon; Peter Warner, Jun- middle-aged, revival of old associa- o 5 “scraps of paper.” Can it be that so-called .wxrmnrnl«“"‘""“‘”“" S N . Dov Tecog=anpitcittng ior Deacon; Shelby Tucker, Senior tions may be expected . ! Tomorrow’s S’Yles reached between Unions and employers In the mari-|p oy A ™ ThEy are hot Lkely {8 oyyms: * civuiiety, apppop- (SicWids | Daviay Relsenl, Jublor| ~cnilifen ihakhiion this day: may| Robert Simpson, Opt.D. ! ! € ]m aid Japan in her Chinese adventure should she| . Uikt W o Aol Steward; Harold Zenger, Standard he strong-willed, but cautious Graduate Los Angeles College | |} TOdGY : time mixup can be classed similarly? Are these o battle fiel riateness, aptness, fitness, suitabil- » g \ : : jwin on the battle field. e Bearer; Donald Wilcox, Marshal; shrewd and self-reliant. Subjects of Optometry and ! i agreements announced as reached at various times The dilemma in which the empire finds itself to- | 1Y e " _ Claude Hirst, Almoner; Harry Wat- his s ¢ -Capricorn ofte Opthalmology ! ! . v Word Study Use a word three of this sign o pricorn often { ) when traffic is resumed just “scraps of paper” which | day cannot be escaped by broadening the invasion of — s kins, Sentinel, reach great success Glasses Fitted Lemses Ground § \ either side can violate whenever it sees fit? China. The farther Japan goes in the higher are|'imes and it is yours” Let us in- L e e ke sl ! 4 . crease our vocabulary by mastering Preceptors will be Frank Par- Nicholas Biddle, Philadelphia fi- | N That seems to be the only deduction to be drawn |the odds against her L hn-ATstada; Rudy- Bd a8 bl o his day 1786, = e i y Ak = one word each day. Today's word: S0ns, John Alstea udy Edmunds, nancier, was born on this day B =i | by those of us in the north who are just “victims” of o Aberration: act of wande;rmg es- and Alfred Zenger. Others who have celebrated it as a wmw IN A lll RRY | { ) a situation over which we have no control. It would Maybe it isn’t the Flowery Kingdom any 1onger, | yecially from what is right ity bidthday include Oliver Edmond | CALL COLE FOR OIL ! 5 hardly seem possible that the question of loading from |As a precisian insisis, but, my gosh, there’s no denying | yy1° gy then we draw near to NC’W Experience Charles Genet, first minister of 34 plus or 27 gravity, in any ! ship to ship or from ship to wharf and thence to ship, | i's still mighty ful —Boston Herald. God, when retpenting us of our for- P the French Republic to the United Smoimbia: . WUICE ] Iunequ s Own Slores which s now reported as the bohe of contention, wasn't| i her aberratpas from L wh e = States, 1765; James Longstreet, COLE TRANSFER | taken up by the unions and the companies when the Government regulation of everything is the short|ney our covenant with Him."—Hall, Civil War General, 1821 | Phone 3441 or Night 554 MRS R IR GBS LR original agreements were drawn up. It is natural to|Cut to government ownership of everything.—Chicago 2 'Copnxght 1938) e & 5 News o @ 2 assume that it was along with the other problems of contract. And it also is natural to assume that some | sort of an agreement was reached on the point. Why lht'n is that a eement not valid now? There LOOK and LEARN By A. C. Gorden You can't drive a balanced budget with unbal- | anced politicians.—Dallas News | | E Have Your Eyes Examined by H. S. GRAVES ! “The Clothing Man” RHGD S Nflw Dr. Rae L. Carlson ot A A 1 ation that the contract between the two A triity 1o GnIF & SoraDIot Bapor e Untorkinately-a g i 4 OPTOMETRIST Marx Clothing 3 sides _ as ired. If it had there would be general |war is another kind of scrap.—Dallas News. i ; ; s § Gt Tl Nalsons igewelry ] “’ _ s “ml“‘:’V‘l:-::.d1%:::;“0;1:::11..1 R Shop Phone Green 331 Hollm ; Ph 1 2. What machine was invented g gt ‘ ollmann’s Pharmacy X by Elias How Al Rhodes has entered business FINE | | 201 Seward St. Phone 45 }4 \;V.h N the original Star and taken over the former location, i oz | | | PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY L4 Sp lme”B, o g occupied by the Service Motors, at | Waich and Jewelry Repairing | | COMPOUNDED FROM | THRIFTY Vi Hov oo na i) s o Main and Third, in the Old A. B. RO YoEy, (Reasathitlen (RIoR . 1 | FRESH DRUGS | FOOD pare with a land mile? “";:?"ie e b vty Wit o PAUL BEJ?