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—_—m PROFESSIONAL ‘ D R FRATERNAL SOCIETIES GASTINEAU CHANNEL | D(uly Alusk a F m plro RN & v i ¥ l,‘JZ‘}JZ?,fi;flJ'L?iLJ".’?i;"Zi'\‘f HA PBPI g s ay i |which is nothing more than dictatorship. It is an ' 20 Y A l H I WA O ST et s soing mors SCENRNNSL 1R ha cars Ago oroscope NTING COMPANY 5ol they called them absolut el | The Empire (e oeny RNl From The Empire i i EMPIRE PRINTING COMF chool they cal te r}wnamnm. But|tions and best wishes today, their “The stars incline KR h: t was before the days of the “ism.” birthday anniversary, to the follow-|:s 4 bitt'dé ot comper’ —— = B. P. 0. ELKS meet L : Every now and then we hear somebody say thet|ing: 2 compe | DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER | Seers Wednesday ub B SUBSCRIPTION RATES. = . = IR elt is setting himself up as a dictator in this| ey JANUARY 13, 1918 2 b DENTISTS | pan. Visiting brothers B e, pard. ot ths Tolovin n\"" {country. During the last campaign such comment JANUARY 13. atless day each week had| FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 1038 Blomgren Building | welcome. N. C. BAN One vear, in advance, $1200; six months, in advance, $6.00; | oo yampant, and there is still some such talk from Helen Jane Adams bt ey e kel it i g B e R PHONE 56 i FIELD, Exalted Ru R A g Y ey omptly notity | delud iberty Leaguers. | Mrs. Paul Hudon beexl VURTRG, R FROG Disaimiatre ) Saigdlaid el Hours 9 a.m. to 9 pm. M. H. SIDES, Sec Subscribers will confer L ooy ‘v‘v tty | deluded Liber } | Shells Dekes tor Herbert Hoover, communities|vorable day in planetary direction. 2 :.’r:_ge:u‘:;n‘e]::‘ro:‘.‘::rf.. a fa T But when Congress opened recently did you hear | !;’ s’ otk .d [to determine which day of the week|Adverse aspec strongly dominate. i 2 tary. Telephones: News Office, 602; Business Office, 374 the members rise up ahd pledge, “all his counsel, all| Harky SO |meat should be prohibited Those who exercise authority may| — MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 117 o MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS is advice, we deem law?” No, you did not. But you| Bliaty widtele | FeE i be unreasonable and autocratic| ¥ 5 : 5 ke e The Associated Pres fitled to the use f0F | 4ig hear all sorts of comment on the President’s mes- e Dr. E. H. Kaser had been noti-|while this configuration prevails.| | harles P Second and Ao i arediisd 10 aper and al local news |sage to Congress, some adverse, some favorable, Even | s [tied he was the succesful bidder|Government officials are likely to Dr. Charles P. Jenne N\ M°gd“‘ ‘;‘ ;?l‘“‘_n, i published herein. Mr. Roosevelt himself when asked recently what he ‘Im carrying Juneau-Sitka mail and be arrogant and even blind to pop-| | DENTIST _ | G & i "»‘:t::;l el " ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER thought of the Congressional opposition remarked that MODERN 'he announced a larger craft would ular movements that enlist large| | Rooms 8 and 9, Valentine Bldg. | ‘Q;//” FC’)ZRRESBT‘R B THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION. sreat eALAE when thalf s 110 oppoRitiE ARER N Hiie v be secured to take the place of followings. TELEPHONE 176 < . R iilengoy Sae WM WA & o OfEe ( ETIQUETTE lthe Prince of Wales, then holding| In the early morning there may | | Worshipful Master; JAMES W. was after his specially called n which did virtu- ligez g =i be s inclinat toward irrita-| ___3: | LEIVERS, Secretary. | TR By Roberia Lee the contract. be an_inclination to I . slly ngthing he asked o | S bility. Domestic friction should be! * One thing that Stalin, Hitler, Mussolini and the | s ‘;:l Unsettled conditions, scarcity of avoided with determination to i REBEKAHS rest of the “ism” politicians should be thanked for.| o yphat should a hostess say in'labor and the 8-hour law was mx\»fm:um.un peace. Dr. Richard wiuiams Perseverance Lodge No. 2 A meefs They show us what to beware of as We pursue the|greating her guests at a reception? ing a serious aspect in various parts| Under this sway the tendency to| | E S every second and fourth Wednes- ¢ good old course of practical democracy A. "I am so glad to see you.”|of Alaska. Lumber mills were es- believe the worst is likely to be ap-| | DENTIST | |day, LOOF. Hall. BETTY Mc- W 5 ‘So glad you could come, Mrs.