}F[S)T}L%N | & E i vhat ci ? pE : % S. FRANK! / ;s NEWS &y 0 “h‘"_ffi“ BlnkeryHIS erate a gas, oil and storage busi- g; 3 ANSWERS | ness, later conducting an up-to-date | - 1 | J. B. WARRACK garage. “"""ON THE MEZZANINE | % ! Rhodes has the lower and second HOTEL JUNEAU | | Engineers—Contractors | floors of the building, a concrete 1. A “thug” was a member of “A :'\'cu‘spnpor Within a \ot(sp(lpor” an organization of religious assas- b";": lgo:::;&machmp. oil house and a three pump gaso- BEAUTY SHOP | JUNEAU F . T3 3. At the Smithsonian Institute,| line sfation, e | LYLAH WILSON * ) s Washington, D. C. 1 The Service Motors has moved to | (ontoure Telephone k3 - THE FRIENDLY STORE Friday, Jan 7, 1938. THE FRIENDLY STORE ¥ | a new location on Tenth Street be- | X.gr- 538 i — — 4. A nautval mile is 6080 feet,' tween Willoughby Avenue and the s Drva Al et 5l Syalens Rervics | = — e = - as compared to 5,280 feet in a land! i P ebnt operat |2 o i 4 I M()THER'S THIN ON TOP WE HAVE NICE FIRM mile. } R repmr'shopp 2 peral .|| JAMES C. COOPER, 5. Boston. \ 4 |1 C. P. A. coco The barber lifted the young AL x e B A [ i | SIGRID’S [ | 303-05 Goldstein Building A customer -.|‘-|u his _chair. anlv A A H | The department of agriculture] | BEAUTY SALON ||| Public Stenographer d:' you want your hair cut, "' ssau ar !estimates the 1937 apple crop to be' | “yOUR APPEARANCE IS | || Notary Public Excellent Cocoa and . iy POTATOES | (the largest in 11 years. || OUR RESPONSIBILITY” & T Ao very reasonable. i e G0, with » B0 e n- . ch . ~ | Shattuck Bldg. Phone 318 | | fereroeeeoe — abi x e e A Big 2-Pound Can —0—o ALSO Ies m a" | HARRY |: — SPECIALIZING | | RACE | JUNEAU ? In French DRUGGIST MELODY HOUSE tire Ossido, 27, a barber, died in the | Christmas in Hollywood is a new e SIGNPS ALASKA & St J % alva- o“ly l 8c Consiuoio Can't you see the OSSINING, N. Y., Jan. 7.—Salva: _ i moking?’ ” R b SR (et Sizht | experience for Francisca Gaal | | Musi Electric Appliances | " s 5 electric chair last night in Sing Sing . et . “The Squibb | usic and Electric Appliances | 125 :“"" mate, that's “ta agas prison for attacking and bludgeon- r‘““:a‘"";’;‘slfi::li:““l“hg e spend- Bloees o | (Next Gastineau Hotel) { Italian | plain. enough, Bat SHEHEEES ¥ ing to death Einer Sporer, a nine- | e . (Do lywood, Alaska” | | Mrs. Pigg Phone 65 : o many dippy signs here. One POTATOES ear ol sl i i . aving recently en brought e Dinners NUBORA says, ‘Wear Nemo Corsets. So L |year old Brooklyn girl, last March.| grom Europe to play in American | i st —— \ I ain’t payin' attention to any lb | . o Jr e, & - J | WASHING - calb. |aTuE B oy L TSN | : "I| GASTINEAU CAFE : 0—0—0 3 ¥ { Alaska Music Supply | | and Supplies ; | | T/ TAQ | FLOOR YOUR HOME WITH | || | rinks, ||| Arthur M. Uggen, Manager AS"N AFE POWDER POOR ADVICE RUTABAGAS | 0AK—N=ture's Gitt Evertasting | || GARBAGE HAULED | || ™ Cream Dot Drigss: i { || Pianos—Musical Instruments ||} G EAU C FFE I | | 3 Lady to tramp: “Why don't c a lb | ‘ GARLAND BOGGAN ] ‘[ Reasanable MD‘"“$E Kates | Percy Reynolds, Manager B Son 122 W. Second | st RIS ORALD S, 453 Softens the water and you work if you are hungry?” L] | | PHONE 582 il E. 0. DAVIS | Lod i : | — e and placer location notices u-hnum the clothes. Wern-out Willie: “I tried that, | BuyYour Floors withe |} TREEEHCI Ala e : W 1o sale at The Empire Office. Large Package | ma'am, and it made me hungrier.” & SUARANTER Lk Phigns, 4103 SFER Try the Empire classifieds for ., TRY OUR LARGE T ——— e L — , BODDlNG TRAN; | [resunts. Empire classifieds pay. C NKIST SANTA I || MARINE _ PHONE | b Are You a CLARA || monpiG . 3 [ | Rock—Coal Hauling | | Do You Use : Buy a Pound of Very healthful—add no T’le B. ]‘/I. Beh’re"'(ls I sugar when cooking. | | Appleteasers? “BOSSIE Pound - Bank We ha}'e a new shfprf]ent DUNKERS” i l 2 of these fine dehydrated “Dunker”? = PRUNES | . et .| The First National Bank “THE VOGUE ¥ JUNEAU Correctly Styled Clothes ' . For Women CAPITAL—$50,000 . - 1 FENARRG SURPLUS—$100,000 apples — Make excellent and dunk them in your | RACE BmAw cawos Juneau, Alaska 5 ® desserts or cereal with coffee at breakfast. . SEAX STUFF desser | poiee st breaklnst. | et T ene o el ' Health Foods Center COMMEREégLé ffi?s SAVINGS can e i Pound ¢ byMr?y;le f&:f;o. n:;a“:f ld e ‘' AND OTHER DIETETIC i | to do was feed the gas and steer and SAVINGS 5 :r‘:g::! o s AFE DEP IT ¢ | OSIT BOXES e | the car. | Juneau Telephone 62 2% Paid on _ ° Accounts Resources Over Two and | Alaska Federal Savings i CALL GARNICK’S — PHONE 174 ' One-Half Million Dollars | and Loan Association Accounts Insured Up to $5,000 P. O. Box 2718——Phone 3 OFFICE—119 Seward St. Juneau, Alaska l

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