|Pecially being hard hit parent in human relations and there GFFICE AND RESIDENCE DOWELL, Noble Grand; RUTH 'l‘ruinim: for ke Sen Brown’ “Bo happy you coullt bekne, _ |may be much envy and jealousy GOLDSTEIN BUILDING \BLAKL-, Secretary. il Mrs, Smith, and meet Professor| John A. Hodberg and Mrs. Hulda|among fellow employees in shops | (New York Times) Highbrow The guest should be V. Lundquist, both of Juneau, were and offices. o 3 r,-,_-,,--,-,,,,,»¢«»«o—‘y Among the numerous modifications of the Mer- |introduced to the guest of honor. married the previous evening at) Men and women who enjoy v,l-(laaltlh. s g s \t . I chant Marine Act, suggested to C ess by Joseph| Q What is the proper way to Douglas success and prosperity will be 1 \ G“y s th | P. Kennedy, one of the most important is the x'ecmln- lhold a drinking glass in the h;nd' = :wmpled to display their advantages. Dr.‘..!‘l:ggg:!\\x};fiher 1 } ; ml : . mendation for a training program for our merchant| A. The glass should be held Ray H. Stevens, of the Fn‘sl‘Co»LI\' dress, sumptuous entertain- D’ruzle' Physician 14 : sai As the chairman of the Maritime Commission |slightly below the center, with the National Bank, left for Seattle for ments and extravagant living will Office hours: 10-12, 1-5, 7-9 | D R U G s ! has repeatedly stated, labor conditions aboard Ameri- [thumb and first two fingers . a visit aboard the steamer Alas- prevail. Boots 2:8:4 Tna;'gle éldg \ \ WHY STOP OPERATIONS WHILE NEGO- can vessels are in a deplorable state. “Unless some-| Q. When a man and a woman Ka. | Although relief problems assume, o SR T NN TIATIONS ARE UNDERWAY? |thing can be done to reduce inter-union friction, to [meet on the street, which one should e lgrave and difficult phases, the win- | i1 PUROLA REMEDIES | - - {increase the efficiency of crews and to restore order |make the move to stop for a short| A sleigh ride and dance was en- ter is to be marked by amazing ex- . |} PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- | After being tied up for eight days, shipping is toland discipline aboard our ships, al the Govern- | conversation? joyed by many young people at penditures among persons who en-| . I FULLY COMPOUNDED | resume from Seattle, according to reports from the ment's efforts to develop a strong merchant marine; A. The man. Wul'.:“' Roadhouse the Dl'f'\'l(JUSIJO}I' a(fiuence, ; | I i % & " shipping companies 3 t striking | Will be futile - — nigh | In Europe pomp and ceremony| } | Front Street Next Coliseum ](::‘.xil\.]mlvln]vl:»n 1):;:)\)]()“?_\,'\‘.";:‘ l‘)(.l"‘::h..mili 1,!],1.4 to the Mr. Kennedy’s plan, explained in full in his earlier | sz ! [ e {will prevail in many capitals, while Dr. A[')Fgljixg:ewart 5§ PHONE 97—Free Deliv ! 2 i <o Alaskans | €conomic survey of the merchant ma would en- | Major Frederick Mears, of the American cities will take on new! . { \ point of continuing operations. Of course, Alaskan | trust the training of 500 young men each year to the | DAILY LESSONS Alaska Engineering Commission, 'glories in the way of civic display.| Hours 9 am. to 6 p.m. brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrerr e 3 are grateful. But we are not going to propose sending| yy0q states Coast Guard. The Coast Guard was IN ENGLISH had been assigned to an Engineer Human needs may be attended | SEWARD BUILDING orchids to either or both sides. Rather, we would ke | opoeen gpparently, as the lesser of two evils; the navy, regiment for immediate service in with bitter envy and desperate jea-! Office Phone 469 s i to have them explain, if they can, why they coulc ) willing to undertake such a training program By W. L. Gordon France. He was to leave Anchor- lousy. E— = | The Rexclll Store : not have continued operations all the while they|was persona non grata to the maritime labor unions, | age at once for the States | Persons whose birthdate it is have 2 | your iy were carrying on negotiations for settlement? those same unions which have now directed their fire | & & e 'the augury of a year of ups and| | DR H VANCE | Reliable Why dees the public always have to suifer '.\h:!l‘é\*:(’un,\l the Coast Guard and shown themselves un- g Weather—High temperature 38; downs. They should be cautious OSTEOPATH ‘ pharmacists employee and employer get into a dispute about|Willing to accept thie graduates of the State nautical |“Whom do you think did it?” " low 37. Cloudy. in legal matters. Danger of 10ss Consultation and examination | | | compound something? question can be asked not only of the | training ships into what once was the international |“Who do you think did it?” e ,through decelt or fraud is probable.| | free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to.5; | | | prescrip- | Jongshoremen and shipping companies in Seattle | Protherhood of A‘m‘ sea. It becomes increasingly ap- ithis sentence who is the subject MRS, RAY PETERMAN | Children born on this day prob-| 7 to 9:30 by appointment. | tions. | but of all labor-employer groups who go on strike in parent that the labor unions opposed to any form |of the verb old ably will be broad in sympathy, Gastineau Hotel Annex | } of training save that which they themselves can con- | Often Mispronounced: News. HOSTESS YESTERDAY quick in mind and attractive in! | south Pranklin St. Phone 177 [ Bufler-Mauro Drug Co. | » o t order to settle some dispute trol: it is also appare! p 186! 'pose ¢ 3 o _ 5 5 rol; is alsi parent that no useful purpose can be |Pronounce the ew as in few, not personality Subjects of this sign Is there no legislation which can be put into effect | served by deferring longer to the wishes of men many |noos AT BRIDGE LUNCHEON AYiF Vak T naRay strong (chats rich would insist that both [of whom have built their livelihood as union organ- Often Misspelled: Inveigle. The & teristics. i where public service izers and agitators upon unrest and indiscipline at lef is pronounced ee Mrs. Ray Peterman was hostess john Biddle, founder of the Uni-| N ! s heing rentneaR TE Rea Synoyms: Favorable, advantag- ' !uncheon and afternoon of bridge tarjan Church, was born on this day Robert Simpson, Opt.D. ! of the Natibnal The situation demands, as Mr. Kennedy has|eous, auspicious, propitious. given at her home on Glacier High- 1515 Others who have celebrated| | Graduate Los Angeles College { t strikes,”; Said, and should receive immediate Congressional at- | Word Study: “Use a word three “2Y Yesterday afternoon, assembling jt as a birthday include the Mar- of Optometry and ! tention. The Coast Guard training scheme seems, |times and it is yours.” Let us in. ® d0%en guests for the affair quis of Lansdown, British states- Opthalmology { perhaps, as good as any that can be devised, although |crease our vocabulary by mastering Mrs. J. C. Michaelson was award- man 1845; Frederick A. E es Fitted Lemses Ground | | AN e § \ l} 3 § | PP ? “Tomorrow's Styles { Today” in behalf of the public w sides stay on the job, e is involved, while an agreeme was stated at the time of the set Labor Relations Board that “this will preve but, of course, it hasn't, If there is going fo be constant bickeridg o ppercnant Marine Committee of the House should {one word each day. Today's word: 0 the first prize, Mrs. E. L. Gruber, gjjurgist, 1339 it between employees and employers, it seems only air ;o4 fai to examine the State nautical training ship | Enamor (also Exiamour): to inflame S¢¢00d: and Mrs. K. K. Kyler, low (Copyright, 1938) that the public be protected. To do that, national system, maintained now by four States and applied |with love; to charm; captivate, *I;, CUeSts invited to be present for e IN A HURRY S the occasion were Mrs. Nick Ba- RERN v senmt Tous, 8 BtEeERTy which would to the training of officers. Perhaps it may be|was 5o enamored with this place.” LL COLE FOR OIL M actually prohibit ei je from stopping operations'found more economicai and more satisfactory in the | _pe poe, vard, Mrs. Tom George, Mrs. E. L 34 plus or 27 gravity, in any .while negotiations for agreements are underway, par-|long run if the training of both officers and seamen Pl D Gruber, Mrs. Walter G. Hellan, Mrs. athonnt’ . QDIOK! 5 ticularly if those operations directly effect the con- be undertaken under the supervision of the Federal | e « Katherine Hooker, Mrs. 8 %Iuneau s Own Store: » E. Irvine, suming public as was the case in the Seattle strike,| GoOvernment by an agency directly responsible to the 1 Mrs. K. K. Kyler, Mys. Martin Lynch COLE TRANSFER i) OF would be the case in the seup of any other means | Maritime Commission, nstead of by a separte branch | | [ OOK and LEARN | M J. . Michaclson, Mrs, John Phovo 341 or Night 888 | |bomoooomomree E tansporation of Government. the Coast Guard. The subject re- Newman, Mrs. William Reck, and P S P quires study and investigation but also action, By A. C. Gordon Mrs. W. R. Robinson. 1 | ! 3 o ; — —_— 1 S — LEIPZIG, Germany, Jan. 13— Have Your Eyes Examined by H. S. GRAVES | PRACTICAL DEMOCRACY A Detroit newspaper gibes at the idea the South |** * SEWING GROUP MEETS Toothpaste tubes and similar con- i «The Clothing Man” { . — is law-abiding, which reminds us of the magnificent| 1. What American statesman; This afternoon at the home of Mrs. tainers made of artificial glass and Dr. Rae L CGl‘lSOn Home of Hart Schaffner and Arcording to most authorities Communism is a! manner in which Mic an handled the lawless sit- |said: “There never was a good war/H. L. McDonald, members of the silk instead of metal soon may ap- OPTOMETRIST ‘ Marx Clothing | doctire which wonld place all property in pt downers, thus gaining the right to point the finger|or a bad peace”? sewing group of the Catholic Daugh- pear on the German market 5 e i trust and give absoiute control by the community in{of scorn.—Memphis Commercial Appeal. 2. What is the average number ters of America assembled to con- A German engineer has suc-, Office Ludwig NHSOHSIJ(‘“‘L‘U'Y |2 = S e s ataining i Iakor: religion, "social’ relac | {of hairs on a person’s head? tinue work in sewing ceeded in producing a strong, wa- | ShoP Phone Green 331 13 Hollmann’s Ph i A | Cricket fights are staged by Chinese. If they are| 3. What very small plant caus- S TS terfast material by combining the p—— 5| olimann s Fharmacy Eskia. i hive Desn' 160’ to, Belleva: 1A a4 Coms put on the radio we’ll bet the announcers make these |es milk and fruit iuices to sonr? Empire classifieds pay two substitutes through a special FlNE | 201 Seward St. Phone 45' S wenave ; : ™" quels between two tiny insects sound like a heavy-| 4. What are the five Great —————— process. It has the advantage of g £ PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY | munist state. Yet, we notice in a news dispatch from ht championship match between two bull ele- |Lakes named in the order of their Hibt hatns Bearable Walch and Jewelry Repairing | | COMPOUNDED FROM Moscow that at the opening of the Red Parliament William Ritt in Tulsa World. size? ] I\'I']de RI I.O Chicf b i :m 3‘ ‘do\';flnped sibabitice at very reasonable rates | i FRESH DRUGS | N 1,143 members of that body pledged allegiance to Jo- S TR 5. What is a pyrometer? i d adi e e W ent Tattsr o PAUL BLOEDHORN : i A seph Stalin, head of the Sc t government, declaring: | One report has it that Washington is in a virtual — the Nazis' efforts to conserve S. FRANKLIN STREET AR T “All his counsel, all his advice, we deem law.” Thus ' stampede to cooperate with business. Let's hope that ANSWERS metals. — it ‘ oL “"""ON THE MEZZANINE | ‘l J B. WARRACK | MADE LIGHT HOTEL JUNEAU || Engineers—Contractors BEAUTY SHOP | JUNEAU o OF DARKNESS ...z wises,,.., || : 1. Benjamin Franklin | 2. Men, 40,000 to 50,000; women, —_— /60,000 to 170,000 Medical science sure has changed. In the old | 3. Bacteria days the doctor used to take blood out of you for | 4. Lake Superior largest, then jevery little ailment; row their first thought is to|Michigan, Huron, Erie and Ontario.| pump a new supply in.—Rochester Democrat & 5. An instrument for measuring| | instead of having absolute control by the community nobody gets crushed in this belated hurry.—Kansas in Russia, they appear to have absolute control by one City Star. Stalin and his political party. As we have had occasion to comment before, |hhn isn't anything much dizzier to most of us than an “ism.” Over in Germany they have what they choose to call Facism with Hitler as the head man. In Italy Chronicle. intense heat. Er- o s it is the same kind of a one-man government, and s kN kit S A * ¢ { _— | FeEryse i38 %: 7 Audit—Tax and System Service | ‘ effort is being made to create the same thing in Another thing that takes some of the joy out oi Empll‘c Clawfleas pay. TOKYO, Jan. 13.—Light-control G — ] 00 Spain. |life: No sooner does a fellow start acting up to a psy- — in Tokyo, during recent air-raid &= “»} ! JAMESCC;CA PER, t Over in Russia they talk about the comrades of | chologist’s slogan, “Keep your mind young,” than TR“! N ! maneuvers, has put a barrier be- y | PO A Communism, and the all for one spirit. That far they | someone begins nudging him and whispering. “Be| BODDING SFER 1 tween the home office and the war S 1G RID S || 303-05 {}oldsteln B\:xdmg l . n your age!"—Boston Herald { | MARINE PHONE office || BEAUTY sSALON ||| Public Sicnagraphey appear to be dead right. The “one” is a smart poli- YOUr age! ; i BUILDING 07 # SR ANCE 1S | | | Notary Public tician by the name of Joe Stalin. But so far as a| 2 i Rock—Coal Haulin, LIRS Jaeuyars, all strect ) |13 ORI AEREAY e 2 eommunity setup is concerned, Russia apparently is | Although 1940 is still around a couple of corners, 3 & lights were turned out, windows OUR RESPONSIBILITY' | e X e S > already @ number of presidential impossibilities are Stove—Fuel Oil Delivery | | were shrouded and complete dark-| | Shattuck Bldg. Phone 318 | | peeororrrorrorrror oo about as far away from such a thing as Germany and h ' ermany anc, o minently mentioned —Omaha World-Herald. o . | | Italy. Those who have seen Russia in recent years | 'ness prevailed. Taking advantage | & lof the situation, thieves stole 38 iron manhole covers from a street i JUNEAU { S | | f"p‘“"_‘ sy ”‘:’ ‘R“'“(‘i‘”“ themselves admit they | apgut the only farm movements which will bene- haven't acquired true Communism but that they arc gt the farmers are those that start at daybreak and under construction. \ in an in-between state; in other words, on the w .»m] at qmdown —Van A yne (Tex. Leader. RACE | The home office presented a bill | MELODY HOUSE | and —_— s — — DRUGGIST Elliott Roosevelt [to the war office. It came back| | Music and Electric Appliances “The Squibb | New president and general man. |With the statement that, under | | (Next Gastineau Hotel) { Italian Englne Crew Died in This 60-Foot Plunge rore ™ | ager of the Hearst chain of radiy | wartime conditions, the home of-| M. Pies Phone 65 | - Alaska” stations is Elliott Roosevelt, son |fice would be responsible for its|g: 3 Fhontes of the president, who has been |own property. l= T s LS S manager of the Hearst radio sta- | —e,——— i ik 5 -%i | tions in the southwest. He is the ’ A 29-year record at Iowa state| | . 1 | GAS“NEAU CAFE “ PERCY s CAFE I second member of the Roosevelt |qojlege shows that the sex ratio| Alaska Music s“pp Yo~ | H | [ | circle to be connected with Hearst | ¢} 347 calves born was 112 males| | Arthur M. Uggen, Manager GASTINEAU CAFE ! | Ice Cream, Soft Drinks, Candy enterprises. John Boettiger, a son- l 160 1 1 | Pianos—Musical Instruments + FFEE SHOP ‘ 100, J& pulisher af.the Seattle |0 i VY | and Supplies —— 3 00 Post-Intelligencer. Mr. Roosevelt S DR Photie- 204 122 W. Second | |~ e Percy Reynolds, Manager , will have his headquarters in New | Samuel Huntington, Governor of ,.‘. Lode and placer location notices ! York. |ohio 1810-11, was the adopted. son S I tor sale at The Empire Office. 3 |of a signer of the Declaration of In- 3 — — - - | ’ .| Try the Empire classifieds for S .dppendence, his uncle, Samuel Hun: e Empire classifieds pay. |tington. ‘ a i s Books printed before 1500 are < known as incunabula. s 7| The First National Bank , THE VOGUE— Correctly Styled Clothes The B. M. Behrends @ Bank 101 SEWARD ST. CAPITAL—$50,000 Juneau, Alaska o SURPLUS——$100.000 = & | Health Foods Center JUNEAU o | BATILE CREEK. HAUSER COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS i D OT:_lggnl;lETET C ACCOUNTS " COMMERCIAL and SAVINGS e 230 Franklin St. i Juneau Telephone 62 SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES ’ P = 29% Paid on : : Resources Over Two and Alaska Federal Savings % i One-Half Million Dollars and Loan Association Savings 4 '} | Accounts Insured Up to $5,000 g The engineer and fireman of the locomotive shown in the street below died when the huge engine toppled | P. O. Box 2718———Phone 3 Accounts " 60 feet over a retaining wall into Pittsburgh’s traflie-crowded West Carson Street. The train was first OFFICE—119 Seward St. derailed, ripping up tracks for 100 yards before the engine broke away and crashed into the street, Four Juneau, Alaska 2 % dining CRASRISIS SHP R, (Hhere WAre e passsngans abourd. It - e Y

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